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Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-4. JG-54, Walter Nowotny Pacific Coast Models 1:32


Hartmann52

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Good day, dear colleagues!
  
I present you the next work - Focke-Wulf FW-190A-4. I / JG-54, pilot - Walter Nowotny, Eastern Front, spring 1943.
   
The model is the conversion of the FW-190A-1/2/3 set from Pacific Coast Models. In addition, the trunks from the Master were used in the work.
      
The set itself is not bad - plastic, color etching from Eduard, resin. Everything is great, if not for the problems in the assembly. After completion of the assembly, the hoods were pasted with foil and the model was primed. Added hydraulics to the chassis, tail lift cable and more on trifles.

Painting. After discutions with colleagues, we came to the conclusion that the 190s, arriving in the winter of 1943-1943, were in the standard camouflage of the RLM 74-75-76, after which, depending on the intended theater, the machine was painted (in our case - white ). And already in the spring, in part, the technicians have painted green and brown spots. Then a bit of Tamia's "Smoke", an easy waving - and now, we have a rather interesting visual version of the famous aircraft at the exit.

P.S. I am sorry for my bad english...

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