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This is my first model after 8 years of absence in plastic world. I build Me-262A-1a as a post war Avia S-92 built in Czechoslovakia from remnants of Luftwaffe and new buillt parts from Czechoslovak Industry working for Third reich. Only aftermarket parts will be Brassin wheels from Eduard, HGW seatbelts and KORA decals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Welcome back to building....Also welcome to the Forum.....

 

You shure made a great start, and it looks real good....

 

Ill for shure keep an eye on this thread....

 

/Mal

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Ok, I call Shenanigans...you're wiring your instrument panel?  :frantic:

 

Great start, and welcome back to the whacky world of scale modeling!!  :post1:

 

Jeff

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In decals are option for 3 aircrafts- V-34, V36 and V-40 all in RLM 02. I haven`t decided yet what machine I`m going for.

 


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I built a Hasegawa 262 as an Avia a few years ago (build thread). What scheme are you aiming for?

 

Kev

 

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  On 4/15/2014 at 3:48 PM, Fenous said:

In decals are option for 3 aircrafts- V-34, V36 and V-40 all in RLM 02. I haven`t decided yet what machine I`m going for.

 

Is this the sheet from from "Tally Ho!"? If so, I have that one too. Looking forward to using it some day.

 

Kev

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This is KORA sheet

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Be aware of TallyHo decals, there are wrong roundels all of the same size, roundels on vertical stabilizer should be smaller.

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Interesting! I wasn't aware of the Kora sheet. I'll be interested to see how they perform. I wasn't aware of any issues with the Tally Ho set either, so I'll have to Czech that out too. Looking forward to your next update!

 

Kev

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Some slight progress, more parts to add, then color and put it to the fuselage and close it, then wings, which are warped in my kit and I`m not looking forward to straighten it.....DSC08342.jpgDSC08343.jpgDSC08344.jpgDSC08347.jpgDSC08348.jpgDSC08350.jpg

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