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1/32 PCM Focke Wulf Ta-152C


Tolga ULGUR

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Hi,

This is my 1/32 Pacific Coast Models Fw 190 Ta 152C with the markings of CI-XM W.Nr. 11007 in the spring of 1945.

Build OOB except for Barracudacast main wheels and Quickboost wing guns.

Paints are Gunze acrylics and Alclad metalizers.

 

Happy Modelling

 

 

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THIS is the epitome of ‘less is more’. :clap2:
Nothing spectacular at first sight but so much to meet the eye.
I appreciate the impeccable build, the discrete yet well-observed weathering, the harmonious balance of colours.

Looking so easy yet so hard to achieve.

I salute you Tolga :bow: 

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6 hours ago, quang said:

THIS is the epitome of ‘less is more’. :clap2:
Nothing spectacular at first sight but so much to meet the eye.
I appreciate the impeccable build, the discrete yet well-observed weathering, the harmonious balance of colours.

Looking so easy yet so hard to achieve.

I salute you Tolga :bow: 

 

6 hours ago, Dpgsbody55 said:

Another superb build, and beautifully finished as always.  :thumbsup:

 

 

Cheers,

Michael

 

Thanks a lot guys, much appreciated indeed.

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17 hours ago, Jager said:

Beautiful build Tolga. Nice going. Did the PCM kit go together well for you? Is there anything that we who have this kit in our stash, should be aware of during the build?

Jager

 

11 hours ago, bobster said:

Wonderful result of a limited production kit. Someday I hope to wrestle with the the one in my stash. Is there any problems you ran into, Tolga?  Inquiring minds would like to know!

 

Thanks a lot

Well, As you know, this is a short run kit. But I didn't experience any serious problems. just like the PCM kits I built before The plastic is a bit thick, but this prevents unwanted flexing. The PE elements in the cowling at the nose need some attention Additionally, care is required when gluing the upper and lower parts of the wings where the flaps are located. Apart from this, progressing without any problems by making plenty of test fittings.

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