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1/32 Focke Wulf FW-190A-5 Decals Search !


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1/32 Focke Wulf FW-190A-5 Decals Search !

 

This FW-190A-5 version is offered from a 1/48 Profipack Kit from Eduard.

 

Is this specific FW-190A-5 version available on a 1/32 aftermarket decal sheet ?

Thanks in advance for any information about it !

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SharkOwl

 

 

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Those markings shouldn't be to difficult to source elswhere.

Not that it matters alot but those were F-2s. Same as the A-5

with the outer guns removed and the centerline tank/bomb rack added

( I wanna do that one too ... someday )   :rolleyes:

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The Mickey Mouse insignia on the nose looks like Jasta 4 of Lehrgeschwader 2.

 

But with red circle and not blue.

 

Interesting point, as I'd been thinking that the single biggest challenge here (which is fairly typical), is to find a sheet (or kit), that has this specific insignia, which has probably already been done in 1:32 somewhere. The rest of the markings, should be readily available too, or could easily be done using Microscale solid color sheets, or something similar.

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This subject bugged me enough, that I had a look-see through my stupidly large 1:32 decal stash, and sure enough, the Mickey Mouse insignia is/was available on Superscale sheet #32-002, probably on some others as well. 

 

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The Mickey Mouse was an Adolph Galland thing.

The image decal is also available in the Dragon

109E-4 kit without the colored disc background.

 

While Galland certainly did use the Mickey Mouse image (on fuselage side), at least a couple of other squadrons also adopted it.

 

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Galland's insignia is totally different with Mickey Mouse looking to his left and not his right, the pistol and ax in the opposite hands, and Mickey is, of course, smoking a stogie as Galland loved to do!

 

I think at least a few different Jagdstaffeln used some type of Mickey Mouse insignia.

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Yes it was used (copied) by others during the war.

Galland had a MM figure on his He51 in the Spanish

Civil War. The axe wielding cigar smoking version was

the staffel badge for the 4th staffel flying Hs123s during

the attack on Poland, introduced by Galland after he took

over command .

I think it's safe to say it was his to begin with and used

by others later (like Mölders insignia was) .

 

Thanks for the pix Kevin :)

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