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jerry campbell, Image # 32382 | 09 Oct 14 12:41 |
When dry pull up the strips of masking tape leaving the filled area. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32381 | 09 Oct 14 12:39 |
By laying down strips of masking tapes on either side of the gap then laying down white putty in the gap. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32379 | 09 Oct 14 12:36 |
Joining the rear section of the fuselage leaves a gap that needs putty filling. I use Squadron White Putty |
jerry campbell, Comment for image # 32357 | 05 Oct 14 11:23 |
Thanks David, I realized it too late and had already gone on with the model and couldn't replace it. I'll try to post better photos in the future. |
poppy, Comment for image # 32355 | 03 Oct 14 07:55 |
Very nicely detailed. |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 32357 | 03 Oct 14 06:30 |
These out of focus photos can be corrected by holding the camera further away from the subject. Computers have an enlargement feature, and ipads by touch, to make an image larger. Or get a lens for close ups. |
ElbertC, Comment for image # 32355 | 02 Oct 14 11:21 |
Wow, nice paint job. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32357 | 02 Oct 14 10:03 |
The pilot is well detailed and easily painted. The fuselage is glued together with Micr-weld. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32356 | 02 Oct 14 10:01 |
The spinner must be filled since the blades don't show up in flight. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32355 | 02 Oct 14 09:59 |
A pilot figure is icluded which is a great help to me since I hanf the aircraft in flight. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32354 | 02 Oct 14 09:57 |
Which is simple,but well detailed but not overly so. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32353 | 02 Oct 14 09:55 |
The build begins with the cockpit. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32352 | 02 Oct 14 09:54 |
A great deal of information can be found on Rudel by the breifest internet search. Mostly flying the Stuka the D-9 was the final ground attack aircraft used by Rudel. I intend to build two of his stukas in the future, a Ju 87B-2 and a Ju 87G-2. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32351 | 02 Oct 14 09:49 |
However, using a sheet from EagleCals, I intend to do the machine flown by Obst Hans Eric Rudel, one of the most, if not the most decorated pilots of WW2. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32350 | 02 Oct 14 09:39 |
A beautiful decal sheet includes markings for both aircraft as well as all the little details. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32349 | 02 Oct 14 09:35 |
The B&W instruction sheets include paint schemes for two different aicraft. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32348 | 02 Oct 14 09:32 |
The instruction sheets are highly detailed, accurate and easily followed. I would suggest that one should read them through before beginning to assemble. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32347 | 02 Oct 14 09:29 |
The parts fit well, although a bit of putty and sanding will be required. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32346 | 02 Oct 14 09:28 |
The kit has six sprues of highly detailed plasic parts. |
jerry campbell, Image # 32345 | 02 Oct 14 09:27 |
The 1/32 scale Hasegawa (plastic) Focke-Wulf Fw 190D-9 "Jabo" (Ground Attack).This is a rathr poor rendering of this magnificent aircraft. |
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