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dano wrote:Here are few pictures of the status of the fw, the prop will be shipped back from Germany on the 10th of Jan. The plane is complete and going in to paint, we should be flying by the end of Jan
Dan
http://i960.photobucket.com/albums/ae90 ... tside2.jpg
http://s960.photobucket.com/albums/ae90 ... ockpit.jpg
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warbird1 wrote:Wow, she looks great!
Here it is:
Perhaps it's just the angle or sunlight, but does the paint look kind of glossy to anyone else?
Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:13 pm
Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:43 pm
The Inspector wrote:And, at least one modellers forum is having fits and hair pulling, clothes rending anguish because the 'color, application, tint, shading, is wrong. 'That looks like French chestnut brown' 'that looks like Italian green' 'is that RLM002 interior black on the tail?' All this from a handful of pictures of the completed paint job taken in the California sunshine or fuzzy WW2 photos taken in theatre. One even decries 'no evidence of panel shading or panel lines can be seen'. Lets see now, it's a freshly completely overhauled, freshly painted real airplane, not a model headed for a table @ the IPMS show. There wouldn't be any 'panel lines or shading' on a clean, fresh paint job.
Several claim the colors aren't 'right' and speculate the paint applied by the Luftwaffe (or not) nearly 70 years ago in Russia came from experimental German supplies, French factories, local Russian supplies, or a Pratt and Lambert store in Oshkosh, WI. or who knows. I agree that there are some very knowledgeable individuals on the discussion, including folks who are recognized as knowing their markings and German paints and this one will strongly divide factions for ever, as for me, I'm just going to show up @ KPAE and relish the sights and sounds.![]()
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Knowing the level of accuracy that is demanded by FHC (and we have a few forum members with intimate knowledge of that policy) coupled with Mr. Allens ability to get his hands on any sort of electronic analyzer equipment you'd care to dream up, I'll bet the paint, colors, application, and finish are as dead on the money as you can get and I seriously doubt, as one submitter speculated 'someone painted the airplane after it crashed'.
Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:52 pm
The Inspector wrote:And, at least one modellers forum is having fits and hair pulling, clothes rending anguish because the 'color, application, tint, shading, is wrong. 'That looks like French chestnut brown' 'that looks like Italian green' 'is that RLM002 interior black on the tail?' All this from a handful of pictures of the completed paint job taken in the California sunshine or fuzzy WW2 photos taken in theatre. One even decries 'no evidence of panel shading or panel lines can be seen'. Lets see now, it's a freshly completely overhauled, freshly painted real airplane, not a model headed for a table @ the IPMS show. There wouldn't be any 'panel lines or shading' on a clean, fresh paint job.
Several claim the colors aren't 'right' and speculate the paint applied by the Luftwaffe (or not) nearly 70 years ago in Russia came from experimental German supplies, French factories, local Russian supplies, or a Pratt and Lambert store in Oshkosh, WI. or who knows. I agree that there are some very knowledgeable individuals on the discussion, including folks who are recognized as knowing their markings and German paints and this one will strongly divide factions for ever, as for me, I'm just going to show up @ KPAE and relish the sights and sounds.![]()
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Knowing the level of accuracy that is demanded by FHC (and we have a few forum members with intimate knowledge of that policy) coupled with Mr. Allens ability to get his hands on any sort of electronic analyzer equipment you'd care to dream up, I'll bet the paint, colors, application, and finish are as dead on the money as you can get and I seriously doubt, as one submitter speculated 'someone painted the airplane after it crashed'.