Focke Wulf Fw 189A-1 Uhu of 5.(H)/12. Poltava, central Ukraine, in June of 1942. ICM kit.
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Focke Wulf Fw 189A-1 Uhu of 5.(H)/12. Poltava, central Ukraine, in June of 1942. ICM kit.
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Aesthetically, it looks very predatory and insect-like. Nice job with fit and finish!
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Thanks, the kit has it’s share of challenges!
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Nice walk-around Jeff.
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Thanks Pierre!
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Such a unique a/c Jeff. You have done a wonderful job on this.
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Thanks Warren, it would look good paired with the Bv 141, just waiting on a new tool!
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wasn’t the only other offering of this aircraft in 1/72 Airfix
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Airfix & Aoshima did ones in the 1960’s, Condor did one more recently. Lots of re-boxes of those. I think the Hasegawa kit is the ICM plastic.
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I cannot see how you have done the frame. Its ridiculously good. The impression from the rear angle is unreal as it looks indistinguishable from the real thing. Oh well,I dont look at it to compete just to ogle🤣. Its a pleasure to see this work mate.
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Thanks for the kind words! It is a nice kit but is challenging.
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Nice model.
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Thanks!
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Bloody brilliant Jeff👍🏻.
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