Rudolf Abrahamczik flew this Me 410B-1 while serving as Staffelkapitän of 14./KG 2 in late 1943. He completed 233 bombing missions during WWII and was credited with three aerial victories. He survived the war.
Scale Modeling and Military History
Rudolf Abrahamczik flew this Me 410B-1 while serving as Staffelkapitän of 14./KG 2 in late 1943. He completed 233 bombing missions during WWII and was credited with three aerial victories. He survived the war.
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Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
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Very nice, Jeff! :-) I do like that camouflage scheme!
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The black undersides make a nice alternative, they go well with the grays.
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Stunning work Jeff.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Thanks Pete!
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I just love the way this family of a/c look. This is beautiful work Jeff.
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Thanks Warren! I agree, the design has attractive lines!
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Great work, I am working on that model now!! Old and slow. I would like to tackle Hasagawa’s old “ Japanese “Mavis” … have looked at it?…… have you looked at it?
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I have seen the Mavis but never built one. A real rivet monster, reputed to have some fit issues.
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Bloody beautiful mate 👍🏻😎
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Thanks Pat, the blacked out undersides were what attracted me to this one.
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