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First of all, I like to introduce the
kit I used to build the Me 262A-1a, the first Operational jet fighter in the world.
This is Trumpeter’s 1/32 scale kit with a
total of 255 pieces including 14 photo etched, 4 in blackrubber for the tyres, 4 in
white metal for the landing gear, 12 clear and 1 film for the main instrument panel.
The provided detail is at least
sufficient, with accurate right in deep scribed panel lines, well documented
riveting and intact capture of the shark-like lines of this Classic bird.
The absence of the flash on the parts is
welcomed and the picture is complete with a choice of decals for two
airplanes. I believe, this is the best kit in any scale for the famous Me 262, with a reasonable price.
For extra detail, I use the excellent
BIG ED detail set from Eduard, a set that sends the detail level to the highest levels
and the painting masks from Montex. Minimal details in the landing gear and
in the gun bay where scratch-built, using bites of white polystyrene sheet, copper
wire and brass rod.
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I worked on it for about 16 week-ends, a total of 50 hours at
least have spend on my workroom, requiring almost no putty at all
because of the very good fit of the parts and painted it with Gunze colors.
Preshading is one-way for a successful representation of the patchwork paint of
the proper airplane and very thin layers
of color adds a weathered look together with a wash of oil-based colors.
The painted insignia, numbers, walk-ways
etc, gives a very specious result, a little weathering with Matt aluminum and
dark grey-black dry chalk colors for soot and oil-based colors for leaks gives the
final touch, before a hit with Model Master Matt seals everything in
harmony.
That’s all folks, an all time classic
airplane, is ready for decorate my showcase…
Michael
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