Excellent as usual Graf!
Of course I'm a stickler for the authentic taped and puttied panel lines on these things but I think I'm the only one:P
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Excellent as usual Graf!
Of course I'm a stickler for the authentic taped and puttied panel lines on these things but I think I'm the only one:P
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FAST AND BULBOUS!
Not being too familiar with the He-162... please tell me more
You mean I should or Graf should tell you more?
I meant the majority of fuselage panel lines and rivets on the He 162 (and Me 262) were covered by fabric tapes and puttied over to smooth the outer finish. Partially so it would be more streamlined but mostly to cover poor fit that they got from unexperienced labor, and worse workmanship from slave labor.
I've brought this point up before at Simmer's, the general consensus is it that they look boring without the panel and rivet detail and it's better to show it than leave it off. It's probably trueI guess unless you want to be 100% accurate, the panel lines are better to show.
Plus, Graf did his usual subtle but equally detailed approach which doesn't look too out of place even for taped and puttied panel lines
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Great stuff!![]()
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Those are REALLY nice, I think about as nice as can be done in a sim for this plane!
But Graf, you really MUST do one that partially or all unpainted!![]()
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