Looks very nice.
Unfortunately, the image is too small to see all the details, but I believe they're fine!![]()
Not many were built and only one still survives, Yellow 10 with an inaccurate paint scheme now. Plus supposed to be some photos of Black >> without the engine egg, not that I've found them yet.
Scheme is based on the one supplied with the Eduard kit.
Harriers...uppy downy things.
Looks very nice.
Unfortunately, the image is too small to see all the details, but I believe they're fine!![]()
I've seen a lot of drawings of this aircraft, but your work is really excellent!![]()
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looks ok chris,
DB a bigger one please, so that i can go over it with a fine tooth comb
otter and i did a lot of digging to get his version right, ok so who as a copy, mine went into cyber space heaven![]()
JMSmith (back by popular demand)
Very Nice!!!!
Excelente!!!
Nice one Chris. Very nice!![]()
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FAST AND BULBOUS!
Looks good to me. I like the tone on this one not too washed out or light, and shows off the colour of nicely.
I suppose that John brow beat you into submission.
I'd like to have another go at my 'Dora" one of these days but German colours tend to send me into fits of apoplexy.![]()
Last edited by GiantFlyingRobots; 26th October 2012 at 14:12. Reason: fix my grade 2 spelling.
Harriers...uppy downy things.
These are the colours the publisher wanted before Grandpa John says anything, sent off this morning but thought I'd stick it up for you.
Harriers...uppy downy things.
Hi inkworm!
Nice work! I'm not sure if I ever plan a 4-side view. I think upper and lower sides are boring.
To your Fw190D-13. I'm not sure about the general shape of the engine, but maybe I'm wrong. The colours look good to me. On the lower sides the Balkenkreuze have the wrong position. At the side views they are correct, but on the lower sides you have the center on the border between RLM75 and RLM76.
Interesting is that you show us the final version if this is for a publishing house. I normally not allowed to show anything in the web before it was first published in the book/magazine.
Cheers, Simon