The Revell Stuka is now complete, and it's not bad at all. I opted for a basic but 'clean' green over pale blue scheme and used the markings from the kit - along with swastikas from the decal box.
Painting the cockpit framing was a bit involved but the kit presented no real problems.
10 comments:
Nice work Tim.
Cheers,
Pete.
Coolio!
Knowing the German penchent for nicknames, it's surprising that the Stuka was never called a Gewächshaus (Greenhouse). Proper job, Tim!
Regards, Chris.
P.s. I hate the verification process :)
This put me in mind of a Dinky (or was it Corgi) toy I had as a kid. A diecast Stuka. Must have taken you ages to do the canopy, nice work Tim.
A great bird of prey Tim. Nice!
Pete
Thanks - I like it.
Nick Grant
Cheers
Chris Kemp
Is that because they've got no sense of humour?
Stephen Beat
There was a Dinky Stuka - in 1/72 scale - with a mechanism for dropping it's bomb. Usually to the accompaniment of neeee-oooowwww sound effects. Or so I'm told...
Paul Foster
Prey? Yes, but praying is reserved for the He-111 kit I still have to build...
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