25.05.2010, 13:48
Hi, everyone!
Just finished this one today, and couldn't refrain from posting some pics. I had it WIP for an absurdly long time (almost a year since I opened the box, though there were some months during which I didn't even look at it), so it is a BIG relief to see it finished and on the shelf at last.
Actually, I was hoping (at the beginning) to enter a contest with it, but on second thought, I better practice some more; or a lot.
And yes, I know it's glossy as hell. :oops:
Sadly, the area around the cannon muzzles was the only weathering I managed at all. Oh well, maybe next time.
The swastikas are way too big, yes. Happens when one has to make them by himself.
The pitot tube is patchwork- I somehow lost the piece and had to make it anew out of spare plastic. Shows, huh?
Sorry for so many pictures. This Volksjaeger is a very solid kit and I'd recommend it if you want a late-war Luftwaffe fighter; maybe it could use some additional detail, but the cockpit and engine, in particular, fit nicely together and have many details.
Constructive criticism appreciated!
Salute,
Ninetoes
Just finished this one today, and couldn't refrain from posting some pics. I had it WIP for an absurdly long time (almost a year since I opened the box, though there were some months during which I didn't even look at it), so it is a BIG relief to see it finished and on the shelf at last.
Actually, I was hoping (at the beginning) to enter a contest with it, but on second thought, I better practice some more; or a lot.
And yes, I know it's glossy as hell. :oops:
Sadly, the area around the cannon muzzles was the only weathering I managed at all. Oh well, maybe next time.
The swastikas are way too big, yes. Happens when one has to make them by himself.
The pitot tube is patchwork- I somehow lost the piece and had to make it anew out of spare plastic. Shows, huh?
Sorry for so many pictures. This Volksjaeger is a very solid kit and I'd recommend it if you want a late-war Luftwaffe fighter; maybe it could use some additional detail, but the cockpit and engine, in particular, fit nicely together and have many details.
Constructive criticism appreciated!
Salute,
Ninetoes