Revell 1/48 HE111-H22 with V1.
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Small comment............ the info I have shows that the V-1 was mounted under the PORT centre section, not starboard. Sources: William Green's "Warplanes of the Second World War" and Airfix Magazine 1970.
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#17

thank you! i do not have a camera, but i am glad you would like to see pics of it! i am still not a very good modeler ( i don't even have an airbrush!!!) but i try to do good models. i used il2 for pictures of weathering on the belly and decided to try and copy it. i dipped the brush in paint thinner, then in brown paint, then in paint thinner again, and pressed the brush lightly against the side of the paint thinner bottle to remove the excess thinner. i then painted over the whole belly and let it sit for about 30 seconds and wiped it off. it left a very nice weathering pattern on the bottom. i think this is a good technique for weathering. the model i have wanted for the longest time is the Dornier Do-217E-5, from either Revell of Germany or ProModeler Monogram, but preferably Revell. on eBay they are very expensive. anyone who knows where they have a good deal on it please PM me! excellent heinkel, by far better than mine, as i am done now. i opted mine as a torpedo bomber based in Sicily. Thank you for your interes!
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#18

GerritJ9 Wrote:Small comment............ the info I have shows that the V-1 was mounted under the PORT centre section, not starboard. Sources: William Green's "Warplanes of the Second World War" and Airfix Magazine 1970.

Thats what it said on the instructions Sad but its like the mig 3 ive just finished, the instructions was telling me to put the landing gear on the wrong way round . lol
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