Work of art.
[EDIT] Quick question, can anyone explain why the SBD and some other aircraft had all those holes punched into the control surfaces? Is it a method of weight saving, or trying to scrounge materials for the war effort, or what?
on number 10 what are those little red, yellow, and green circles?
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Good job. It is looking great.
When I saw the first photo I've thought that it's a real plane....
Very realistic work. Thank you!
Hummmmmmmmmmmm !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8)
delicious!!!!!!
I've just finished my Messerschmitt Bf-110E-1 of Stab II.ZG26 over Russia 1941. But yours is way better, my was 1/72 whats yours?
Hi all,
I think I can help answer a couple of those questions for you.
Brophmeister, the reason for all the holes in the dive brakes was to allow airflow through the brakes while still slowing the aircraft. If the brakes were solid metal with no holes, they would obviously create drag but would also create lift (like putting down your flaps) which would make the aircraft a much less stable bombing platform in a dive.
And for norm, those red, white and green circles are the aircraft recognition lights.
Hope that helps!
Oh, and by the way that is a beautiful model!! Really great work!!
Dale