22.04.2010, 20:21
Hey guys,
I started scale aircraft modelling years ago in the late '90 and early 2000s, and I intend to get back into it, but this time with a great deal more precision, care and sophistication. I intend to do a diorama of a Me-262 a-1 having a bit of work done on it after being clipped on the wing. I've got some - hopefully - okay ideas thus far for how I'm going to achieve this, but I just wanted to ask a few questions to you obviously extremely experienced air modellers...
Firstly, is it possible to model interiors in 1/72 scale? I want to have a few bits of the wing ripped upwards by the cannon of a late spitfire or something, and thus to have some of the interior workings of the wing showing. Would it be possible to model such detail in 1/72?
Secondly, how would I go about painting that trademark luftwaffe colour scheme for my Me-262 A-1 with revell oils?
Regards,
Aster
I'm sorry if I appear very ignorant about modelling techniques, but I have just got into this after years
I started scale aircraft modelling years ago in the late '90 and early 2000s, and I intend to get back into it, but this time with a great deal more precision, care and sophistication. I intend to do a diorama of a Me-262 a-1 having a bit of work done on it after being clipped on the wing. I've got some - hopefully - okay ideas thus far for how I'm going to achieve this, but I just wanted to ask a few questions to you obviously extremely experienced air modellers...
Firstly, is it possible to model interiors in 1/72 scale? I want to have a few bits of the wing ripped upwards by the cannon of a late spitfire or something, and thus to have some of the interior workings of the wing showing. Would it be possible to model such detail in 1/72?
Secondly, how would I go about painting that trademark luftwaffe colour scheme for my Me-262 A-1 with revell oils?
Regards,
Aster
I'm sorry if I appear very ignorant about modelling techniques, but I have just got into this after years