No Sir. those are HORRIBLY painted by me - LMAO!!!
No Sir. those are HORRIBLY painted by me - LMAO!!!
Nice 190s there Ross. Looks like they are ready for a scrap.
Thank You Sir.. LOL.. Out on the prowl for the next B17 lurking in the skies....
FW-190 D-9 ‘12’ from II/JG 6 May 1945, Furth, Germany, unknown pilot
profiles: p110-12 Focke Wulf Fw 190 & Ta 152, Soler and Gimeno
AIM model
miscmini decals
Paints:
RLM 75 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 77 = Vallejo model color Medium Sea Grey
RLM 76 ver 2 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 76 late war ver = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 81 ver 1 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 82 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 84 = Vallejo model air Grey Blue RLM84
bare metal areas = Vallejo Metal Color semi-matte aluminum
rust patch paint = Vallejo Game Air Red Terracotta
tires = Mission Models worn black grey tires
Flory Models wash = dark dirt
Last edited by malachi; 05-10-2024 at 19:01. Reason: updated underbelly pic
Another very well executed aircraft Chris.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Very nice!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Now it looks Prop-er!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Nice work, Chris.
Will we see these at Origins?
FW-190 D-9 of Jadgverband 44, Munchen-Riem, Germany, Heinz Sachsenberg (nephew of Gotthard Sachsenberg, WWI Pour le Merite winner)
profiles: p116-18 Focke Wulf Fw 190 & Ta 152, Soler and Gimeno
AIM model
miscmini decals (outer wing and tail stripes are not tapered so need to be trimmed to size, center one needs to be cut to allow for peg)
Attachment 338557
Paints:
RLM 76 ver 2 near engine = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 76 ver 1 greenish variant fuselage sides = Scale75 Hellbound Flesh
RLM 82 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 83 = a blend of two versions of 83 after falling down the RLM rabbit hole: the AK Interactive is a striking blue-gray, the Vallejo model air is a brown-green. Neither looked close to profiles on its own but a blend is close.
underside = Vallejo model color Flat Red
nose = AK Interactive 3rd Gen Deep Yellow
tires = Mission Models worn black grey tires
Flory Models wash = dark dirt
Last edited by malachi; 05-10-2024 at 19:03. Reason: updated underbelly pic
Hmmmm, what to fly at Origins? Very nice Chris!
Very pretty birds.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Thanks, all
FW-190 D-9 of 4/JG 2, Marzhausen, Germany, 1 Jan., 1945, Fw. Werner Hohenburg
profile: p120 Focke Wulf Fw 190 & Ta 152, Soler and Gimeno
AIM model
miscmini decals
Attachment 338589
Paints:
RLM 76 ver 2 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 82 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 81 ver 2 (greenish) = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
stripe = Vallejo game color Sun Yellow
exhaust = Vallejo Xpress Copper Brown
tires = Mission Models worn black grey tires
Flory Models wash = dark dirt
Last edited by malachi; 05-10-2024 at 19:09. Reason: updated underbelly pic
FW-190 D-9 of Stab/JG 4, Neukrichen, Germany, April 1945, Obslt. Gerhard Michelski
profile: p113 Focke Wulf Fw 190 & Ta 152, Soler and Gimeno
AIM model
miscmini decals
Attachment 338674
Paints:
RLM 76 ver 2 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 83 = a blend of two versions: AK Interactive blue-gray and Vallejo model air brown-green.
RLM 82 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 75 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 02 (nose clouds) = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
stripe = Vallejo model color Black
nose = Vallejo mc Black, AK Interactive 3rd Gen Insignia White
exhaust = Vallejo Xpress Copper Brown
tires = Mission Models worn black grey tires
Flory Models wash = dark dirt
FW-190 D-9 of IV/JG 3, Prenzlau, Germany, March 1945, ‘blue 2,’ pilot unknown
profiles: p113-15 Focke Wulf Fw 190 & Ta 152, Soler and Gimeno
AIM model
miscmini decals, homemade ‘2’
Attachment 338678
Paints:
RLM 76 ver 2 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 83 = a blend of two versions: AK Interactive blue-gray and Vallejo model air brown-green.
RLM 75 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
bare metal = Vallejo metal color Semi-Matte Aluminum
exhaust = Vallejo Xpress Copper Brown
tires = Mission Models worn black grey tires
Flory Models wash = dark dirt
Last edited by malachi; 05-10-2024 at 19:13. Reason: updated underbelly pic
Fearsome looking fighters Chris. Must be the wash "dark dirt" ! Love that name.
Another paint job to be proud of Chris. I don't know about the dark dirt, it would put the wind up me in any colour. Then I am flying Swordfish at the moment!
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Thanks, guys
Excellent looking model. Would not believe it's 1/200
FW-190 D-9 of I/JG 2, Merzhausen, Germany, December 1944, ‘white 15,’ pilot unknown
profile: p116 Focke Wulf Fw 190 & Ta 152, Soler and Gimeno
AIM model
miscmini decals
Paints:
RLM 76 late war ver (yellowish) underbelly = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 76 ver 2 rudder and lower cowling = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 83 = a blend of two versions: AK Interactive blue-gray and Vallejo model air brown-green.
RLM 82 = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
RLM 81 ver 1 (brownish) = AK Interactive 3rd Gen
nose = Vallejo mc Black, AK Interactive 3rd Gen Insignia White
exhaust = Vallejo Xpress Copper Brown
fuselage extension base = Vallejo mc white grey
tires = Mission Models worn black grey tires
Flory Models wash = dark dirt
panel lines = Winsor & Newton Fineliner .05mm pen
At such small scale it’s tough to get the Flory Models wash to stay in the panel lines. Thanks to teaticket mentioning that in our Thursday game I was motivated to augment the 190s I’ve done so far with a felt pen, which sometimes looks too heavy but turned out pretty well and especially improved the underbellies. I still like the Flory wash for the added grunge and filter effect. Pics above have been updated.
A murder of butcher birds.
That looks like a whole lot of trouble. Beautiful flight Chris!
That's is a lot of Focke(s). Great picture and super painting.
Impressive squadron Chris.
Thanks, Craig, they are ready for their baptism by fire
Fantastic staffel!
Hope they're as deadly as they are beautiful!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Thank you, Tim. Very happy with 'em. We shall see if 'bolts or birds prevail
nice work on the flock, eeeerrrrr FLOTTE of butcher birds chris! im becoming amazed by your productivity!!!
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