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Hallo Der Adler,
Ad.2 Les is right the Future Floor Wax is used very often.There is another liquid for floor conservation and cleaning called "Pronto".It can be used as well.The effect of using both of them is the same - a smooth surface.It is a secret of avoidance of silvering.So you can use the liquids or a gloss cote simply.All paint makers offer the kind of a varnish for their colours ( for both enamels and acrylic paints ). Personally, I use the Humbrol gloss cote which is offered in small 28ml bottles.It has very important feature it doesn't become yellowish for very long time.
Ad.1 I've found this profile so far.Source unknown.
Wurger not real sure that is a G-10 though, might be a G-6/AS in November 44, G-10's usually came a bit late December 44's end into January depending on the JG.
Der Adler, Please let me know how the "Future" gloss paint job turns out. I've always used gloss paint under and on top of my decals but I'm interested in this "Future" idea.Okay guys I have answered my question myself. Future can be airbrushed on without thinner.
Der Adler, Please let me know how the "Future" gloss paint job turns out. I've always used gloss paint under and on top of my decals but I'm interested in this "Future" idea.
DOUGRD said:Adler yes I have built it,the Revell G-10 is a nice kit to build, it's simple and straight forward. You shouldn't even need any filler other than the wing to fuselage join on the rear underside, and even then it wont be much if you do need it.
If you go for a Spitfire next get the Tamiya MkI or II? or Mk.V fantastic detail and is also a simple and straight forward build also. Good hunting!
Erich said:Chris the moskito-jagd G-6/AS in September 1944 of 10./JG 300 all had tall tails like the G-10. I have fotos of the JG 1 birds in the RLM 76 scheme, but need to hunt them down for the captions as they will tell what they are precisely
Wurger not real sure that is a G-10 though, might be a G-6/AS in November 44, G-10's usually came a bit late December 44's end into January depending on the JG.
...... checked my books real quick and found a profile for a G-10 of I./JG 3 for Jan 45 with the short aerial and non-wooden rudder but with a different tailwheel assembly than the pic posted here. Very next page shows a G-10/U-4 with no aerial and the wooden tail from Kroat. Jagdstaffel. Maybe at that point of the war it was difficult to keep types seperate without slight changes among them. (Axis Aircraft of WWII by David Mondey pg 171-173).