*** Done 1/48 Ju 88 G6 - Night War of WWII

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I put the disaster that happened to me, it does not have much problem despintarlo but nothing more than the RLM83, before release and after the problems I suffered with fw189 and mistel learned a good abase be protected before giving more amount of paint, so before taking the RLM83 gave a coat of Humbrol enamel varnish to seal the part made so far.
disaster came because the compressor was blocked and stopped giving the required flow to replenish the air flow conditions and began to drop small blows air compressor and repairing support I got so I stand to fix this it is a curse



















 
NIce work Sergio.. it sounds like you averted a big disaster withe the compressor malfunctioning. I think the biggest challenge of these types of schemes is getting the paint/thinner mixture right.
 
thanks you boys...

we go with the case ... as you can see I'm doing things I painted propellers and wheels have tops lists train landing and primed for painting in black.
and the wheels start to get dirty to give the appearance of wear



in this picture I try to teach what I'll do with the guns of the aircraft.
It is a hollow aluminum tube of 0.7mm of rbmodels

 
Thanks fellas to all.

Looking good Sergio! Be careful when you get to the radar array... it's very fragile!


radar antennas are also detailed with very bad marks extraction in highly visible and very difficult to remove sites so I've decided to make them with aluminum tube 0'7mm, 0'6mm and 0'3mm (of albion alloys) for the support rod utiilizo 1 mm round tiger abs models (Spanish online store specializing in parts of ABS).
As finish what I'm doing I be able to put you the pictures that I have (I'm doing an invention to upload photos)
 
as I said before the workaround already done repaired the notebook,+ pics

Here you can see the pieces that make up two of the antennas an assembled





The following are the antennas finished





Flame arresters





now I have to see how they support the position of the wheels to follow the advice that Andy gave me to the effect of weight on wheels

tx guys
 

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