Done : JV44 Fw190D-9 "Red1" of Heinz Sachsenberg Gruppe Build....

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I think that model parts, especially the very small, very light ones, must be related to the common Flea. How else can they hit the deck at your feet, and end up six, even ten feet away, when they land on carpet? Amazes the cr*p out of me! And it's always the one you can't replace, and is virtually impossible to scratch build!!
 
:shock: That is some serious detailing!

I also noticed on the same site that there is a guy who chops up Games Workshop tanks and build bridgelayers and the like out of them... very impressive results 8)
 
Its real cold in the garage fellas.... And me in shorts....

OK, heres some shots... Im not done with the last coat of gloss prior to the decals... Also did work on the headrest/armor plate with gloss, ready for its decal...
 

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Wow! Impressive! looks like the paont chipping came out great!

Its fu*kin 20 degrees outside...

I know what you mean. I'm waking up to 12 degrees with a wind chill of -5. But I think Bucky is frozen solid. Heard it was -47 in Minnesota yesterday!
 

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