My Different Completed Builds.

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Here is my 1/72 scale Revell Avro Lancastera B Mk.III "Dambusters".

This is the model of Avro Lancaster B Mk.III ED906 No. 617 Squadron, RAF Scrampton. Flown by Flight Lieutenant D.J.H. Maltby the fift aircraft to attack Mohne Dam, on 16/17 May 1943, cousing the breach.
(Xtradecal set: X72093 'Dambusters' Squadron).
Painted with gunze and tamiya colors.










Thanks for looking!

All the best!
Dusan

 
Just been looking at your Lancaster and its very Very nice, but there is one thing wrong !
You have put both Pitot tubes on the fuselage, Thats the L shaped parts the long L on the
nose was the early one and the small L below canopy is the late one, they where never on
Lancasters at the same time. All the Dambusters Lanc's had the early Pitot tube fitted.

By the way your Spitfire is bloody brilliant.

ian
 

Lovely Lancaster there, excellant paint work and weathering.

As it happens, I drove right past RAF Scampton yesterday; I go past regularly going into Lincoln and my mind just drifts away every time I see the historic hangers, bunkers, barrack blocks and housing on the airfield.
 
When Erich Hartmann went to Germany on convalescent leave, his "white 2" was flown by Uffz. Herbert Meissler. On 28th of May (1943) his aircraft was damaged by LaGG-3 and he was obliged to make a forced landing in enemy territory and was captured.
Later, the aircraft was filmed for propaganda purposes by Soviets...

This is my model of Me-109G4/R6 in 1/72 scale by Fine Molds, painted with gunze colors, OOB, extratech seatbelts and some extra detail in cockpit.







BTW: antenna removed from Lanc...

And some ground kit for my next diorama (cammo and broken window is real from picture...)



Thanks for looking!
All the best!!!
Dusan.
 
Seen these photos of your Bf 109 model when you posted it on another forum. Truly excellent work Dušan. Love the car model too. Agree with all above. Great effect with broken glass.
 

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