Soclakit86
Airman
Good evening everyone;
Here you are now another model completed not long ago, it is the Ta 154A-1 "Moskito" from Revell at 1/48 scale that I improved with the Verlinden set.
The antennas of the FuG-220 Lichtenstein SN-2 radar have been redone with wire from a computer cable.
This is the first time I did this, despite the stress, I did not do badly .
For the decoration, I decided to make a machine that could have been assigned to the 5 / NJG-2 if the plane had been produced in series.
For that, I gave it a fictitious serial 160791 and the code 4R + GN from the box of the Ju 88C-6 from Dragon
This time, I made a small diorama by creating a base (I am a carpenter by training) and glued a brick tarmac (Tamiya) to it as can be seen on the photos of the Ta 154V-0, as well as a fluid trailer from an old Revell / Promodeler reference as well as a mechanic on his ladder and a pilot approaching the plane.
Cordially;
mathieu "Soclakit86"
Here you are now another model completed not long ago, it is the Ta 154A-1 "Moskito" from Revell at 1/48 scale that I improved with the Verlinden set.
The antennas of the FuG-220 Lichtenstein SN-2 radar have been redone with wire from a computer cable.
This is the first time I did this, despite the stress, I did not do badly .
For the decoration, I decided to make a machine that could have been assigned to the 5 / NJG-2 if the plane had been produced in series.
For that, I gave it a fictitious serial 160791 and the code 4R + GN from the box of the Ju 88C-6 from Dragon
This time, I made a small diorama by creating a base (I am a carpenter by training) and glued a brick tarmac (Tamiya) to it as can be seen on the photos of the Ta 154V-0, as well as a fluid trailer from an old Revell / Promodeler reference as well as a mechanic on his ladder and a pilot approaching the plane.
Cordially;
mathieu "Soclakit86"