Crimea_River
Marshal
The only cockpit shot I have is a 410 and the instrument panel is partly obscured. I can post if needed. The crashed machine also appears in Vasco's Sting of the Luftwaffe.
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Spot on Wurgermeister. I think this is the crate that had brake failure on landing and ended up halfway through a wall.
Good memory master of the butcher bird!
PERFECT!
Thanks! I have got to get a copy of that book!
You know Dwight if you ever notice the Germans always had alot of wire floating around but when you think Allied A/C it really was a minimum it seems??Probably wrong on my part I am sure someone will produce a pic of an Allied plane I built the 410 in 1/72 from some company that's elluding me right now that used masterkit w/PE as part of it's marketing sweet kit and nice lines for a plane.Cheers Kevin
Let me know if you need anything copied from it mate -I've got it!
WHEW! Okay, it's close but the crate that hit the brick wall was 2N+LT so the AT is safe and I don't need to worry about building a brick wall diorama!
No, you don't have to worry about the brick wall.
It's far worse than that.
Werknummer 071 Me 210 A-1 2N + AT 9./ZG 1 100% Destroyed, 4th December 1942. Aeriel Combat Near Faid.
You'd better start working on the 1/72 scale funeral pyre to go with it.
Ah well, at least it has a bit of history attached to it that we know.
I think I saw in a previous post that you have a Fine Molds Me 410 in the stash? I have some info on a rather interesting 410 that crashed in England during 1944 if you are interested?
Bad news about the resin parts Dwight. I hope they arrive (and work) alright.