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Here is My FW190-D9" Dora" Baby!

Your Completed Kits Discuss Here is My FW190-D9" Dora" Baby! in the Modeling forums; TT the RV bands.... no photo currently available, and there are now quite a few, show any JG 6 Dora ...

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    TT the RV bands.... no photo currently available, and there are now quite a few, show any JG 6 Dora 9 carrying the prescribed Red/White/Red bands.JG54 also did not have their Blue bands added. JG 2 , JG 26 and JG301 all primary users of the D-9 had the RV bands on most if not all their Doras. The Ta152's of JG301 DID carry the Yellow/Red RV bands.


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    Thanks for clearing that up for me Wayne. I wonder then were the Manufacturer gets there marking documentation from.Just goes to show you can trust whats on the box?

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    She's a beaut, I feel like jumping in and taking her for a spin...

    Last year I bought a Testors P-38 for my boy, and uhhh, we did not do so well... It sat around half-done in my fishing tackle shop for several months before I sadly discarded it. Don't understand why doing things like reel repair is so natural for me but when I try to put a model together I struggle. I respect those who can put one together so nicely.

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    Ich schlage Dich für´s Ritterkreuz vor!
    (You are proposed for the KnightsCross!)

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    Nicely done FW, depresses me when i think of my old hand painted ones I used to do when I was a kid...
    As I shifted into 5th gear I couldn't remember a word she said!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pflueger View Post
    She's a beaut, I feel like jumping in and taking her for a spin...

    Last year I bought a Testors P-38 for my boy, and uhhh, we did not do so well... It sat around half-done in my fishing tackle shop for several months before I sadly discarded it. Don't understand why doing things like reel repair is so natural for me but when I try to put a model together I struggle. I respect those who can put one together so nicely.

    I have that problem with plastic/scale models. I can whup up on a
    balsa/tissue rubber powered flying model, but cannot do a scale model.
    I guess I don't have the patients, and always use too much glue.

    However, as I have continually bitched about, the balsa kits do not do
    justice to details, and I think details are important. The FW-190 I am
    almost finished came with a two bladed prop. I had to cut two props
    and make a three bladed one.

    Some of the scale models I have seen on this forum are truly beautiful !

    Charles








    Real airplanes have round engines and two wings !

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    I agree with Ccheese.Patience,patience and again patience.But not only.Sometimes we cannot make a plastic kit because it is not our model.I've built many models so far but these civilian I did, made me angry and weren't enjoable.Sometimes we cannot manage with some problems because of our knowledge which is not enough to make a model.I don't mean we are not able to put these pieces together ,this is quite easy, but many people don't know anything about aircraft construction in reality.Simply they know nothing or too less on it.I remember my first paper model of Il-2m3 Sturmovik.I was so proud of it but my uncle .......never mind.Now I know why the upper surface of its wings didn't fit to the lower.
    I think it is better to build an easy model as the first one and then try to make something much more complex.
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    Yes Wurger like anything esle with patience you progress in steps.My earlier models when I was younger was very rough on the eyes and as I progressed learning different techniques for painting and weathering you actually feel more comfortable as you go along building and it becomes like 2nd nature.

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    Exactly TT.

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