Andrea MorrisAutor Thanks to the Covid-19 "lock-down i'm really cracking on with all my shelf-queens!
24 April 2020, 12:12
Andrea MorrisAutor The engine really is a work of art, hats off to Revell.
24 April 2020, 12:13
Andrea MorrisAutor The engine is built, painted and mounted in the fuselage.
7 May 2020, 14:33
Andrea MorrisAutor She has been primed and the underbelly/fuselage painted with RLM76 and RLM75 applied to the upper surfaces. I have also started the mottling effect. Now I must apply RLM83 to the wings and finish the mottling.
25 May 2020, 12:11
Andrea MorrisAutor All painted and gloss coated, ready for decals.
Andrea MorrisAutor lol Welcome aboard 🙂. To hot here today for decaling, ok any excuse to avoid it but I will press on tomorrow.
1 June 2020, 00:34
Andrea MorrisAutor My least favourite part of any build, decalling, is complete. HUZAA! Today I will seal them in then I can do some, subtle, weathering.
6 June 2020, 12:49
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The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Würger (English: Shrike) is a German single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank in the late 1930s and widely used during World War II. Along with its well-known counterpart, the Messerschmitt Bf 109, the Focke-Wulf 190 Würger became the backbone of the Luftwaffe's Jagdwaffe (Fighter Force). The twin-row BMW 801 radial engine that powered most operational versions enabled the Fw 190 to lift larger loads than the Bf 109, allowing its use as a day fighter, fighter-bomber, ground-attack aircraft and, to a lesser degree, night fighter.
The Fw 190A started flying operationally over France in August 1941, and quickly proved superior in all but turn radius to the Royal Air Force's main front-line fighter, the Spitfire Mk. V, especially at low and medium altitudes. The 190 maintained superiority over Allied fighters until the introduction of the improved Spitfire Mk. IX. In November/December 1942, the Fw 190 made its air combat debut on the Eastern Front, finding much succ