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Björn Svedberg (UrsusMagnus)
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Mosquito
The wooden marvel.

Subject:
De Havilland DH 98 Mosquito FB Mk.VI
GB Royal Air Force (1918-now)
487 (NZ) Sqn. MM417/EG-T
World War 2
Dark Green, Ocean grey, over Medium Sea grey
Escala:
1:48
Estado:
Terminado
Empezado:
January 16, 2018
Terminado:
February 1, 2018

I'm building Tamiyas mosquito Mk.VI

Inventario de proyectos

Kits completos
61062
De Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI/NF Mk.II
Tamiya 1:48
61062 (61062-2800) 1998 Nuevos moldes
Conjuntos para detallado y conversión
49239
Mosquito FB Mk.VI / NF Mk.II Tamiya
Eduard 1:48
49239 2003 Nuevos moldes
Máscaras
EX029
Mosquito FB Mk.VI/NF Mk.II for Tamiya
Eduard 1:48
EX029 2005
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Álbumes de fotos

36 imágenes
Mossie ProgressView album, image #16
1:48
Finished! I opted to go for the rockets instead of the wing mounted bombs as I think it looks cooler that way ;).
Proyecto: Mosquito
1:48 De Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI/NF Mk.II (Tamiya 61062)1:48 Mosquito FB Mk.VI / NF Mk.II (Eduard 49239)1:48 Mosquito FB Mk.VI/NF Mk.II (Eduard EX029)

Parte de mi Colección

My WWII Airplanes
Ideas 8×En progreso 1×Terminado 32×

Comentarios

16 January 2018, 19:54
Paul Moore
Nice job on the Mozzie. The clay masks turned out well. Did you use AM gun barrels and canopy masks? Thanks for posting these pictures. It helps with my planned build.
 19 January 2019, 04:44
Björn Svedberg Autor
Thanks Paul, and you are welcome! 🙂
I used Eduard's masks for the canopy, I must have forgot to add them to the project. And the "clay masks" are actually a product called "patafix". I think it is also called "blue tack" in other parts of the world. I used it to stick posters to the walls when I was a kid😉. The gun barrels are the ones provided in the kit, but the belly guns are not complete, so if you want to have the front part of the bomb bay open to show them off, you should go for an after market kit.
 19 January 2019, 10:02