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Focke Ahgelis FA330

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1/72

Description  

Glider kite , developed by Germans to obserwation on sea, towing by U-boats-
The model is scratchbuilt, from o,25 and 0,50 styrene sheet, and o,5 and 1mm diameter styrene rod.
Consist from about 170 parts.
Croses are home made, ond only comercial stuff used is two red stenciles, used from Revell's Focke Wulf 190 decal sheet.

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Styrene work
Oposite side
More styrene-rotor
Instrument table, pitot tube and pedals - the main stirene tube is 0,75mm diameter
After primer , RLM 02 coat
Finished !
On the field
How big it actually is :-)
sitting on revell's Type VIIc
ready to fly.....

Comments for this showroom

by: mario glozinic (slider) on 2010-02-07 - 13:05

Thanks Mario, I'm tryn'n to keep he level :-)))

by: Mario Covalski (marioc) on 2010-02-07 - 12:37

Terrific job Mario as usual with your models, keep doing so!