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Ju-88G-6c Night Fighter

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Chris says it was a satisfying build...and its very satisfying to look at. I loved the camo when it was first posted...now I love it even more. Lovely. The beers are on me. Cheers Peter anyone else?
FEB 07, 2004 - 02:13 AM
Nice, like the camo. Did you have trouble using the Aztec fine tip? Great work keep them coming,Wingman out.
FEB 07, 2004 - 03:14 AM
Whoo hoo! I love the stripings on the kit. Very nice!
FEB 07, 2004 - 03:14 AM
:-) Wonderful, Chris, It is really great to see a difficult camo scheme done well Makes the model. Now I have a new airbrush I am about to attempt a scheme, on a Mistel, not as difficult as yours, but I hope it comes out as well :-) Mal
FEB 07, 2004 - 05:27 AM
Hi Chris That is an exceptional job - both the build and the camouflage! :-) I just got hold of Revell's Ju88C-6 (again based on Dragon's moulds) - luckily the camouflage isn't anywhere near as complex OOB, but I've got photos of C's in similar schemes to yours if I'm feeling masochistic! All the best Rowan
FEB 07, 2004 - 06:41 AM
WOW! Chris, looked very nice! the camo must be hard to do!
FEB 07, 2004 - 06:41 AM
nice aircraft !!!!!!!!! toppie !!!!!! I have this aircraft also ( Yes i also build the occasional plane ) For wht is understand is that you build this plane almost OOB. But where did the antenna's go ? It is to late for your model but why did you not use the P.E. set for this plane ? It wouldt give this plane some extra....... As soon as i can find the time i will build this plane also ( It is on the shelf for over a year now ) But fior what i can see you have done a very nice job . al the best on your next model . cheers Eric
FEB 10, 2004 - 09:14 AM