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1:48 Focke-Wulf Fw 189A-2
hkshooter

Joined: May 04, 2006
KitMaker: 78 posts
AeroScale: 72 posts

Posted: Saturday, December 11, 2010 - 04:33 PM UTC
I want one.
Posted: Monday, December 13, 2010 - 09:06 PM UTC
Hi all,
It seems as if ICM won't do the Fw189 after all. This is not as surprise since the GWH kit is very nice and it wouldn't make sense from an economical point of view I guess.
Jean-Luc
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For those who are not yet committed, I would very strongly recommend waiting to see the ICM kit...
It seems as if ICM won't do the Fw189 after all. This is not as surprise since the GWH kit is very nice and it wouldn't make sense from an economical point of view I guess.
Jean-Luc

NickZour

Joined: May 01, 2008
KitMaker: 1,437 posts
AeroScale: 1,241 posts

Posted: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 - 12:41 AM UTC
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Hi all,Quoted TextFor those who are not yet committed, I would very strongly recommend waiting to see the ICM kit...
It seems as if ICM won't do the Fw189 after all. This is not as surprise since the GWH kit is very nice and it wouldn't make sense from an economical point of view I guess.
Jean-Luc![]()
That's bad

For example: BF-110 Eduard first, then Dragon released BF-110

Eduard 1/32 BF-109E series . Dragon released A BF-109

ICM matilda + Tamiya matilda= ICM Matilda never released

Opel Blitz 1/48 First tamiya, then Italeri (the same) now Dragon


Hope that you understand what I mean

Posted: Monday, December 27, 2010 - 07:41 AM UTC
Hi all,
I have finished my Great Wall Hobby Fw 189 today...


I will shoot some more pictures and submit them for a photo feature later...
Jean-Luc
I have finished my Great Wall Hobby Fw 189 today...



I will shoot some more pictures and submit them for a photo feature later...
Jean-Luc


FalkeEins

Joined: March 07, 2005
KitMaker: 868 posts
AeroScale: 690 posts

Posted: Monday, December 27, 2010 - 07:55 AM UTC
..fantastic work Jean-Luc .. perhaps I missed it somewhere ..but please tell us how you achieved that finish !
NickZour

Joined: May 01, 2008
KitMaker: 1,437 posts
AeroScale: 1,241 posts

Posted: Monday, December 27, 2010 - 07:55 AM UTC
That's a really great model Mr. Jean-Luc
I have a few questions:
Have you added any extra
Is there any point that I must take care of it
I will make a Faded white camo' too.
What colors should I spray before white
And a last
question: How is the weather like In France
Cheers Nick


I have a few questions:
Have you added any extra

Is there any point that I must take care of it

I will make a Faded white camo' too.


And a last


Cheers Nick


Posted: Monday, December 27, 2010 - 08:00 AM UTC
Agreed, absolutely fantastic build!!
great work Jean-Luc! can you bring it when we meet in February? ...
BTW I got the job
, but details have to be worked out.... I will try to visit Marc in January because I'll have to move soon...
all the best
Steffen
great work Jean-Luc! can you bring it when we meet in February? ...




all the best
Steffen

chukw1

Joined: November 28, 2007
KitMaker: 817 posts
AeroScale: 729 posts

Posted: Monday, December 27, 2010 - 02:31 PM UTC
Whoa- absolutely kick-as, Jean-Luc! I'm shivering from the Russian cold...
Cheers!
chuk
Cheers!
chuk
Posted: Monday, December 27, 2010 - 09:47 PM UTC
Hi all,
Thanks for the kind words.
The finish was achieved with the "hairspray technique":
- the model was painted first in RLM 65/70/71
- then it was protected with several coats of Klir (Future)
- the markings were applied and protected with Maskol
- a coat of hairspray was sprayed all over the uppersurfaces
- a coat of Tamiya white acrylic (XF-2) was randomly sprayed next
- with a moistened hard brush the white paint was removed in places
- another coat of Klir, some flat varnish (Gunze H20) et voilą!
Nick, yes I have added some more details, especially in the interior (see above in the thread) and for the exposed engine. But the kit wasn't altered externally so I think even out of the box it will look great once finished. It is better I give you some advices when you start the build, step by step...
We have plenty of snow here in the nort east of France. Perfect conditions for a winter sheme aircraft!
Best news of the year (decade?)
Jean-Luc
Thanks for the kind words.
The finish was achieved with the "hairspray technique":
- the model was painted first in RLM 65/70/71
- then it was protected with several coats of Klir (Future)
- the markings were applied and protected with Maskol
- a coat of hairspray was sprayed all over the uppersurfaces
- a coat of Tamiya white acrylic (XF-2) was randomly sprayed next
- with a moistened hard brush the white paint was removed in places
- another coat of Klir, some flat varnish (Gunze H20) et voilą!
Nick, yes I have added some more details, especially in the interior (see above in the thread) and for the exposed engine. But the kit wasn't altered externally so I think even out of the box it will look great once finished. It is better I give you some advices when you start the build, step by step...

We have plenty of snow here in the nort east of France. Perfect conditions for a winter sheme aircraft!

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BTW I got the job
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Jean-Luc

NickZour

Joined: May 01, 2008
KitMaker: 1,437 posts
AeroScale: 1,241 posts

Posted: Monday, December 27, 2010 - 10:09 PM UTC
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Hi all,
Thanks for the kind words.
The finish was achieved with the "hairspray technique":
- the model was painted first in RLM 65/70/71
- then it was protected with several coats of Klir (Future)
- the markings were applied and protected with Maskol
- a coat of hairspray was sprayed all over the uppersurfaces
- a coat of Tamiya white acrylic (XF-2) was randomly sprayed next
- with a moistened hard brush the white paint was removed in places
- another coat of Klir, some flat varnish (Gunze H20) et voilą!
Nick, yes I have added some more details, especially in the interior (see above in the thread) and for the exposed engine. But the kit wasn't altered externally so I think even out of the box it will look great once finished. It is better I give you some advices when you start the build, step by step...
We have plenty of snow here in the nort east of France. Perfect conditions for a winter sheme aircraft!
Thank you very much

Cheers Nick



KrisMax

Joined: January 23, 2010
KitMaker: 156 posts
AeroScale: 139 posts

Posted: Monday, December 27, 2010 - 10:38 PM UTC
I'll echo others Jean-Luc - fantastic modelling. And thanks for the pointers on the hairspray technique. I've got to give that a go!
Simon
Simon

KrisMax

Joined: January 23, 2010
KitMaker: 156 posts
AeroScale: 139 posts

Posted: Monday, December 27, 2010 - 10:45 PM UTC
I'll echo others - fantastic build Jean-Luc. And thanks for sharing the hairspray technique. I must try that out.
Simon
Simon

Mecenas
Joined: December 23, 2007
KitMaker: 1,596 posts
AeroScale: 1,275 posts
KitMaker: 1,596 posts
AeroScale: 1,275 posts

Posted: Thursday, December 30, 2010 - 06:32 AM UTC
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BTW I got the job
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, but details have to be worked out.... I will try to visit Marc in January because I'll have to move soon...
all the best
Steffen
Congratulations Steffen and all the best in your new place. I'm affraid you will have to say farewell to 16 finished models in 2011

I also have to congartulate to Jean Luc for a fantastic build, as usual. I'am waiting for the feature, I hope to will reveal at least few of your top secret tricks

Anyway no matter what, problably as many other Aeroscales, I'm still waiting for Rowan to finish his Focke-Wulf.
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