1/72 Flitzer complete
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You work fast and with great result. Now you've got to think of a Japanese name for this bird. Something like Flitzikaze
Well translating the German to Japanese gives "Sutorīkā".
And thanks, this was a fairly simple one. 🙂
I guess a subtle way to weather this could be to apply 'smoke' coloring with a brush (powder like). I haven't tried this Tamiya product myself, but I imagine that it will look nice on models as long at one is careful not to apply too much. Best test things in advance on some scrap model.
Thank you very much!
And i'm afraid I really don't have much experience with weathering Treehugger... even less on planes than tanks.
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Finished! Revell's 1/72 Focke-Wulf Flitzer.
The Focke-Wulf Flitzer was a late war German jet project, it would have been powered by a Heinkel HeS 011 jet engine, with a Walther HWK 105-509 rocket engine (as used on the Me 163 Komet) to increase rate of climb. It also was intended to arm the aircraft with a pair of 20mm MG 151 cannons under the nose, and a pair of 30mm Mk. 103 cannons, one in each wing. Top speed was estimated at around 950 km/h. A full scale mockup was completed, and several smaller models were used for wind tunnel testing, however the war ended before the functioning prototype was built, leaving it as a "what-if" aircraft, one of the last desperate projects of the Luftwaffe.
The kit itself was rather small and simple, so I was able to build it rather quickly. Fit was reasonably good, although some filler was needed in some places, most notably the nose, where there was a gap between the fuselage halves. Other than that though it was a fairly pleasant build.
For the camouflage I spent some