That’ll do it - and after you have used your playing pieces for a while, you’ll see if you need to spray a new layer of matt varnish.
2-3 layers - each layer thinly sprayed - and dry 24 hours between each layer.
You units will last a lifetime:+1:
The next two pictures will have all the planes in the desert schemes together.
The next two pictures are planes in the cheetah desert scheme.
The next two pictures are what I call tiger desert scheme. Probably not historical accurate, but really wanted to do this for my set. :-D
The next two pictures are the regular German desert scheme.
BF-109 fighters
Cool stuff!
FW-190 fighters
Me-110 fighters
Me-262 jetfighters
Ju-87 Stuka Dive Bombers
Ju-88 Medium Bombers
He-111 Medium Bombers
Do-17 Medium Bombers
Ju-488 Heavy Bombers
Last picture is the Ju-52 Transport Plane!
I hope everyone enjoys these. They were a blast to do. :-D
Good call on the Tiger Camo - I like the look of it. The Stukas are my favorite (just in general).
Good call on the Tiger Camo - I like the look of it. The Stukas are my favorite (just in general).
Yeah, the stukas are my favorites as well. They are cool planes in general. Thanks, I just wanted something different and cool looking.
I’m glad you like them. :-D
Great work John, looking really good.
@John:
The next two pictures are what I call tiger desert scheme. Probably not historical accurate, but really wanted to do this for my set. :-D
While it is good having historically accurate pieces, there is a lot to be had with artistic license :-D If we were painting for some one else we would make it that way but because we get to play with them we can do whatever colours or schemes we can think of. So yes, my airforce has artistic license as well.
Awesome job John. I also love the tiger camo. Keep up the great work my friend. You only get better :)