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I will build a Luft'46 Ta-183 Huckebein (need to finish first my DC-6B)

I am not sure if it will be a Luftwaffe or captured by USSR/USA/RAF or that Argentina made it instead of the Pulqui II :)

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Plenty options for a colourful scheme to this one. Look forward to watching it take shape.

The DC-6B looks interesting as well. RFI soon for her I hope?

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It's a nice kit. I have build two and there are no real problems with it. The only thing i would do is to seal of the engine inlet with a plate, because there is no detail in there. There are also a few detail sets for it. take a look here.

http://www.hannants.co.uk/search/index.php?adv=1&product_category_id=&product_division_id=&manufacturer_id=&product_type_id=&code=&scale_id=955&keyword_search=Focke+wulf+Ta+183&setPerPage=25&sort=0&search_direction=0&save_search_name=&save_search=

Cheers,

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Hi Pabbi

Go Luftwaffe as my He 177 will need an escort :nuke:

My Huckebein will be for the squadron leader "immelborn Bad Salzungen" of Jagdgeschwader 183, squadron responsible for escort of nuclear loaded He 177's :thumbsup2:

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Thanks Pabbi . This is going to be a dangerous mission for both aircraft . Are you able to extend range with external fuel tanks . We need to get within 450 miles of target . Will let\ you know target ASAP when the boss makes up his mind .

perhaps some primative form of air to air refueling can be devised :pilot:

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assembly finally started :)

some micro-kristal-klear not dry

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Nice work on the 'pit and she seems to be going together fairly quickly. Is the fit of parts good or have they put up a fight at all?

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yes this is coming together quickly, the fit is excellent. I only used dissolved putty once (see arrow) but that was my fault, not position the front undercarriage bay correctly.

I did cut off the "wing inserts to fuselage" using 25sec superglue to glue and position the wings.

I guess AMtech could have called this kit "weekend edition" :)

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I had exactly the same fit problem when I did mine. I thought that I had caused it when I glued in the nose weights but perhaps it's an artifict of the kit? Whichever, everything else fits nicely although I did nave an adventure or two getting the cockpit lined up properly; there's not much there to keep in in place while you're gluing the fuselage halves together.

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i did not put any nose weight, did read somewhere it was not needed... time will tell...

German grey for inside canopy color

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after primer i decided to put some putty....

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pre shaded with black

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underside ModelMaster RLM76

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This is rapidly looking more like becoming our first completed model of the GB!

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Great start! Or should I say finish?! Hehehe

I am very curious of what the camouflage will be.

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The camouflage done, opted for RLM 74/75 for flying over sea :)

Yellow/black for the nuclear colors, the nose will get the black checker decals included in the kit.

Tomorrow I will get the Quickboost looking forward to see how that will look :)

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Looking good Pabbi.

Like the thinking on colours .

will send more details on mission later (They will be in code .you will need a Beatrix potter A tail of Peter Rabbit to desipher ) :nuke:

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That's coming on a treat. If you want to see a terrifyingly good paint-job on a Huckebein, look here - it's right in "One day I hope to dream of being that good" territory [well, it is for me, anyway!]

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Nice touch of colour there. Enough to add interest to the scheme without dominating it.

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undercarriage done, fortunately not a tail sitter :)

2 cotes of Klear on, ready for decals, I will leave all detailing to last because I am used to brake those off.

the tires was weighted.

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Can't help thinking this one looks as if it's sitting in the museum at Hendon or Cosford for some reason.

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