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Lil' Wulf Is Now Finished!

Started by matrixone, August 04, 2007, 10:19:15 AM

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Here is the finished 1/144 scale Eduard Fw 190A.











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Brian da Basher

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Simply incredible, Matrixone!!! Bravo!!!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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nev

You mean it wasn't finished before?   :blink:

Looks incredible, its just a shame about the over-scale panel lines, buts that a curse of 1/144 in many ways (although not as bad as those 1/700 scale carrier planes you see with panel lines  :dum: )
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Thanks Brian and nev!

nev,
This kit is not as good detail wise as a few other 1/144 scale kits, I have seen pictures of some of the Platz and Sweet kits and while the panel lines are atill over done on them they are much better and have correctly shaped smaller parts.

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lancer

Where'd you get the giant sized pot of paint and coin from?? Because there is O WAY that amazing work of art is 144th scale. Impressive as hell Matrixone, gotta be one of your best yet. Just one question though, did painting decorating that beauty do much damage to your eyesight?? ;)  ;)  
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Now, you need a really good microscope to make such a beautiful plane in 1/144. Great one!!

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Thanks lancer and Rafa!

I will need to invest in some better optics before doing anymore of these tiny 1/144 scale kits because I had a tough time seeing some of the small parts while assembling the model.

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