"Sealander"

Started by Glenn, February 01, 2004, 12:40:59 AM

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Glenn

After the 'fiasco' called The Battle of Britain, the Me-110 "Destroyer" proved a disapointment to the Luftwaffe as an un-escorted heavy fighter.  Other positions became available for this aircraft, most became Night Fighters, (finally finding their element) but a handfull were taken over by the KM and used as floatplane escorts and torpedo bombers.

Models              Me-110 Crown 1/144th sc. (floats from a 1/144 Crown 'Jake'
                       floatplane.
Service             Norway to southern French coast, and The Med.
Years of survice 1941~1945
                       None survived after 1950. Used by the Greek Navy 1945~1948

TomZ

Looks great Glenn. I love your background


Tom (zuid99)

Reality is an illusion caused by an alcohol deficiency

nev

Great stuff Glenn!  :wub:   I can really imagine it in the Fjords of Norway or in the Greek islands  :wub:  
Between almost-true and completely-crazy, there is a rainbow of nice shades - Tophe


Sales of Airfix kits plummeted in the 1980s, and GCSEs had to be made easier as a result - James May

Tophe

Congratulations Lyn...  :wub:
I am sure Zuid99 and Alvis will apreciate too, do you know their float-planes Bf 109, Buffalo, P-38 ? :wub:  :wub:  :wub:  
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

Glenn

To Zuid99, the background is from a calendar, 'Sydney from above' 2004, and the view is 'Manly Beach and North Head'. All I did was to remove the wash from the boats, and add trees to the homes behind the aircraft.