Some of them refused to rotate and not all the photos I took are there as photobucket absolutely refused to let me upload them




































I think scary is the proper term for meT3hGuppy wrote:Cool.
That camo is going to be fun to do.























Yep I done the weight today. Had to actually grind a screw down to just the head and then stuffed it some silly putty in there. It was quite difficult finding something small yet heavy enough.MarkVerploeg wrote:Very nice progres
but did you put weight in the nose?
Can't wait to see it finished
Cheers Mark
































Thanks! First time trying something like this. Yes the paint peeling made things difficult but I prevailed!T3hGuppy wrote:Damn those issues with paint peel.
You did a great job with the paint work though buddy looks awesome.

Thanks!MarkVerploeg wrote:Looks great dude
I didn't have problems with the canopy though
But the night vision thingy is a bit hard to get in place
But for a better fit i cut off those tabs on the side i think (not sure)
Cheers Mark

Thanks!rodrant wrote:Hey ! It is great ! The mottling goes with pratice but yours is quite good , it is a beautifull kit ! Congratulations on what you achieved !
And now that this is complete , on to the next

Yeah it seems that is the general consensus with Model Air. I'll have to get some retarded.Ads24 wrote:Lovely looking 262
I use Model Air quite a lot, and think they do some pretty good RLM colours. I have found the same problems as you, though, with them drying very quickly and sticking in the airbrush. Either that or I wondered is some bits of dried on paint from the cap were falling into a colour cup?
Either way - your results are awesome

Thank you very much!patrickroos wrote:I Think You did a great job, and its a good looking 262, well done!!
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