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FW190A-8 Gelbe 6, Crashed at Vreeland (Holland) during operation Bodenplatte

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This is maybe my best model. Or: the one I'm most proud of.
It started of as a Revell Fw190A, which I transformed to a A8 by 3D printing the cannon bulges and ejection chutes under the wing.

I was gifted a piece of aileron with the paint and some fabric still on, recovered around 1980 in Vreeland. Close to Schiphol Airport in The Netherlands during Operation Bodenplatte. Heinz-Jürgen Kilian of 3./JG1 was hit by friendly AA and managed to bail out. His chute did not open, or opened too late and he landed hard on a frozen stream and died.

The base was made of laser but and bend aluminium sprayed RLM66.

The trim gauge and fuse button are from a Fw190A and can both be found in the left console.

I used 1ManArmy masks, all the Eduard sets I could find, etc..

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Amazing build and some great inspiration for my own FW.

Carl

Wow Jeroen, plenty of detail to look at and a very convincing paintjob and weathering.

Cheers Rob

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