German Focke-Wulf Fw190 A-3
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28 8 March 2023, 09:12
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Cheers, Decals were wrecked so its a mix and match from various sources.
8 March 2023, 09:24
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Thanks all, no real weathering on this bird, just panel lines and a bit of stains underneath
9 March 2023, 09:05
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Looks really good. Shame about the decals. I don't know what it is about Tamiya, but their decals are just uniformly awful. You'd think that as thick as they are, they'd be more durable but nope. You'd also think a model company with a history as long as theirs would eventually figure it out, but once again, nope.
Congrats on the very nice Würger. 👍
9 March 2023, 15:13
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John, fully concur. Even si people,y sealing the bags in airtight bags makes a big difference, which I do now. How simple a fix or improvement that the company could do. Thanks for comments
9 March 2023, 21:03