1/32 Trumpeter JU-87D Stuka

Steven000

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Never seen this before with microsol :surprised: , looks like the decals shrank quite a lot!
Hope you can solve it
 

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Hi Barry
Coming on beautifully. Shame about the decals - I've never seen anything like that reaction. I'm sure you'll sort it.
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Sorted. OK it is now a fictional representation of a Stuka because the unit emblem is wrong but the spares box decals went down well, no trouble at all. I applied Microsol and this morning find it’s all good, just needs another dose of Microsol.

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Well, she is done. I used AK Weathering pencils, AK washes, earth pigment and Uschi metal powders to weather her.

I departed from the normal full weathering process I use because I thought the winter camo was not right the full pin wash treatment. The wheels and underside around them are rather more mud splattered than normal, depicted as it might look late winter once the thaw started.

Here is a pic, just one for now, I will do a completed thread when I get a chance to do so and have done some photos.51AEEC44-D7EB-4F2A-895E-0831F0771ECA.jpeg
 
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