What a wonderful 190 ! I really like this one ... It's even painted in my favorite JG 54 summer time colors. I have posted a color picture showing the "Grunherz" emblem spray painted on the side of the FW fuselage as part of the camouflage pattern. If you look closely, it's just below the cockpit.
During this time frame, there was an official document that was supposed to "discourage" the use of these unit emblems. So the members of JG 54 went about it in a different manner...and incorporated it into the camo pattern. Ingenious.
Hope you enjoy these pictures... This next one shows them in the original manner before the document came out.
What a wonderful 190 ! I really like this one ... It's even painted in my favorite JG 54 summer time colors. I have posted a color picture showing the "Grunherz" emblem spray painted on the side of the FW fuselage as part of the camouflage pattern. If you look closely, it's just below the cockpit.
During this time frame, there was an official document that was supposed to "discourage" the use of these unit emblems. So the members of JG 54 went about it in a different manner...and incorporated it into the camo pattern. Ingenious.
Hope you enjoy these pictures... This next one shows them in the original manner before the document came out.
Well done my friend.
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Thanks Louis!
Amazing work mate. Any chance of sharing what colours you used?
Thanks for your comments. Pollyscale 79, 70 and 82.
I really like this, particularly the excellent paintwork.
I appreciate the compliment Tom.
That's a great looking 190 - I'd never seen one in "SEA" scheme! Nice weathering and finish work.
Thanks, I really like this scheme as it's different.
Beautifully done!
Thanks.
I will echo what the others are saying - great paintjob. You nailed that scheme perfectly imo.
Thanks, glad you like it
This is something special. Well done on all accounts. Those seat belts are splendid.
Thanks very much Matt
Love Jg.54 schemes. Well done
Thanks George!
Yes, The same comment, but that scheme it's so beautiful.
Very nice job Dale