There's an example of this jet sitting outdoors at a small museum here in Norfolk, about 15 miles from where I live (along with a Meteor, a Javelin, and a few others). It looks like it's just been pulled over on to the grass and left there. It's remarkably small, but probably in keeping with the late-war Luftwaffe pedigree from which it was developed - simple, effective, and fast, but not aircraft that would readily come down from height to engage.
Another little gem, Michelle...nicely finished and photographed. I like it.
There's an example of this jet sitting outdoors at a small museum here in Norfolk, about 15 miles from where I live (along with a Meteor, a Javelin, and a few others). It looks like it's just been pulled over on to the grass and left there. It's remarkably small, but probably in keeping with the late-war Luftwaffe pedigree from which it was developed - simple, effective, and fast, but not aircraft that would readily come down from height to engage.
Thus is a nice representation of the type.
'This' for 'Thus' - iPad trying to take over again...
Thanks guys.
Rob I know the museum, I have visited a few times, it about an our and 45 mins from here, great friendly museum.
Nice looking finish on this. What did you use for the rigging - it looks like a good scale for 1/72?
Thanks I think this one I used EZ Line
Very nice work! Yes, a little jewel!
Gary