I see your point. I prefer having no more of any one type. So, my shelf already includes a Academy Fw-190A8, Fw-190A6, Zvezda Fw-190A4, DML Ta-152C0, and Hasegawa Fw-190D9 and I can't get excited over another Fw-190A8. On the other hand, a Fw-190A0 would be a nice addition. It's just that I prefer having visible differences in the aircraft on my shelf.Clashcityrocker wrote:Like others I prefer the short nose versions, but I can appreciate a nice build, and this is a nice looking build and paint finish.
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Chuck's Ta-152 H-1 in 1/72 scale *Finished*
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Nice to see this come together so well, gives me some confidence for when mine gets to the top of the queue.
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Finally finished, I do recommend this kit for Focke Wuld modelers and it makes a nice addition to the shelf.
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Nice work there Chuck. I quite like the TA 152
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Very nice.
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Great looking finish and well done all around.
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thanksTobyC wrote:Nice work there Chuck. I quite like the TA 152
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Very nice build indeed!
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Great job.
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