How to paint cockpit WWII aircraft - Spitfire, P-51 and Fw 190

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • How to do it? In today's video, we will try to show you how the cockpits of World War II aircraft are painted. We chose different models to present different tips and tricks. In 1/48 scale, I will build cockpit of the Spitfire Mk.I aircraft from the Profipack kit by Eduard.
    It is a detailed kit with etched parts and does not need to be improved. In 1/32 scale, I chosed the P-51D Mustang from Revell. The cockpit from the construction industry is very detailed, including the instrument panel, which I supplemented with equipment decals after painting. Because the kit doesn’t contains belts, I used a universal set of etched belts for American fighters from Eduard from the STEEL series.
    For indicating the wood on the floor demonstrated the work with difficult HGW. In the end, I chose a cast cockpit from Aires for the Fw 190D from Hasegawa. The resin parts are complemented by an etched instrument panel and belts. Here we focus on the coloring of these etched parts.
    I hope the video will inspire you and everyone will find something that will help him next time while painting cockpit. In preparation is a continuation video focused on painting cockpits of modern aircafts.
    The model was built by Josef Choreň

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