@Evidential Nice, but Corsica need to by Blue, and Greece Green.
If the year is 1941.
¿Here do you put the ICs?
John Brown's Painted Axis and Allies Pieces
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Guys, I had a great night, tonight, and was able to decal 13 planes. I have 12 more to go and will have photos by Sunday. :-)
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Well guys, I was able to work on the planes, two nights in a row, and managed to get the phase four of the Luftwaffe done in the winter camo. I will post pictures tomorrow. I just need to let them dry from the coating first. :-)
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Phase Four of Five Camo Schemes of the German Luftwaffe
**German Luftwaffe painted in the Winter Camo Scheme consisting of 27 planes in four unique winter patterns for your viewing pleasure. I painted my own artistic design for one of these patterns, which is the zebra pattern, I also repeated the cheetah pattern, I did one with short lines down the whole plain, which I will call the winter grass look, and then the last one, I will call it the webbing design pattern. LOL, I don’t know what else to call them, but three of these I got from pictures. Germany had tons of schemes, too numerous to count. I sure hope you enjoy these pictures. I had a lot of fun doing these and as a result of taking my time on these, I think they turned out, alright. :-D
As the allies were making their way across a the snowy mountain pass, the Germans swallowed them up like an avalanche taking down a small village down below a mountainside. The news of the devastation of the snowy pass reached the allied command headquarters, and the allied command were not happy with the results, for the allies were once again, caught in a snare.
The first two pictures are the whole group of planes.
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The next two pictures are the Zebra Patterned and the Webbed Camo Group.
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The next two pictures are the Winter Grass and Snow Cheetah patterned camo group.
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BF-109’s
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FW-190’S
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Me-110’s
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Me-262’s
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Ju-87’s
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Ju-88’s
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He-111’s
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Do-17’s
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Ju-488’s
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The last two pictures are the Ju-52.
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Wow, very creative camouflage schemes! Those are a lot of planes :O
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Wow, very creative camouflage schemes! Those are a lot of planes :O
Thanks Spitfire, I wanted mine to be unique with a little historical flair, but with my own twist on some of it. :-D
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Cool schemes, great work. Hoping that the enemy has left my mancave so i can resume work this weekend……
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Cool schemes, great work. Hoping that the enemy has left my mancave so i can resume work this weekend……
I appreciate it, it was fun for sure!
I would hope it is gone. That is bad when you are fighting a two front war, trying to paint and getting rid of a snake, LOL.
The closest thing that can get to me is the brown recluse, and in the summer, they are very bad, in Texas. :-D
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**Update:**Guys, because of spring break, taxes, and the fact I’m having my kitchen redone, I have to put the my painting on hold.
I will have the final phase five of the Luftwaffe, the gray camo scheme done, plus redo’s of some of the first two sets, and will try to start the German Navy in April.
Sorry, but real life sometimes interferes, and I kept putting off my taxes, but can no longer put that off, LOL. I could use a break, so I will resume painting soon. :-D
Cheers,
John
P.S. In the mean time, check out Spitfire’s awesome Flying Tigers, on my painted set from him, on his thread. :-)