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ME-262a

Photography Modeling posted on May 25, 2003
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This is a model that is part of the "Smithsonian Collection" series. It represents the RL 262 that is next to the P-80 in the NASM Washington DC. The Junkers 004 engines, due to the lack of modern alloys, had a scrap life of around 24 hours and while they could burn a coal tar derivitive they were very thirsty and sluggish at low speeds like our jet engines of the period.

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neiwil

5:09AM | Wed, 30 July 2008

Superb modelling, excellent paint job ! ( I feel a texturing job coming on ).

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Emil-arts

8:26PM | Sat, 02 August 2008

I haven't made any models for years but this has certainly rekindled my interest. Nice work.


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