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Tamiya 262 ??

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Hi Theuns ,I came across this image showing the whole tow bar attached to an Me262. It would be easy to make if you wanted to include one in your diorama.

Hope it gives you some inspiration!

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Steve
 
That's nice. I think they've gone for an 80/81 or 81/82 mottle.It's hard to be certain about the late colours and either is entirely feasible. They've made a very neat job of it.I wonder how it handled with two 300 litre drop tanks attached.

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Hi JFJ,that profile is based on the Messerschmitt document I posted earlier. The pattern is correct and the two colours should be RLM82 (a green colour described in german documents as Hell-grun or Oliv-grun) and RLM81 (described as Dunkelbraun or Braunviolet) It is a brownish colour and certainly not the plum/purple colour on the profile. Otherwise it looks possible.

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Steve
 
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Hi Theuns ,I came across this image showing the whole tow bar attached to an Me262. It would be easy to make if you wanted to include one in your diorama.Hope it gives you some inspiration!

Cheers

Steve
I don't know how I missed this picture earlier - but I'd really hate to see that view in my rear mirror if I was flying an allied plane. That looks really sinister!

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They certainly have that shark look about them, wonder if any had the teeth on like the American fighters.
 
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I could also go to the other side and do the 262 in the USAF collours (post war)

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They certainly have that shark look about them, wonder if any had the teeth on like the American fighters.
The fancy art work tends to be on early war Luftwaffe aircraft. Late war aircraft rarely even feature personal or squadron emblems. Always exceptions and never rules (I've been studying the Luftwaffe long enough never to make an unequivocal statement!) but I've not seen a shark mouth Me262 which is a shame as it's crying out for one.

Steve
 
Whilst looking for something completely different I found a shark's mouth on a Bf110E-2 fighter bomber of II./ZG 76. Early war as it still has the white tactical markings introduced for September 1940. A few of this type of unit carried large emblems like this. The famous "Wespe" of ZG 1 and wolf's head of a unit I can't remember spring to mind.

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