QUOTE: Originally posted by miller41
I only plan on very light weathering, as your right these planes had a much better chance of being shot down than getting all dirty and beat up:-)
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Huh? They didn't call it the flying tank for nothing
Trust me guys-- there aren't too many fighter/bombers from WWII that can claim the notoriety of having German cannon shells bounce off of their skin harmlessly..... the one area to hit these things to be sure of a kill was underneath into their radiators, which was why the pilots learned to hug the ground early on so the German 109s couldn't get those gut shots.
I'm not saying go crazy on weathering, but these planes were the farthest thing from fragile there was during the war.