Hello Chaps,
I'm back to share with you my final build of 2015, that I completed the morning of New Years Eve. This was a gift from a fellow YouTube modeler, who sent it to me because he knew that I was enjoying building Luftwaffe aircraft during the last 8 months, but hadn't yet built a bomber, and that the Heinkel He 111 was a plane that I really wanted to get my hands on.
This is a discontinued kit from 1994, but has been re-released under the Revell banner. For a 22 yr old kit, it has some reasonable details, including recessed panel lines on the exterior surfaces and three figures: a officer, pilot and bombardier/front gunner.. I did have a couple of fit issues though: one of the wing root to fuselage joints had a gap of around 1.0mm that I had to fill, and, the profile of the greenhouse canopy was wider than the profile of the fuselage body on both sides. I therefore had to carefully file the clear part down without damaging the window areas.
Also, the original decal sheet was yellowed and the moment I put decals into water, they disintegrated. My friend who sent me the kit had suspected this might happen, so he included a more up to date set of decals, although they had markings for two H-6 version Heinkel's that carried two torpedoes and also didn't have the fully enclosed dorsal gun turret, but the open style with the windshield facing forward to protect the gunner from airflow.
This newer decal sheet didn't include decals for the V1 rocket, of which there were 24 stencils intended to go onto the rocket on the original sheet.
I therefore decided that this was going to be a non-existent, what if, fun build. I mixed some of the fuselage side markings from the decal sheet to spell 1H+AM, which was associated to a Junkers Ju 88 and which I thought appropriate at the time of building, as it was Christmas, and most people like a good Spiral Ham! With this being a large model at 1/48 scale, I thought that the two tone splinter camo was just too much green, and therefore broke the monotony of it up with a white tail band, which would have indicated that it operated in North Africa....again...accuracy isn't playing into this build...it's just for fun at this point in time.
I have to say though, it was a good kit besides the outlined issues and I had a lot of fun building it!
Enough waffling and onto the photos, I hope you like them
Well there she is, I hope you like her as much as I enjoyed building her.
Again, just like my Fw 190F-8 build, I haven't had the time to post my build on here, but I do have a introduction to the build video and 4 "Build Update" videos on my YouTube Channel, along with my "Final Reveal" video that are available to watch, should you be interested in all the stages from start until end of this build.
Here are the links for the 5 videos associated to this build:
Introduction Video Link- https://youtu.be/BRDvVv0aAS8
Build Update #1 Video Link- https://youtu.be/VCvq7-FxUxU
Build Update #2 Video Link- https://youtu.be/wolvHNA4rZQ
Build Update #3 Video Link- https://youtu.be/WPJQIszbQIs
Build Update #4 Video Link- https://youtu.be/gSrM2QytLYc
Final Reveal Video Link- https://youtu.be/l2BoXSWtHcE
Thanks in advance for taking a look at this posting, for leaving comments and for watching any of the videos, should you do so, much appreciated!
Until my next build thread begins, happy modeling, have fun and Happy New Year!
Cheers
Martin