Thank you very much, Robertomoe, upnorth, kik36, garydmason, TANGO, jimz66, and John !
kik36 - Yes, the camo was painted freehand, with a Badger 150 airbrush. I started four Luftwaffe kits at the same time, so all the painting, glosscoating, decalling, washing & dullcoating was done at the same time. Before I got to the glosscoating stage, my Ju 87 suffered a fall, and will be repaired (its up next in this project). I use Model Master enamels, for the most part, and I allow the 48 hours to dry. I also let the Future glosscoats dry for 48 hours.
garydmason - this was the only 262 on the "production line." The others (which I have finished) are a Dragon FW 190A-8, a DML Ta 152H-1. The Hasegawa Ju 87G-2 is redy for repairs.
jimz66 - there were quite a few different varients. There are single & two-seater nightfighters, single-seat fighters, 2-seat trainers, single & 2-seat bombers, single-seat attack interceptor, single-seat recon, and a host of others used to try different adaptations (some with pulse jets !). There was even a three-seater on paper at war's end. There is a Me 262A-1a at the NASM, I believe it is "White 3," but I'm unsure of the unit.
Thanks again, everyone ! My next Me 262 will be in NMF.