Great.
I will be depicting "Yellow 7" of Oberfeldwebel Heinz Arnold, II./JG7, based at Prague's Ruzyn airport in April 1945. The aircraft had (unusually for jets) Arnold's kill tally on the fuselage. Arnold was lost in a ground attack mission in another 262 on 17th April. Leutnant Fritz Muller flew "Yellow 7" to Lager-Lechfeld on 8th May where he surrendered. The aircraft was taken in by US Forces (Watson's Whizzers) and now resides in a museum in Washington, if anyone wants to compare my work when i'm done!
The reason for this aircraft is twofold: 1) it's one of my favourite WWII planes - soooo far ahead of its time 2) my fiancee is Czech and from Prague, and i like to model pieces that have a Czech angle wherever possible.
I will be using Tamiya's base kit, Aires cockpit and wheelbay set, Cutting Edge flaps and control surfaces, and Cutting Edge weighted wheels.
If anyone can show me some pics / evidence of what the airfield looked like at Ruzyn, i may make a small diorama. Specifically, i would love to use the Kettenkraftrad from the A-2a kit, but am not sure they were stationed there.
I will post some pics once i have something to show!
Kind regards,
Nicholas