Trumpeter 1/24 scale conversion
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D-12 Prototype
by Frank Mitchell

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Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D-12 Prototype |

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This model is (another) of mine which only recently got finished about ten years after it was started.

I bought this Trumpeter kit of the FW-190D-9 when it was first released, which I think was about 2004. I had great plans for turning it into a 190D13, and acquired a boatload of aftermarket kits, publications, decals, parts, etc. (sound familiar?) and actually did a bunch of work on it, but, being a normal modeler (if there is such a thing), my attention drifted, and it was put back into the box, not once, but several times. Finally, a couple of months ago, I was actually cleaning out some old kits (there is a rare statement) and decided to give it one more shot.
By this time, I had decided that I would like to something at least a bit different, since there had been a bunch of good write-ups published on the D-13, but because of the work I had already done, I went for one of the prototype D-12s.

I don’t really know exactly which aftermarket products I ended up using since many of the packages had been lost. However, based on what I could tell from the bones in the box, the forward fuselage was a rather heavily modified vac-form kit as was the radiator cowling, but from a different kit.

The prop spinner was vac-formed over a mold I turned from hardwood. The prop blades were converted from one of the (anonymous) accessory kits. The tail was lightly modified. A number of other tweaks were done, but some of them have faded into my ancient memory.
Finishing, Painting and Markings |
The finish was several different brands of paint and the registration letters and serial were done on the computer.
I am reasonably pleased with it, and happy to have an empty box to throw away. Before closing however, I should also apologize to anyone whose parts I actually used, but could not identify.

There were a fair number of them, judging by the bulging box.
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2015 by Frank Mitchell
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