Building the 1/72 PM Ta-183 Huckebein - A Luft 46 Project

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2008

That's how I did it..

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  • Nice one bro(trust you to have done a TA 183 lol)this is the next scratch build project for my nazi secret weapons/1st encounter diorama:)Great build btw.

  • @NineInchRear1 Thanks... One day I will get this in 1/48 scale, I like the look of the Ta-183 as it is a reasonably modern looking aircraft, and many of the 1950 type jets have borrowed stuff from its design.. Looking forward to seeing your diorama. I will however spend a lot of time OFF YouTube, so please make sure to let me know when you post any videos.. The week after next will be spent in London, I won't be home at all.. :(

  • Build one that flys !Any one can do plastic,they are school boys .

  • @Taildragger2411 Well, that shows how clueless you are. :)

  • Hey I really liked the paint job, about the T 183´s history the truth is also the F86 Sabre was also derived from the T 183 as well as the Pulqui II. Every country had they´r own development in jet´s matters, but things like sweep wing and tail were borrowed from Tank´s aircraft (too advanced concept for high speeds no one else could achieve before the Germans). Don´t take my comment as an aggression I just love planes and really liked your video. Keep posting

  • @Nefariusi Aggression?? Oh no, not at all.. I'm grateful for any info that will increase my knowledge... :)

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  • canopy got little problem and it's beautiful!!

  • @RobSar63 Yes, and a few other jets too, no doubt.. German technology was very advanced, but the end of the war put a stop to all that..

  • The Father of the MIG 15

  • @BasicModelling jaja it fly up n backfired n blew up near us. The back wings were lose so it turned it around n brought it back

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