LF Models 1/48 HE112, Spanish Civil War, Condor Legion
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LF Models Heinkel HE112, full build of this model aircraft in 1/48 scale
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Great subject. Thank you for the rundown on the improvements you made with detail and decals.
Thanks for sharing the subject. Cool to see a different scheme and aircraft.
Hmmm....so it's not just me that ends up in a small square of desk.......sometimes the desk disappears, and it's just my lap! Lovely job on the Heinkel.
A piece of sprue used to spread the lower fuselage sides can also be used to close any gaps at the wing root. This keeps all the panel lines on the wing upper and lower halves lined up. Great job and thanks for the video!
Handsome aircraft.
indeed a handsome guy
Lovely result, Mr Champion . Looks like a nice kit of a handsome aeroplane. Keep up the good work.
Very nice job and enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing and great to see you back.
Beautiful kit beautifully built, Jason!
Hello Jason, good to see back again, really good video, thanks for sharing, cheers Liam
Nice job on this 112. Looks great with the desert ground. ✨🎖✨
So cool to see the off the beaten path subjects like this ! Very nicely done👍🏆
*A very nice build nicely paint, the subject is rare (the He 112 didn't enter in service in the Luftwaffe) but some foreign Air Forces use it and it was a good fighter. Well done CSM!*
Glad to see content. Hoping you expand on the beginner series. Maybe an aircraft or a boat ??? 🍻🍻
Agreed about a beginners guide to aircraft
Beautiful job, if that had been dueling the spitfire there'd of been a bit of confusion with the eliptical wings.
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....симпатично получается....
It's a great build. Only major gripe is the upper colour. It should be the early, more neutral RLM-63 gray. The one found on the colour pictures of Romanian 112s.
Problem is... LF's 112 is basically a non-existing airframe. No B-series aircraft ever carried the landing gear outer doors. That's why the wheel wells got round-shaped. Only the V-9 prototype carried them. And they are always in the down position because they were actuated by the wheels, just like in the He-70F/H-170. Along with a three-bladed propeller which was never exchanged for a two bladed one. The airplane was later pranged up while testing in Hungary. It looks better this way? Yes. Did LF do a mediocre research job? Also yes. Would I spend 36 Euros on what is a flawed kit? Only if they corrected that unexplainable cock-up and radily market it as the V-9 with the correct propeller or modify the wings. A simple insert to fair over the well should suffice.
Anyway, lovely model.
Cheers.
Beautiful model! That's just the landing gear doors look thick.
Some say the He-112 inspired Mitchell, to design the Spitfire with an elliptical wingspan.
It was said that it was the He-70. There is an article debunking the story somewhere.
@@PeteCourtier
Thank you. I knew it was a Heinkel.
Can you tell me what colors you used? (Green of the fuselage and the blue under the fuselage). I am working on a P-40 and like the colors that you are using.
The model turned out awesome.
I do enjoy your videos and I think this kit is excellent. However all that business with the decals was very confusing and, in the end, rather annoying. Would have been good if you could have cleared a space and laid all the different decal sets out and talked to each.
You have made a big mistake, because never the 19 units of the HEINKEL He. 112B-0 and He. 112B-2 were used by the Cóndor Legion.
Spain (Nationalist Band) bought those 19 fighters for its EJÉRCITO DEL AIRE (Spanish Air Force), fighter that were framed in the 5-G-5 (G=Grupo= Squadron) unit under the command of José Muñoz Jiménez, being flown only by Spanish aviators and maintained by Spanish mechanics (only 12 units saw action since the War was almost over Spanish Civil War).
The Cóndor Legion only bought the two prototypes (He. 112V-8 and He. 112V-9) for evaluación (the He. 112V-8 that crashed in an accident).
Observations:
1) The yoke and the arrows is the symbol of the Spanish fascist Party FALANGE ESPAÑOLA DE LAS J.O.N.S. (J.O.N.S.= Juntas Ofensivas Nacional Sindicalista).
2) The black X on a White blackground is the emblem of the band Nationalist Spanish Air Force (Ejército del Aire) and is called the CRUZ DE SAN ANDRÉS (CROSS OF SAN ANDREW).
The CROSS OF SAN ANDREW continues to be the official symbol of all the airplanes of the EJÉRCITO DEL AIRE (Spanish Air Force) and of all the helicopters of the EJÉRCITO DE TIERRA (Spanish Army), but not the airplanes and helicopters of the ARMADA (Spanish Navy).
3) On March 3, 1943 the Spanish lieutenant Miguel Entrena Klett whit his HEINKEL He. 112B-2 fighter (of 1-G-27) faces alone agaist a formatiin of 11 LOCKHEED P-38F Lightning fighter (of the USAAF 14th Fighter Group) that were violating Spanish Airspace, managing to shoot down a P-38F and returning himself and his fighter completely unharmed.
The worl on the model is outstanding.