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Modelling Luftwaffe, Jets and Wonder Weapons [Hardcover]

Brett Green

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Nov 20 2012 Modelling Masterclass
While the Allies largely relied on mass production to help them win World War II, Hitler's Nazi Germany put a great deal of their limited resources into new technologies. Nowhere was this more evident than in some of the revolutionary aircraft developed for the Luftwaffe. By the end of 1944, a number of jet and rocket aircraft were entering front-line service in the roles of high-speed interceptor, fighter, reconnaissance and bomber.

In addition to these tangible assets, which were used with varying degrees of success, the drawing boards of Germany were littered with dozens of advanced designs that never reached the prototype or production stages. Many of these operational and paper projects advanced the pace and influenced the direction of aircraft development in the decades following World War II, with many of the German engineers responsible for these innovations seamlessly continuing their roles in the United States and the USSR.

Modellers have had a long fascination for the Luftwaffe's jet arsenal and secret weapons of fact and fiction and this new Osprey Masterclass will explore the Luftwaffe jets and rocket planes that saw service at the end of World War II. This title will discuss the background behind these wonder weapons before covering aspects of the aircraft in detail - powerplants, cockpits and ordnance - with photographic walkarounds and modelling guides. Special attention will then be given to the techniques for painting and finishing late-war jets and rocket aircraft, with step-by-step techniques offered for bare metal, puttied panel lines, unfinished plywood and the ever-controversial RLM camouflage colours. Finally, the rocket and missile technologies and the "Luftwaffe '46" phenomenon will also be covered, with modelers having a particular fascination for these "what if" aircraft that never saw service but now appear as scale models.

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"Clearly and copiously illustrated, coverage offers practical, step-by-step advice for modelers of most skill levels. Kit comments and historical remarks season sections. And notes on the Fi 103 trolley – and Simon Herbert's scratch-built 1:35 V2 Vidalwagen – should please vehicle and diorama enthusiasts."
- David L. Veres, www.cybermodeler.com

"...a fine survey of military aircraft developed by the Luftwaffe and is a strong pick for any military aircraft modeler who wants a blend of history and keys to authentic modeling."
- The Midwest Book Review (February 2013)

About the Author

Brett Green is the editor of HyperScale (www.HyperScale.com), an online model magazine established in 1998, and a highly respected aviation modeller. He has published two books on the colours and markings of Luftwaffe aircraft: Augsburg's Last Eagles, on the late-war Messerschmitt Bf 109, and Stormbird Colors on the Me 262. For Osprey Publishing he has written Modelling 2: Modelling the Messerschmitt Bf 110 and Modelling 11: Modelling the P-47 Thunderbolt, and has co-written World War 2 US Army Fighter Modeling in the Masterclass series. Brett lives in Sydney, Australia, with his wife and two children.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Verify pages 1- 15 Nov 24 2012
By Wilhelm - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a rather nice book covering various models of Luftwaffe jets and rockets,etc. Some of the kits reviewed are still available. Most of them are mainstream kits that should come around again (just a matter of at what price). I pre-ordered my copy. As soon as you receive it you need to check the first 15 pages. Where pages 1-15 should be there are pages in the range from 50 - 64. Pages in this range got duplicated. The photo quality is very good. Some aftermarket accessories with a little bit of scratch build were used in construction. Not much really on the how to do it part. Mainly a photo guide with mention of why given choices were made and the reference used. Pictures of the real thing in museums around the world round things out.
4.0 out of 5 stars Good reference while making 1/32 scale HE-162 April 27 2013
By DAVID GROSSMAN - Published on Amazon.com
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Good guide for late WWII German aircraft. Clear crisp pictures and useful information if you are building the aircraft. Am waiting for an equivalent book to come out on WWII German Night Fighters!

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