C VEICH wrote:
Having now seen it in person the colors are more subdued than they appear in the previously posted pics. Even on a bright and sunny Casa Grande morning! When I first saw the pics in this thread I was a bit taken aback with the colors but I had no such reaction at all when viewing the real deal. I'm no Luftwaffe color expert by any means but the colors in the pics (even my own posted below) do not really depict accurately the finished product.

dano wrote:
the FHC's Fw is looking good, the paint has flattened out as it dried and it looks good. We now have mine in the paint and here are the first picutes of it, we still have to do the markings but the camo is completed
http://s960.photobucket.com/albums/ae90/wcn/@dano: Dan, thanks for posting your pics.Your plane looks great, I can´t wait to see pics of it finished and in the air. IMHO your paint scheme emphasizes the beauty of the 190.
@C Veich: Your pics of the FHC Fw 190 tell a different story in comparison to the ones by FHC, taken when the paint was fresh. And as you wrote, that the plane even looks better in reality means to me that the paint job is much better than suspected initially. Thanks for your pics.
Only shame is that I most probably won´t be able to see this 190 in person. Well, but who knows, never say never.
Both birds look great, my gut says they do give the right impression how those 190´s have been when there were lots of them around. Indeed a rare breed of birds, thanks they are alive again.
Michael