It's been about two years since I touched this profile, so I can't blame anyone that doesn't remember this one, but--like the Prodigal Son--I've returned to the Heinkel He 46G to finish off a profile. My father did the line art for this one a couple of years ago, then I did the lighting and shading of it. Here's a link to the original post on it:
http://beyondthesprues.com/Forum/index.php?topic=144.msg6425#msg6425Anyway, when I was looking at the various files on my hard drive that I needed to reopen and polish off, I found this one, basically 99% done. I redid a lot of the weathering, but that was about all that I had to do.
Finished in the standard scheme of the greens of 70/71 over blue 65 under surfaces with early style Balkenkreuz and the swastika applied across the rudder/fin hinge line, Heinkel He 46G, P2+HM of the 4.(H)/21 is seen here as it looked at Gross-Lassewitz on 1 September, 1939.
Cheers,
Logan