HE-112 was one of the competitors for the new Luftwaffe's monoplane fighter (which was won by the ubiquitous ME-109). It suffered from weak engines, a heavy airframe and some bad luck (on top of the Luftwaffe prejudice that said Heinkel=Bomber, Messerschmidt=Fighter). A few dozen were made, some got flogged off to the Fascist Spanish and (after a few had appeared in propaganda shoots) the balance were sold to Romania. Even with better engines it never lived up to expectations and it quickly disappeared in the maelstrom of war.
now I think I need a PZL-11c 
box with contents 
the ultra-detailed instructions 
the absolutely top-notch decal sheet 
nicely bagged so it won't lose small parts 
right out of the bag I knew this was a different kit, 
there was an attempt to provide cockpit details! 
and framing on the inside of the landing gear covers 
even a dash board with instruments! 
raised panel lines but they are very fine and crisp 
the fuselage went together without any issues
but there was a pronounced ridge at the joint between the halves 
but that was nothing that a touch of sandpaper couldn't fix 
nothing at all to ensure that the wing halves line up properly 
but, with the gull-wing form to guide me, they lined up just fine 
the wings fit nicely to the fuselage 
but the tiny contact area wasn't enough to ensure a good weld using plastic cement
 so I resorted to super glue followed up with putty to close the gaps 
both sides need a minor touch up 
the landing gear weren't bad aside from the horrid instructions 
not telling me where the small part was supposed to go 
just like that, no locating hole or pin, 
it doesn't even say it it is suppose to go sideways or front to back 
fortunately there are a good many pictures available on the internet 
more putty on the wing-roots 
then the wheels and propeller 
after a white primer I started painting 
I chose the Romanian paint scheme of light gray over blue
 because I liked the bright yellow crosses 
sadly both of those colors cover very poorly, 
several coats were needed before they were opaque 
too lazy to mask things I free-hand painted the wingtips and fuselage stripe 
finally ready for decals 
first a nice gloss coat of Future
then the decals, 
I had some issues with my Solvaset not drying for 12 hours 
certainly a different look from the standard Luftwaffe colors 
a coat over the decals with more Future
and then a matte coat of Vallejo spray 
I do like the finish of the Vallejo, but it takes hours to dry fully 
then I added the cockpit canopy, which I glued in place with Future;
Future Floor wax is an old trick I picked up decades ago, the acrylic gives the clear plastic a brilliant gloss, paint a thin layer on the inside and outside of the canopy, it can also be used to attach the canopy without the risk of fogging that super glue can produce just by painting a thin line along the edge and setting in place

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 


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