Bf109F-2
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27 October 2013, 23:51
Dale Hutchinson
Made some progress today. I primed with Tamiya white primer...then painted the nose and mid-section area with Tamiya Camel Yellow from the rattle can...I was going to decant, but opted not to...glad I didn't. I then masked the yellow off. I then put the main colors down...I wasn't too particular on the pattern accuracy, as it will be covered with the winter wash.
Made some progress today. I primed with Tamiya white primer...then painted the nose and mid-section area with Tamiya Camel Yellow from the rattle can...I was going to decant, but opted not to...glad I didn't. I then masked the yellow off. I then put the main colors down...I wasn't too particular on the pattern accuracy, as it will be covered with the winter wash.
27 October 2013, 23:53
Dale Hutchinson
Did a little weathering and removed the masks to reveal the yellow.
Did a little weathering and removed the masks to reveal the yellow.
30 October 2013, 00:23
Dale Hutchinson
I installed the canopy and did a little more weathering...I think I am going to stop with anymore weathering, in fear of over doing it.
I installed the canopy and did a little more weathering...I think I am going to stop with anymore weathering, in fear of over doing it.
17 November 2013, 22:58
Dale Hutchinson
Basically finished. Yes, the black spinner is not common, but not unheard of. I just liked the contrast and I have seen depicted in this way before. A very nice kit.....
Basically finished. Yes, the black spinner is not common, but not unheard of. I just liked the contrast and I have seen depicted in this way before. A very nice kit.....
1 December 2013, 13:32
Dale Hutchinson
Thanks, guys....Brandon, one nice thing about 109s in 1:32, they are not too big, once completed. But also, not too small for the subject matter.
Thanks, guys....Brandon, one nice thing about 109s in 1:32, they are not too big, once completed. But also, not too small for the subject matter.
17 January 2014, 11:52
Dale Hutchinson
This is the hard to find 1:32 Hasegawa Bf109f-2. But what I discovered is that I also have the Hasegawa Bf109f-4 kit and it has the identical sprues and is much more readily available and cheaper. I have to double check, but I do believe I used EagleCal decals for this build.
This is the hard to find 1:32 Hasegawa Bf109f-2. But what I discovered is that I also have the Hasegawa Bf109f-4 kit and it has the identical sprues and is much more readily available and cheaper. I have to double check, but I do believe I used EagleCal decals for this build.
25 January 2014, 12:02
Dale Hutchinson
Thanks...this is the first time I ever tried a winter scheme....I may try a different technique in the future.
Thanks...this is the first time I ever tried a winter scheme....I may try a different technique in the future.
25 January 2014, 13:10
Hunter Cummins
Well your first looks great 🙂 I am thinking of getting a 1/32 scale bf109 E 2 also 😄
Well your first looks great 🙂 I am thinking of getting a 1/32 scale bf109 E 2 also 😄
25 January 2014, 13:17
Dale Hutchinson
Again, if you can't find the F-2, get the F-4 Hasegawa (Kit St31). Differences between the F-2 and F-4 are very minor and all parts for the F-2 are on the F-4 sprues to include the canopy variances. One can get the F-4 for pretty cheap, if you shop around.
Again, if you can't find the F-2, get the F-4 Hasegawa (Kit St31). Differences between the F-2 and F-4 are very minor and all parts for the F-2 are on the F-4 sprues to include the canopy variances. One can get the F-4 for pretty cheap, if you shop around.
25 January 2014, 16:49