Bf 109G-6/R6 Ofw. Alfred Surau
Comentarios
13 May 2020, 00:25
Michael Hickey
Thanks all, it was a real pleasure to build, now to continue on with my Hurricane and Mk. VIII Spitty after that.
Thanks all, it was a real pleasure to build, now to continue on with my Hurricane and Mk. VIII Spitty after that.
21 May 2020, 03:46
Alan G
Just wish Eduard would 'up-scale' some of their superb 1:48 to 1:32. What paints did you use?
Just wish Eduard would 'up-scale' some of their superb 1:48 to 1:32. What paints did you use?
21 May 2020, 12:53
Michael Hickey
Hi Alan, I used Gunze paint through out the whole build, H416 RLM66, H70 RLM02, H417 RLM76, H68 RLM74 and H69 RLM75. I love their paint it always sprays without fail.🙂
Hi Alan, I used Gunze paint through out the whole build, H416 RLM66, H70 RLM02, H417 RLM76, H68 RLM74 and H69 RLM75. I love their paint it always sprays without fail.🙂
24 May 2020, 04:08
Joerg R.
Nice build. But one thing, the Pilots name was Alfred Surau. An uncle from a friend of me.
Nice build. But one thing, the Pilots name was Alfred Surau. An uncle from a friend of me.
24 May 2020, 09:55
Michael Hickey
Thanks for the nice words, and my sincere apologies for the misspelling of his name, I will try to fix it up.
Alan, you should try them they are nice and spray well.
Thanks for the nice words, and my sincere apologies for the misspelling of his name, I will try to fix it up.
Alan, you should try them they are nice and spray well.
25 May 2020, 00:50
Album info
This Gustav W.Nr. 18807 was flown by Ofw. Alfred Surau, 9./Jg 3, Bad Worishofen, Germany, September, 1943.