Hartmann's Bf-109G-10
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The first Luftwaffe camo I painted with an airbrush. Lots of mistakes and swearing, but I learned some things. Took three tries until I was satisfied.
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Not what you want to see behind you.
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Finished in 2016 and remounted on the stand in 2017 after breaking the landing gear. That explains the unlikely flap and elevator configuration..
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Paint was Rustoleum primer (bad idea), Testors Acryl and Vallejo for camo, Future, oil washes, Dullcote, and then pigments, pencils, and Tamiya pastels.
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23 March 2018, 17:46
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Thank you! Nothing stirs the 12-year old WWII modeler's soul in me like the 109. Except maybe the Fw-190.
28 March 2018, 14:59