Messerschmitt Me 109TL
- Skala:
- 1:72
- Status:
- Gotowe
- Rozpoczęte:
- September 1, 1995
- Gotowe :
- November 1, 1995
- Poświęcony czas:
- I don't recall
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22 February 2012, 16:23
Juan M Leria
This was my first resin kit, built on behalf of a friend who wanted to have a model with my style. It's mostly built sraight from the box, but with instrument panel from Heller's Me 262, pilot figure from Matchbox, some plastic card and metal rod in the undercarriage. The back section of the airframe was solid, so I carved it in order to avoid the tail-sitting.
This was my first resin kit, built on behalf of a friend who wanted to have a model with my style. It's mostly built sraight from the box, but with instrument panel from Heller's Me 262, pilot figure from Matchbox, some plastic card and metal rod in the undercarriage. The back section of the airframe was solid, so I carved it in order to avoid the tail-sitting.
22 February 2012, 16:35
Juan M Leria
Thx. I would like to apply a more eyecatching scheme, such and Eric Hartmann's plane, but my friend whish just this look.
Thx. I would like to apply a more eyecatching scheme, such and Eric Hartmann's plane, but my friend whish just this look.
22 February 2012, 20:25
Bill Gilman
Looks very nice, Juan! Was this a real plane, or just one of those Luft 46 paper airplanes? I've not seen or heard of this one before.
Looks very nice, Juan! Was this a real plane, or just one of those Luft 46 paper airplanes? I've not seen or heard of this one before.
23 February 2012, 00:55
Juan M Leria
It was a 1943 'crash-project' in order to get a jet fighter a.s.a.p. until the Me 262 was available, thinking that starting from a proven design would do thing easier; but they soon discovered that the number of changes was too great, making it as difficult as a new project, so it was ended soon after those preliminary studies.
It was a 1943 'crash-project' in order to get a jet fighter a.s.a.p. until the Me 262 was available, thinking that starting from a proven design would do thing easier; but they soon discovered that the number of changes was too great, making it as difficult as a new project, so it was ended soon after those preliminary studies.
23 February 2012, 09:34
Bill Gilman
Thanks for the explanation! History is one of my other hobbies, so I'm always curious about things like this.
Thanks for the explanation! History is one of my other hobbies, so I'm always curious about things like this.
23 February 2012, 14:11