BF-109G-6
final result
Front View
Left View
Top View no weathering
Right View
Top View no weathering
Комментарии
14 June 2015, 17:40
Stephan Ryll
first pictures from this project
cockpit assembled but no weathering yet - will follow tomorrow 🙂
first pictures from this project
cockpit assembled but no weathering yet - will follow tomorrow 🙂
14 June 2015, 17:44
Stephan Ryll
thank you all 🙂
It was a pleasure to build this kit during the hot summer
max temperatur in my cave under the roof was 49 degrees 🙂
thank you all 🙂
It was a pleasure to build this kit during the hot summer
max temperatur in my cave under the roof was 49 degrees 🙂
16 August 2015, 07:36
Roberto Rocat
Nex time a Trop is in order, given the temperatures! In my cave all stopped working: glues, paints, myself!
Nex time a Trop is in order, given the temperatures! In my cave all stopped working: glues, paints, myself!
16 August 2015, 10:01
Stephan Ryll
thank you all
@ Roberto
my airbrush compressor overheated several times caused by the high temperatures
the work with decals was a trip on a wire 🙂
thank you all
@ Roberto
my airbrush compressor overheated several times caused by the high temperatures
the work with decals was a trip on a wire 🙂
16 August 2015, 10:44
Bart Goesaert
very nice done, only remark is the thickness off the exhaust stain, it looks heavy
very nice done, only remark is the thickness off the exhaust stain, it looks heavy
19 August 2015, 11:52
Stephan Ryll
Thank you Bart for your comment - I think they had some bad fuel;)
to be honest this was caused by some airbrush trouble during the hot summer period
Thank you Bart for your comment - I think they had some bad fuel;)
to be honest this was caused by some airbrush trouble during the hot summer period
19 August 2015, 15:56
Album info
Eduard BF-109G-6 Profi Pack
W.Nr. 18807, Flown by Ofw. Alfred Surau, 9./JG 3, Bad Wörishofen, September, 1943