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wow, that's my dream kit in this scale! I grow up watching this airplane flying since it was based in my hometown, if there is a project of releasing it I'm in!!!
cheers
- Troy Molitor, scvrobeson, Kagemusha and 4 others
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1 hour ago, Thunnus said:
Good work on the dihedral, Antonio! The insert for the prop shaft looks to be off-center in the photo. Will that throw off the placement of the spinner?
Thanks John, you are totally right about it, gotta fix that
cheers
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5 hours ago, oyoy5 said:
Got both and I guess I will try to take the best of both, Didn’t know if anyone else had done that
did that myself last year, since the dihedral wings in Hasegawa kit are a bit flat I used the Revell which has the right angle, some care is needed but possible, cheers
- Gazzas and Rick Griewski
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On 3/8/2020 at 8:30 PM, airscale said:
thanks for that pic Antonio, I haven't seen it before - interesting it doesn't show the black tail - I assume that came later. Also very little exhaust staining so that will save me trying to do that badly
thanks again - great find!
mu honor Peter, no words for your sublime build
not sure if you've seen these also, cheers
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28 minutes ago, JerseyChris said:
Great work on the pilot figure, as you’ve modified him I’m assuming it’s not the Hasegawa supplied figure?
thanks Chris, it is the pilot figure from the Hasegawa Stuka kit, only added the oxygen mask and back life vest portion, cheers
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On 3/8/2020 at 3:38 AM, chrish said:
NICE!
On 3/8/2020 at 10:45 AM, MikeMaben said:Interesting link, thanks Antonio
Thanks gents for your words! cheers
wings are glued, also I increased the dihedral angle which is a bit flat on the Hasegawa 109s, with plasticard and sanding the wing inner reinforcement, cheers
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I shouldn't get distracted from my Mustang build but I couldn't resist to start this one.... So, using the Hasegawa Bf 109 F2 kit as base to upgrade to the G2 version, it will be a "in flight" display so cockpit will closed with the pilot figure and not much of the details visible, this is the progress so far, cheers
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Messerschmitt Bf 109G-2/R6 IV./JG5 Yellow 3 This G-2 Werke nr. 14649, has been found by a ROV on 60m deep outside Norway. The pilot, Gunter Seraphim survived, but probably got killed in another plane crash on April 10 1945 at Schweringen.
restoration photos: https://blhf.org/?id=1533002162
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30 minutes ago, chrish said:
Looks like a 109 repair facility an E on the ground there and another G? In the background on stands
photos taken at the Flugmuseum Messerschmitt, they have two G models, none E model
https://www.flugmuseum-messerschmitt.de/messerschmitt/aircraft/index.html
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looking cool John, checking some ref pictures, looks to me that the wheels angle could be slightly more pronounced
cheers
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9 hours ago, Uncarina said:
Antonio,
It is great seeing this come together!
Cheers, Tom
Thanks Tom, yes, finally she is standing on her feet, cheers
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On 1/30/2020 at 1:15 AM, chuck540z3 said:
I really like the extra detail you are adding to this model, which sets it off from the rest. Great job!
Cheers,
Chuck
Thanks Chuck, very appreciated from a superb modeler like you, we are working both for NAA aircraft at the moment cheers
On 1/30/2020 at 3:16 PM, John1 said:Amazing work! If anyone wants to take the easy way for these markings, Fundekals includes them on their P-51 stencils sheet.
thanks John for the info, there is a new Alclad decals in the market, coincidence?
I have not update since it's been boring stuff and not much visual, lots of sanding and filling rivets/panel lines... still more to sand and prime ahead but getting closer to the paint phase, most of the "silver" paint has been striped using superglue cleanner, I find out by accident, it works fine and does not damage the plastic, the wheel bay will be closed since is the position depicted in the image I'm rendering, so that excuse me from losing my mind with those pipes and wires detailing
also a big shout to my friend Mathieu who kindly sent me stencils made in the silhouette for "Ferocious Frankie" markings, cheers
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1 hour ago, airscale said:
..hope everyone is well
TTFN
Peter
God bless you are back Peter, missing the progres on this build
the lettering came out perfectly, nice 3d resin wheels too!
seems like the tail wheel had a protection canvas, some nice reference pics from laurent Boulestin, keep the good, cheers
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10 hours ago, dodgem37 said:
I like that. What typeface and point size?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Mark
no idea Mark I didn't make it myself, just reworked the one used in Olivier's build, the alclad sheet I posted needs to be reduce to a 15% to make it 1/32 scale, hope it helps, cheers mate!
10 hours ago, Landrotten Highlander said:talking about attention to detail
thanks mate, sometimes it is possible lol, cheers
today I finished the decals applying.. some YZC formers and dark washes, next will be the plumbing fun
cheers
1/32 Hasegawa Bf 109G-14 Hartmann Double Chevron
in Works in Progress
Posted · Edited by Antonio Argudo
to me they show the underneath camo paint, the windshield and canopy were left in its color