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Messerschmitt Bf-109 F-4


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Hi, I want to show my next model, it is a Messerschmitt Bf-109 F-4 from Libya in 1942. Halinski Publishing 1:33 scale like always. Model is not painted of course, just wash and marks of use, typical for this aircraft, suggested by images of II World War.

 

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My hat off to you, Piotrek :clap2: :clap2: :bow: :bow:

Very inspirational! Looking at your model one wants to push himself a bit further in his modeling. Thanks for that! Very nice photography too.

 

I like a lot how you faded original colors, looks very convincing. Your weathering in general is top notch for me. But I think the most I like the sand filter. This is one difficult bugger to make in paper and yours looks awesome!

 

I agree, without the work in progress photos there is no way to tell it's a card model :punk: :evil_laugh:

 

Please don't forget to show us, mortals, your Spitfire progress.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi thanks a lot, for your comments. I know that paper modeling is a little exotic for you :)

 

AceofClubs I wrote a few things about wathering in my other topics:

http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=36079

http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=36078

 

as i said, I use the same techniques wathering like plastic modelers: oil paints, postshading, wash etc.

 

Paper shapeing is not so simple, a lot of paper modelers. many modelers learns that throughout their life, me too. We are watching a lot of build raports and learn from them. Just as plastic modelers! Each of us has his own technique of shaping paper, for which he could write a book! :) it is a matter of training!

 

Regards

Peter

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