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Hello everyone,

Even though my desk is very crowded, I started a new project. In order not to see the terrible earthquake images on TV, I have to keep myself busy with new enthusiasms.

Project is 1/32 Bf-110C-6  3U XS from 8./JG 26 in Western desert late 1941.

I will use 1/32 Revell Bf 110C-2/7 kit with AIMS C-6 conversion set. Quinta Studio interior set is also waiting to be used. By the way I cut out Revell's oversized box and made it smaller. All the contents fit comfortably in the reduced box.

 

The point that worries me the most about this project is applying RLM80 squiggles. Hope that I can do this without ruining it.

 

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Edited by Tolga ULGUR
Posted
3 hours ago, Rick Griewski said:

Thanks for showing the Quinta product so well. I think I will try some.  Especially for my jet kit. 

I love the shrunken box!  :clap2:  

 

Thanks Rick.

I really like Quinta's product. Easy to apply. It is possible to use with Cyanoacrylate if needed. Glad I got rid of the PE sets

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Great start Tolga, I look forward to following your build.  I have both this aircraft (the Cyberhobby/Dragon version) and the C6 conversion set.  It will be interesting to follow how you intergrate the two.

 

Ernest

Posted
14 hours ago, mozart said:

A Bf110.....can't have too many of those....model-on Tolga!!

 

11 hours ago, Borsos said:

Great project! I hope yours are all safe and sound by the way!

 

 

20 minutes ago, IainM said:

Great! My favourite aircraft, will look forward to see this one being built!:clap2::thumbsup:

 

15 minutes ago, Greif8 said:

Great start Tolga, I look forward to following your build.  I have both this aircraft (the Cyberhobby/Dragon version) and the C6 conversion set.  It will be interesting to follow how you intergrate the two.

 

Ernest

 

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