Really nice job. You've done a great job. I tend to use a slightly blunted tooth pick to remove making to avoid scratching clear parts. Eduard weekend edition models are a good way into their profi packs
Thanks for the tip. I do actually have a Weekend Edition BF109, but I found the instructions for the engine a bit confusing, which is why i opted to start with this kit.
Its probably more of a situational technique. I would assume it works better on single colored planes like modern jets then on actual camo patterns like here.
I saw pictures of both green and gray interiors. According to the Eduard instructions the interior color was RLM 02 which is a gray tone that apparently can look more green depending on the variant.
RLM 02 (there were two consecutive primary shade variations) which is a grey-green shade (as he has used) was standard specification up until November 1941. RLM 66 which is a shade similar to panzer (dark) grey after November 1941. As this E-7 is in the livery of 7./ JG 26 März-Mai 1941, have a guess which colour the cockpit should be?
Really nice job. You've done a great job. I tend to use a slightly blunted tooth pick to remove making to avoid scratching clear parts. Eduard weekend edition models are a good way into their profi packs
Thanks for the tip. I do actually have a Weekend Edition BF109, but I found the instructions for the engine a bit confusing, which is why i opted to start with this kit.
Bel lavoro!!!
It turned out really well! Nice work. and nice plane :).
Thank you very much :)
Great work, Thank you Sir
I have to thank you :)
Great build! I love the camo scheme on this. You got a new subscriber! Take care…Drew
Much appreciated Drew! The camo scheme was one of the reasons I choose this kit.
Nice scheme on this 109. Looks great.
Thank you! I really like the scheme too
Looks cool. 🛩 I'm a new Subscriber on your channel.
Thanks :)
Just one comment: the bf109 naturally had panel line straight at the middle of the back of the fuselage,
Thanks for the info! I will keep this in mind the next time I build a Bf109
Having built many models I'm not really crazy about pre shading 😮
Its probably more of a situational technique. I would assume it works better on single colored planes like modern jets then on actual camo patterns like here.
Weren't the Luftwaffe interiors gray?? Not green.
I saw pictures of both green and gray interiors. According to the Eduard instructions the interior color was RLM 02 which is a gray tone that apparently can look more green depending on the variant.
RLM 02 (there were two consecutive primary shade variations) which is a grey-green shade (as he has used) was standard specification up until November 1941. RLM 66 which is a shade similar to panzer (dark) grey after November 1941. As this E-7 is in the livery of 7./ JG 26 März-Mai 1941, have a guess which colour the cockpit should be?