To see someone brave enough to put themselves onto a channel is to be commended so all hats off to you. Your work is really great and I think that however you chose to deliver the content is entirely up to you. I'm happy that you share your work with the rest of us so thank you for showing us your skills in building, painting and weathering the 109. Keep doing what you do as there are many of us out there who really appreciate your work.
I am building this one now. I am glad I found this since I see you had to do the same thing I have had to. Did not know I need to use filer when trying to close in the engine but now I do. Thanks
Hello and thanks for this nice work! The whole Bf109E model is awesome and I have only one formal notification towards this concrete model. The information from the drawing scheme (at 19:07) is not correct. This WAS NOT a fighter flown by B. Lampskemper from JG 3. This concrete colour and well-known scheme is surely for 1/JG 52 and this "white 12" was flown by Fw. Heinz Ürlings. He had to make his force landing after the combat on September 2nd 1940 and became a prisoner of war.
I really liked the job paint so much, in the part of the landing gear, I am not sure if it is because of the angle of the camera, but I see you got the struts so vertical and bf109 used to have them in a wider position, is just an observation, thank you very much for encouraging modelling airplanes from Battle of Britain era!!
@@TurbineModels yes all 109's are truly very hard to make a proper alignment in landing gear, what I do in these cases I prefer to glue then before painting so it makes easier the adjustments and later on paint work you can avoid damaging paint hehe :)
The small photo-etched parts are difficult to work with for a beginner. And the 109s paintscheme is difficult to paint with a brush so a bf109 with photoetch is not really a beginners kit.
My point of view is different. The smaller photo echted parts are in the cockpit and most part of them are optional. About the scheme: the kit suggest 5 different profiles, it's not necessary to chose the motling one neither. Otherwise this is one of the easier Eduard kit that I ever have built...
I thought you were going to make the pilot Douglas Bader's long lost cousin. I love Gauzy gloss coat, use it on all my IP's. I don't do much with sponges, I like to dry brush. I'm not an "E" guy, because P-47's only dealt with "F"'s and later, but saying that - NICE JOB! Congrats!
Luftwaffe pilots uniform in 1939 for the Jagdwaffe were a kind of blue-grey color (feldblau so they called it). Why did you paint it that kind of buff?
Hola Ivan, creo que te puedo escribir en español por tu nombre, espero que me entiendas bien :). No soy un experto en uniformología pero tanto el propio kit cuando lo compré, como la documentación que encontré al respecto apuntaba a un color arena o kakhi para los pilotos durante la Batalla de Inglaterra...por eso me decidí por ese color.
@@TurbineModels qué sorpresa me diste al responder en español jajaja (hahaha)... muchas gracias por eso. Es curioso lo del uniforme. Es verdad que algunos eran kaki, pero me parece que esos los usaban las tripulaciones de bombarderos, y por la forma del casco y las gafas del piloto, parece ser que este es el caso. En fin, es un detalle. Me gusta mucho tu trabajo y aprendo de él. Un abrazo desde Chile
Me alegro mucho que encuentres interesante mi canal, si te ayuda un poco o te entretiene ya estoy contento...Es muy probable que tengas razón, la verdad es que compre el kit en resina y diría que era un piloto de caza pero es muy posible que haya metido la pata. Cuídate!. Un saludo!!
Beautiful work, but just a couple of tiny nitpicks. Firstly, your fabulous pilot looks as if he is positioned way too far forward and secondly, it would look as if there isn't quite enough "splay" in the undercarriage legs. Other than those, fantastic work, especially the weathering. Classy job.
@@TurbineModels The leading edge of the wings and the top and bottom of the fuselage. Every reference photo I can find has a rounded leading edge on the wing and a near invisible seam on the top and bottom of the fuselage. Minimal filler would work. Your skills in airbrush painting are far superior than my own though so please don't take this constructive criticism as an attack.
Nonono. Don’t worry!!, I like your way to tell me how I can improve 😀 and probably you are right I would try to be more carefull in my next model...let me know your Opinion in next one too. Thank you again!
Paul, it depends of the kind of mottling pattern that you are doing, there is not a “magic formula”. Of course, if you are doing a smaller dots an so well defined you would need more thinner and less pressure. It’s not the case with this kit. Anyway, thank you for your comment! 😄
14 August is coming when Pakistan got independence from UK so why do not you do something special and make a Hawker Tempest Mk 2 which was the first fighter of the country
Hi Omer!, thanks for your comment. Please, could you send me some extra info about the aircraft?. I need to know more about the plane in the Pakistan air forces 🙂
Sorry but, this another of these tediously slow videos, you know, the ones that focus too long on one area, it’s Mogodon in video form,plus, a little commentary wouldn’t go amiss either, like I said sorry but a little criticism helps you improve your next video.
Thank you Peter, your comment is interesting...but, sorry because I dont want disturb you at all, do you know that is possible to rewind the parts not interesting for you?
Finally someone that painted the Bf-109 prop blades in the actual color that they were painted in.
I know it's not popular but I always love to see a pilot figure within the cockpit. To me, it puts it all in perspective.
To see someone brave enough to put themselves onto a channel is to be commended so all hats off to you. Your work is really great and I think that however you chose to deliver the content is entirely up to you. I'm happy that you share your work with the rest of us so thank you for showing us your skills in building, painting and weathering the 109. Keep doing what you do as there are many of us out there who really appreciate your work.
Thank you Robert, really comments as yours keep me motivated to continue posting videos :)
BEAUTIFUL build!! Can't wait to see more
Bien belle maquette !! bravo
I am building this one now. I am glad I found this since I see you had to do the same thing I have had to. Did not know I need to use filer when trying to close in the engine but now I do. Thanks
Thank God... someone who's not afraid of figures
Hahaha, to be honest I like a lot paint figures, I’m not so good but I like it!. Thank you!
Nice work Rafa
Thank you!
Hi, it's nice work. Also it's easy to understand by your step by step building. Thank you !!
thank you mate!
Exceptional work regarding the face painting!
thank you mate!
That's one helluva plane you've built. Well done.
Thank you Jordyn!
Hello and thanks for this nice work! The whole Bf109E model is awesome and I have only one formal notification towards this concrete model. The information from the drawing scheme (at 19:07) is not correct. This WAS NOT a fighter flown by B. Lampskemper from JG 3. This concrete colour and well-known scheme is surely for 1/JG 52 and this "white 12" was flown by Fw. Heinz Ürlings. He had to make his force landing after the combat on September 2nd 1940 and became a prisoner of war.
Thank you so much to teach me something new and sorry for my mistake...
@@TurbineModels Vice versa! :-) This was not your mistake, indeed. The mistake was encompassed in the decals' set.
Nice video like all the time, hope that they will be more ☺️
thank you!, I hope so too!
I really liked the job paint so much, in the part of the landing gear, I am not sure if it is because of the angle of the camera, but I see you got the struts so vertical and bf109 used to have them in a wider position, is just an observation, thank you very much for encouraging modelling airplanes from Battle of Britain era!!
Thank you Ramon!. I think is both, angle of the camera and also that landing gear is not 100% in right position...sorry!.
@@TurbineModels yes all 109's are truly very hard to make a proper alignment in landing gear, what I do in these cases I prefer to glue then before painting so it makes easier the adjustments and later on paint work you can avoid damaging paint hehe :)
Thank yoy for the tip. I will do next time :)
I was just about to point that out as well!!
That is absolutely lovely - thank you
thank you so much!
Nicely done.
Thank you so much!
Beautiful work!
Good work on this model! Before washes, which clear varnish do you apply? Or which brand would you recommend the most?
Thank you!, Normally I use the Tamiya one
The small photo-etched parts are difficult to work with for a beginner. And the 109s paintscheme is difficult to paint with a brush so a bf109 with photoetch is not really a beginners kit.
My point of view is different. The smaller photo echted parts are in the cockpit and most part of them are optional. About the scheme: the kit suggest 5 different profiles, it's not necessary to chose the motling one neither. Otherwise this is one of the easier Eduard kit that I ever have built...
Good work! Great bf209! 👍🏻
thank you!!!
I thought you were going to make the pilot Douglas Bader's long lost cousin. I love Gauzy gloss coat, use it on all my IP's. I don't do much with sponges, I like to dry brush. I'm not an "E" guy, because P-47's only dealt with "F"'s and later, but saying that - NICE JOB! Congrats!
Thank you Bob!! :)
Awesome work :)
Luftwaffe pilots uniform in 1939 for the Jagdwaffe were a kind of blue-grey color (feldblau so they called it). Why did you paint it that kind of buff?
Hola Ivan, creo que te puedo escribir en español por tu nombre, espero que me entiendas bien :). No soy un experto en uniformología pero tanto el propio kit cuando lo compré, como la documentación que encontré al respecto apuntaba a un color arena o kakhi para los pilotos durante la Batalla de Inglaterra...por eso me decidí por ese color.
@@TurbineModels qué sorpresa me diste al responder en español jajaja (hahaha)... muchas gracias por eso. Es curioso lo del uniforme. Es verdad que algunos eran kaki, pero me parece que esos los usaban las tripulaciones de bombarderos, y por la forma del casco y las gafas del piloto, parece ser que este es el caso. En fin, es un detalle. Me gusta mucho tu trabajo y aprendo de él. Un abrazo desde Chile
Me alegro mucho que encuentres interesante mi canal, si te ayuda un poco o te entretiene ya estoy contento...Es muy probable que tengas razón, la verdad es que compre el kit en resina y diría que era un piloto de caza pero es muy posible que haya metido la pata. Cuídate!. Un saludo!!
Nice very good
Thank you!
Lovely work, but would prefer to hear you talking about what you are doing/products used etc instead of the music
Thank you for feedback! And thank you for your comment
Buen trabajo!! Me gusta....Saludos desde España
Muchas gracias Tomas!
@@TurbineModels Hola!! Dónde has conseguido las plantillas de máscaras para pintar insignia alemanes WWII..?? Puedes pasar el link de la página??
@@tomasperezluis4606 tienes muchas marcas que comercializan distintivos, aunque para mi la mejor es Montex. Puedes encontrarla en www.super-hobby.com
@@TurbineModels Muchas gracias!! y siguiendo a usted en sus modelos
Hola!! Como estas? me he dado cuenta que para la imprimasion haces la mezcla con acetona!! Pero que tipo de acetona? Un saludo
Man she’s a beauty!
thank you!
Awesome job what paint did you use.... Vallejo ?
Thank you! Not exactly, usually I paint with laquer: hobby color, Tamiya and AK Real Colors Set...You can watch more details about this in my videos
I really expected to find someone throwing a fit in the comments about dry-sanding on that resin...
I will take into account next time :)
....Greetings...
Beautiful work, but just a couple of tiny nitpicks. Firstly, your fabulous pilot looks as if he is positioned way too far forward and secondly, it would look as if there isn't quite enough "splay" in the undercarriage legs. Other than those, fantastic work, especially the weathering. Classy job.
Should have gone with decals instead of mask painting the wing crosses IMO
I've just discovered your vídeos, great job! Have you ever tried modern era aircrafts? Cheers from Colombia.
Hi Ernesto. Yes I did it some time ago, however I much more interesting in II World War aircrafts
Thank you for your comment!!!
i do like the music................even
hahaha...thank you Carlos!
muito bom...fera demais valeu.....
muito obrigado!!
Great work on the painting and weathering but bro, you gotta hide those seem lines. Huge detractor.
thank you! are you talking about the text lines? or what?
@@TurbineModels The leading edge of the wings and the top and bottom of the fuselage. Every reference photo I can find has a rounded leading edge on the wing and a near invisible seam on the top and bottom of the fuselage. Minimal filler would work. Your skills in airbrush painting are far superior than my own though so please don't take this constructive criticism as an attack.
Nonono. Don’t worry!!, I like your way to tell me how I can improve 😀 and probably you are right I would try to be more carefull in my next model...let me know your Opinion in next one too. Thank you again!
Great model - I think you mean 'German Aces' in your comment above, LOL !
vary nice man good work!. I will add tho keep the resin parts wet when cutting or sanding the dust will give you cancer just a tip buddy
Thank you james , also for your tip!
👍👍👍👏👏👏
thank you!
You need more practices on your mottling paint needs to be a lot thinner like 80% thinner 20% paint low pressure then build it up......
Paul, it depends of the kind of mottling pattern that you are doing, there is not a “magic formula”. Of course, if you are doing a smaller dots an so well defined you would need more thinner and less pressure. It’s not the case with this kit. Anyway, thank you for your comment! 😄
👍🏻
Greeings ... "Emil" ... Not "Eduart"
.... as I known...
Eduard is company...
Hi again ... sry I realist it to late ... sometime it
's funny ... Greetings from Germany ... R.
14 August is coming when Pakistan got independence from UK so why do not you do something special and make a Hawker Tempest Mk 2 which was the first fighter of the country
Hi Omer!, thanks for your comment. Please, could you send me some extra info about the aircraft?. I need to know more about the plane in the Pakistan air forces 🙂
@@TurbineModels Sure why not ??
@@TurbineModels www.hawkertempest.se/index.php/action/inpakistan
www.pafsqk.yolasite.com/tempest.php
@@TurbineModels do you need pictures as well ???
@@TurbineModels warpaint series 55 hawker tempest mk II to VI.
Sorry but, this another of these tediously slow videos, you know, the ones that focus too long on one area, it’s Mogodon in video form,plus, a little commentary wouldn’t go amiss either, like I said sorry but a little criticism helps you improve your next video.
Thank you Peter, your comment is interesting...but, sorry because I dont want disturb you at all, do you know that is possible to rewind the parts not interesting for you?
Not everyone has a short attention span...
So where's your site? Maybe you could show everyone how it's done