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Monogram Classics Bf 109E Review - Serious Kit or Nostalgia Build?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • In this classic model kit review, I am looking at Monogram Classics 1/48 Messerschmitt Bf 109E (kit no. 0074). In a time long ago, before liquid cement, before putty and airbrushes, when paint colors were mixed by eye from little glass jars and applied with a paintbrush, we had Monogram kits. This classic kit dates from the early days of "serious" scale models. In this review, we'll be looking at the finished kit, the instructions, the surface detailing, the transparencies, the decals, potential problem areas to watch out for, and finally, I'll be giving my conclusions. This classic kit has been around for ages. With all the newer Bf 109Es now available, is it still worth building? Let's find out together!

Комментарии • 42

  • @tomlindsay4629
    @tomlindsay4629 Год назад +5

    Loved these 1/48th scale Monogram kits as a kid, all the working parts!

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  Год назад +1

      Wheels up and fighting in a matter of seconds! This one battled it out with my Hurricane on many occasions!

  • @SCSuperheavy114
    @SCSuperheavy114 Год назад +2

    Without a doubt this is the kit that sent me down a lifetime of modeling! First airplane kit I ever built 1978! Thanks for this!

  • @stevecausey545
    @stevecausey545 16 дней назад +1

    I love these old kits.. always fun

  • @c123bthunderpig
    @c123bthunderpig Год назад +2

    Excellent description, " low drama!". My go to kits at that time were Monogram, Revel, Auroa and weekend buddy builds of AMT cars. I think my first kit was the P6E green plastic biplane, maybe by Lindberg. While building the AMT was about the time spray cans came out. We could use regular spray can but it pitted a little so we used automobile rubbing compound to buff out. We used thread to wire engines and felt to make carpet and seats. In the late 50's Aurora came out with chrome plated models, all sprues were chrome for century centuries. Had to glue as is because couldn't sand the seam lines. Pilot and one ground crew hard to paint for sure, I specifically remember the T33.. Built Monogram F100 1/48. The Ww2 fighters, hand painted 1/72, war birds. Military Brat stationed in England I discovered Airfix and was amazed at Humbrol paint they did leave brush strokes. First Airfix kit was night version of Mosquito Big sabbatical and just got back in and feel like Rip van winkle due to huge evolution in kit detail, materials and COST. Now I save my beer money instead of collecting Coke bottles and using allowance :-) I always enjoy your videos , especially the way you finish your kits out.

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  Год назад +1

      Wow, so cool! Thanks for sharing the memories. The 1/72 P6E (Revell?) was also one of my first kits and consequently, one of my favorite aircraft. As a kid, I built lots of the 1/72 jets, WWII fighters and bombers (even the mighty 1/72 B-36). I moved more toward the cars in my teens and I loved the newer Tamiya cars. Then a ten year break and back to WWII aircraft mostly (now in 1/48). I had an experienced modeler friend who brutally critiqued my early efforts - this build included. He really pushed me to improve and get comfortable with airbrushing, photoetch, liquid glue, putty, etc. I'm glad he did, but his approach could have been nicer! Cheers!

  • @gordkolle-bl1ci
    @gordkolle-bl1ci 3 месяца назад +1

    i built this kit in nineteen sixty four. i loved it. tx for the video memory.

  • @josephstabile9154
    @josephstabile9154 Год назад +2

    Also one of my first kits, I believe 1959 copyright. The original decals had only JG 26 badge, and staffel CO insignia--no squadron badge or a/c number.
    What I loved about the kit, as with the other Monogram kits, were the problem-free build, the robustness--I did a lot of "flying" with it--and , it LOOKED like a 109!
    Much surpassed since then, as it should be. But, thanks a bunch, Monogram!

  • @marvinbanka7592
    @marvinbanka7592 7 месяцев назад +2

    All kits are worth building. With an airbrushed finish and modern decals this Me109-E looks fine on
    the shelf.

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  7 месяцев назад

      I don't disagree with that statement. However, there are kits that I have no desire to build. With the 109E, there are better kit choices depending on the modeler and the end result that is desired. Happy New Year!

  • @jameslarosa2396
    @jameslarosa2396 Год назад +5

    Proof that you don't need a 200 part kit to make a great looking model.

  • @natalebabbo-gunplaanddioramas
    @natalebabbo-gunplaanddioramas 9 месяцев назад +1

    I totally relate to your trip down to memory lane, as I started building model kits in 1970 with my first Airfix airplanes in the clear plastic bags with the horrible tube of glue that smeared all over the kit 😂.
    Monogram was a big step ahead and still love and build them to this day. Never built the BF 109-E though…
    Nice video and result!

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! My earliest kits were carriers for my dried glue fingerprints. We're so spoiled by the newer liquid cements with accurate applicators. Cheers!

    • @natalebabbo-gunplaanddioramas
      @natalebabbo-gunplaanddioramas 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@jonsmodelkitreview4624, it’s a miracle we did not erased our fingerprints back then handling that glue…. 😂

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@natalebabbo-gunplaanddioramas Yep!

    • @natalebabbo-gunplaanddioramas
      @natalebabbo-gunplaanddioramas 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@jonsmodelkitreview4624 😂

  • @distractedgeek
    @distractedgeek 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love the Monogram 1/48 scale aircraft kits of the 60's and 70's. My father was as decent a modeller as you could be without an airbrush. He built several of these WWII Monogram kits. They adorned the ceiling of or a room in our house, hanging from fishing line in various poses. He had nearly every WWII 1/48 scale, from the Zero, FW190, the BF109E, Corsair, Hell Diver, Kingfisher, Mosquito, ME262, Hurricane, Spitfire IXC, JU-88, PBY Catalina. He also had some1/72 bombers however I don't know what label the were under. FW Condor, B-24 Liberator, Avro Lancaster. Perhaps Monogram had a 1/72 scale line for these. Can anyone answer this question. Are there any other Monogram 1/48 WWII kits that had retractable landing gear besides the above mentioned BF109E, A6M5 Zero, and the Spitfire IXC? I have recently returned to model building much due to the advent of 3D printing. 1/48 is my preferred scale to build in. I have some experience building the super detailed aircraft models from Tamiya or Hasegawa etc. but in all honesty most of my builds are closed canopy and closed cowlings. So spending time on extreme engine detail or photo etched cockpit pieces doesn't make a lot of sense. What I like to do for example is take a simple kit like this, give it a great paint job, add washes, and distress, exhaust residue. If they don't show many rivets, I will add some with a rivet roller, or add panel lines if they are lacking. I am still big kid at heart, and after each build, whatever the aircraft is will be held in my hand and I will make the same airplane noises I did back in the 70's. I can still hear my pop yell, "Son, it's a model, not a toy!" Sure dad, whatever. Anyway thanks for this. I am glad you posted this video. I would love to see more. Especially some of the old Sci-Fi kits from Aurora or AMT.

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing the memories! The Monogram Corsair, Hellcat, and Hurricane had "working" landing gear. There might be others as well. Airfix includes parts to model the aircraft "gear up" on many 1/48 kits. There are lots of classic kit reviews on this channel, not just the latest and greatest kits. Cheers!

  • @chrispacer4231
    @chrispacer4231 Год назад +2

    I have this kit in the
    BLUE BORDER BOX, still in the shrink wrap, it was my first kit I built in 1970… I’M OLD
    probably won’t build it
    It will stay on my shelf in the wrap, just for show…
    CHRIS from OHIO 🇺🇸

  • @robertmunoz7543
    @robertmunoz7543 5 месяцев назад +1

    Has a 109B-D look?🤔
    Jman

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  5 месяцев назад

      It's definitely the E, but I don't know how accurate the shape is. Certainly not the first choice for the most accurate E. Cheers!

    • @robertmunoz7543
      @robertmunoz7543 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@jonsmodelkitreview4624 hybrid if you will?😁
      Jman

    • @distractedgeek
      @distractedgeek 5 месяцев назад

      @@robertmunoz7543 I'm pretty sure it's the Emile or "E" version possibly the E-2, as it has the Motorkanone in the nose. They had planned to add the Motorkanone as early as the C version but it didn't happen until the E-2 version. It was probably the most heavily armed versions of the E series. As it had 2 wing mounted 20mm canons, the nose canon which was all 20mm and the synchronized MG17's in the cowling above the engine.

  • @gsr4535
    @gsr4535 Год назад +2

    Wow, now this is going waaay back! 🤐

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  Год назад +1

      Yep! It brought me back to my childhood building it.

    • @gsr4535
      @gsr4535 Год назад +1

      @@jonsmodelkitreview4624 Occasionally I do enjoy buiding an old kit and with a little extra scratch detailing, trying to bring it up to (near) modern standards. I'm a masochist! LoL

    • @c123bthunderpig
      @c123bthunderpig Год назад +2

      So true, but if ya want " way" I've got ya both with the 50's :-)

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  Год назад +1

      @@gsr4535 I'm with you. This isn't one of my recent builds. I built it about 25 years ago. But I also really like taking an older kit and finishing it well.

  • @DavidJones-wr3sb
    @DavidJones-wr3sb Год назад +1

    Best place for these old kits is the bin 🙄

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  Год назад +2

      I respectfully disagree David. Though I would not spend my time building this kit for a contest, it is highly appropriate for younger modelers, older modelers looking for a quick nostalgia build, or folks re-entering the hobby (like me 25 years ago when I built it). Cheers

  • @BigAndTall666
    @BigAndTall666 Год назад +2

    Colours are all wrong...

    • @mikelaponte2832
      @mikelaponte2832 Год назад +4

      They are right enough.

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  Год назад +2

      You are correct. This kit was built 25+ years ago as I re-entered the hobby. The colors were mixed by eye from little glass jars, paint applied with a brush, tube glue used, etc. I finished it like most of these were originally completed and enjoyed every minute of the build. It has served as a reminder of my modeling progress through the years and as a weathering testbed on several occasions. Cheers!

    • @jonsmodelkitreview4624
      @jonsmodelkitreview4624  Год назад +1

      Thanks Mike. I built this kit 25+ years ago as I re-entered the hobby. The colors (off as they are) were mixed by eye from little glass jars, paint applied with a brush, tube glue used, etc. I finished it like most of these were originally completed and enjoyed every minute of the build. It has served as a reminder of my modeling progress through the years and as a weathering testbed on several occasions. Cheers!