1/72 Bf-109G - Leopard - 23.01.2009
Hi all, I've just discovered this piece of the forum. I'm a enthousiast moddeller to. ?Is moddeller the right word?
Right. I'm building for more than 6 years now, and I've build many models, Only in the scale of 1/72. Some very nice models in 1/32, such as the P-47D.
Here's my new project, a Bf-109 Gustav. It has gunpods under the wings, and I think it'll be on a diorama together with a Ju-87 B2/R2 Stuka
Here are some pics, sorry for the bad quality, but the only thing I had right now was my mobile phone :wink:
the status right now:
the nose:
the pit:
comments are welcome!!
~Leo~
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walter_solito - 23.01.2009
Hi!
Ju87 B or R is a '41 a/c instead Bf109 G is a '43 a/c.....the gap age between them are too big for me....
Have a good work on the Gustav!!!
walter
- Brophmeister - 24.01.2009
walter_solito Wrote:Hi!
Ju87 B or R is a '41 a/c instead Bf109 G is a '43 a/c.....the gap age between them are too big for me....
Have a good work on the Gustav!!!
walter
True, although I'm fairly sure that early war aircraft continued to soldier on right to the very end. The Hs123's used over Italy in '44 are the stuff of legend
Good luck with the project leopard! May I suggest, if youre trying to get a good solid line between the upper and lower suface colours, that you use some tape to mask it with? I use special tape made by Tamiya that gets good contact without damaging the paintowrk, but any household tape will work quite OK.
- Leopard - 24.01.2009
here are a few more pics lads:
As Brophmeister said, I;ve used masking tape this time:
Very nice striping
:wink:
O, and I hear someone saying: 'I know that paintscheme', or that will soon happen, so yes, you will know this scheme from IL-2. I use the Bf-109 G6 $Gerhard_Barkhorn scheme for this bird
~Leo~
- terminator363 - 27.01.2009
Those pictures are a bit blurd but its ok at least the model looks fantastic! I have a bunch of models here:
www.wings-on-fire.piczo.com (I know I litterd AAA with this link but no one goes to my site!
)
- Leopard - 04.02.2009
@ terminator363: I've looked on ur site and it's pretty amazing. I think I have almost as many models as you 2 have, but not so good looking!!
A little update today:
Nearly finished, some little detailpainting, canopy placing and painting, and some decalling will folow!
thats it for now
~Leo~
- terminator363 - 04.02.2009
Good work! (since last time i saw
) It looks better every new picture! What company was this model?
- Leopard - 05.02.2009
Final update of this model today 8)
I finished it about an hour ago, and I like it
In order of building
some smoke from the exhaust:
Gunsmoke added:
The yellow pieces:
As terminator asked, here is the box. The kit is from Academy, my first kit of it. The quality is good, but there are some space between some parts.
I said already that the paintscheme was from gerhard barkhorn, but nor really no. One of my moddelling mates came by and he said, I have just bought a book about the Bf-109, there are some fine paintschemes in. So, that's why it looks so!
I'll decalling the plane with the next model, so I have the mess only one time
This is the next model for the diorama:
I'm thinking of a refuelling dio, so if anyone knows a cheap german fueltruck, place the link (please from an european retailer)
~Leo~
- terminator363 - 05.02.2009
That stukas awesome
- ALOTEF - 09.02.2009
A very interesting and different style, but a very nice and interesting result!
Nice work!
begun with the stuka - Leopard - 27.02.2009
Oww, long time ago guys. I'm started to build the Stuka, and here are some pics to show to work so far:
This is the body
the pit; sry for the bad quality
The wheels are glued and painted, the bomb is glued
comments are welcome
hope I'll have time to post more pics soon!!
~Leo~
- terminator363 - 27.02.2009
will you apply decals to the 109?
- Leopard - 27.02.2009
As said, I will apply the decals of both planes at once
~Leo~