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Fujimi Bf-109 G6 with finnish markings - KG64_Cnopicilin - 18.03.2009

My best model so far:
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say if you want better pics then I post them


- DDDD - 18.03.2009

I recomend you to give a hand of varnish to make both the paint and the marking look the same bright.
The finnish markings are veryyyyyyy difficult to find (at least in Spain).


- KG64_Cnopicilin - 18.03.2009

Yes i know first whole plane (no windows) to shiny and then put stickers on and then whole plane with stickers matte... Im gonna do that in my next model.


- mikoyan88 - 18.03.2009

heres a useful tip, cockpit is always the last piece to be put on, its alot easier to paint it aswell.

for paint wise, use light layer of paint, layer after layer, that way, it will minimise the brush lines.

from my experience.

not sure about washes, but for panel lines, just use a F lead pencil and trace in the lines. aswell.

and paint chips will make this plane more realistic imo Big Grin


- Erg./JG54_crazty - 18.03.2009

Well you have to use less glue because it melts the plastic and make the surface looks bad like in your model.Try to make each part peace to peace let them dry them glue them together and you will get great finish.
Chek some models made by me.
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- mikoyan88 - 18.03.2009

336th_gr S0crazty Wrote:Well you have to use less glue because it melts the plastic and make the surface looks bad like in your model.Try to make each part peace to peace let them dry them glue them together and you will get great finish.
Chek some models made by me.
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forgot to mention putty, it's your BEST friend in modelling, for me i used mr.Dissolved putty (semi-liquid) from mr.hobby, easy to clean and its pretty neat.


- Erg./JG54_crazty - 18.03.2009

yeap and some times use putty with liquid glue together it makes putty smuth and removes the unnecessary putty of the model and it is almost ready for paint.


- KG64_Cnopicilin - 19.03.2009

Thnaks for very good tips! With those my hurricane will be much better than Messerschmitt