Looking great Joe, Barkhorn was in a very elite club.
Beautiful work. Impressive.
That is some excellent work, Joe. And I second the use of Mr. Paint. Love the stuff. I am still working through my Gunze Luftwaffe colors, but have begun building up a Mr. Paint stock.
I typically order from hobbyworld-usa also, but sometimes, if the Euro is down, it’s cheaper to order from the manufacturer direct in Slovakia (or if stocks aren’t available in US). I love their WWI colors as well.
The dirtying up stage of your builds is where I feel like they really come alive. I need to try my hand at that. How diluted are your paints when you do that? Something like 7:1 thinner:paint?
-BD-
Oh, and with Flickr, I use the app from my phone, and I have the auto upload turned off. I just upload the ones I want individually.
WHen it comes time to embed them, I do it from the laptop.
Not sure if that’s at all helpful.
-BD-
Another stunner.
Thanks guys. I should have completed pics shortly. I’m having Flickr issues. Damn Photobucket…
Mate, I cant get my fix as your images are not viewable for some reason or another.
But I dont really need to sight your latest round of visual treats, beacuse I know you have created another extraodinary build!
Know enough of me feeding your ego, build mate, build!
Ha!..thanks.
I’d have to say that of the few picture hosts out there I’ve been messing with over the last few days, I like Shutterfly the best. I found Flickr to be too complicated. With Shutterfly, you just copy and paste the pic where you want it. It seems to be working. Once I get all of my pics off PB I’ll try to fix all of my old tutorials.
Anywho, I finally finished this turkey. It’s the 1/32 Hasegawa 109 G-6. I used the kit option of Super Ace 301 kill Gerhard Barkhorn of JG 52 on the Russian front. He was a Yak killer, downing 110 of them. This kit was pure joy, or perhaps I just love 109s. This got Quickboost nose guns and resin wheels (brand escapes me). I used Montex masks for the big markings. Theres no need for decals any longer when these babies are available. This was my first go with MRP paints and it was pleasing, although I still think their RLM 74 was a tad too green.
The pilot was Aero Club (by Aries?). I just wanted to try something different for a change. I’m happy with how Gerd turned out.
I loved this kit so much I bought their G-14. Perhaps Hartmann’s markings?
Thanks for following…
Looking at your work is like drinking a fine single malt scotch, excellent and can’t wait for more.
Superb work, that’s all I can say, superb!
Another excellent first class model. I’m always amazed. Keep up the good work and setting the standard.
Max
This is an example of the excellence that keeps me striving to get better. Absolutely gorgeous. The insignia masking is perfect. I will definitely be looking into the Montex masks. Do you have an idea of how many hours you spent on this project?
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well done
Magnificent work! Your models are inspirations to me. Can’t wait for the next WIP.
As a slightly OT thought, I was looking at those leading edge slats and wondering what their advantages were when I stumbled on this thread:
https://forum.il2sturmovik.com/topic/15853-bf109-leading-edge-slats/
So your guy wouldn’t have had a problem - being a later aircraft.
One of these days I’ll figure out how to replicate one of these finishes you keep producing, Joe. They are consistently amazing to me. You have a talent for making your models look life-like in a way that just screams professional.
It is always a pleasure to see your finished builds. Love it!
Awesome build! Totally jealous of your modelling skills
Inspiration for all of us, just brilliant.
That. Looks. Amazing! What a great looking model and diorama.
I’ve never been a big fan of the later 109’s. I prefer the E series with those squared off wing tips. However, this build of yours has almost turned me into a G lover. …Almost. [:D]
Cheers, Mark
The figure really makes a big difference! Nice job!
Thanks all! Very kind of you. Mike. That’s interesting information. Sometimes I leave them open and sometimes I close them on my 109s. I guess it depends on my mood.
I just started Rudel’s Stuka G-2 tankbuster in 1/32. I’ll start a thread soon. I’ll get to try MRP’s 71/70 over 65 For that.
That was a good read, Mike, I always thought they were spring loaded and were deployed by g-forces in a turn. I was totally wrong!