1/48 Eduard Bf 110 C 9/ZG. 76 "Battle of Britain" (Finished)

On the heels of my Eduard Bf110 E, against my better judgement, I decided to have a go at another one, this time a C variant from the Battle of Britain. I had it in my stash, so in my best Rob Schneider Townie voice, I sez to myself “You can do it!”. Waterboy reference aside, I was especially curious to see if it would be as troublesome as the E, or perhaps operator error. I was going to only share finished pics, but what the heck, I’ll show what I’ve done so far.

I couldn’t decide on which scheme to do and none of the decals available struck my fancy. Everyone seems to do the sharkmouth choice, so I went with the 9/ZG 76 machine flown by Urban Schlaffer during the Battle. According to Eduard, on August 16th 1940 it was damaged in combat against 602 Squadron Spitfires and made a forced landing in South Sussex England. The part I found intriging was the experimental camo scheme. It was apparently done up in the standard factory RLM 70/71 over 65, however, they want to decrease the dark silhouette so the dark green RLM 70 was covered with lighter RLM 02. I do love Eduard’s research which I find very appealing.

Cockpit was a breeze. It’s done in AK Real Colors RLM 02. To my eye it’s a bit light. It’s my understanding AK compensates for scale. Next time I’ll add a few drops of black. This time I used the PE handles for the gun magazines which I didn’t do on the E.

The fuselage on this one went together perfectly and the lines matched up, better than the E. For the nose, I used the same technique I used on the E, sandig an fitting. For some reason I got it to fit slightly better this time.

Not perfect, but much better…

I had the airframe together fairly quick. I found that the engine nacelles fit better on the E. There was a step at the top rear joints this time which required alot of sanding and filling. I eventually got tired of dealing with them and never got em perfect. I went with good enough. Also, I sanded down the wing tabs that go into the fuselage which seemed to get rid of the wing root gap issues.

I’m out of Flat Black so I substituted XF-69 NATO Black. I had some spare Montex for the crosses, so I used them.

Time for the cool scheme and some experimentation. I figured I’d paint it first like the factory then make the modifications with RLM 02 (the original plan anyways). I sprayed the AK Real Colors RLM 65 first and taped it off. I used AK Real Colors RLM 71 then faded it with some XF-57 Buff, using the reverse basing technique. This is my first time with this particular AK color and it looks pretty good to my eye.

I decided to forego the RLM 70 and went straight to the RLM 02. Spraying the 70 seemed redundant since I was already covering 71, which is also green. Anyways, I taped off the splinter camo and sprayed AK RLM 02 . I added some black to darken it a bit. Then I lightened it with white and did the same reverse basing. I tried to make this splotchy but without making it look too ridiculous. I stopped here.

Next I mottled the sides with RLM 02 per Eduards profile. I also did some post shade weathering with diluted black and red brown mixture.

The exhaust then got some attention. I replaced them with Quickboost and sprayed diluted XF-69 NATO Black first then some XF-19 Sky Grey to simulate heat.

Port

Starboard

The underside got some postshading as well.

That’s where I’m at so far. Time for a clear coat and decals.

Gosh that looks amazing! Very inspirational. One day…I make something like that.

Stunning work as always lawdog.

Pretty neat!

Beautiful as always LD! You’re making good time on this one.

Fantastic fading and shading! I really like how it’s progressed so far. Looks great. Inspirational.

that really looks good, cockpit and camo.

Thanks!

Thanks Bish

Thanks Jeaton

Thanks Chad. It’s easy when you don’t make the same mistakes twice…lol.

Thanks Hoss

Thanks!

What else can I say but [Y]. Love the pit and the fading.

Thanks PJ

Very sharp work Lawdog! Your “good enough” work looks real damn good!

Thanks stik.

Quick update. Eduard decals performed great. Lately I’ve been keen on the AK Interactive Paneliners set which is designed to compliment the particular color your using. I really like the subtle effect they leave as opposed to Flory. Also, as you can see, there is no better clear coat than X-22 and Mr. Leveling Thinner. Smooth as glass and hard as a rock.

I finished this turkey up last night. As I said, I wanted another crack at this subject, but a Battle of Britain machine this time. I chose Urban Schlaffer’s 9/ZG 76 machine from August of 1940. Like my E version, it got Quickboost exhausts and gun barrels. The wheels were Eduard Brassin replacements. The main makings are Montex masks and the rest are the kit decals.

I’m really starting to like this kit. I don’t really know why, as it certainly is not that easy of a build. This one went together a bit easier than the E. Perhaps it was familiarity this time. I do see an Eduard G-2 in Defense of the Reich markings soon. I got that bad boy in the stash too.

Look out, those 110’s can be addicting! They just have a no nonsense look about them. Smashing results again LD. That gloss is like glass and the weathering looks the business! Was this a commission build?