Here’s a few shots of my 109.
Still waiting for some EZ Line to come into stock to add the antenna. As you can see, I like my aircraft with a “lived-in” look rather than factory clean.
Here’s a few shots of my 109.
Still waiting for some EZ Line to come into stock to add the antenna. As you can see, I like my aircraft with a “lived-in” look rather than factory clean.
Nice looking build, is this a 48th kit.
It is yeah.
Nice work. I like the subtle weathering. John
Very nicely done! If you’ve not worked with the EZ line before, I think you’ll like it. The only part I found tricky when mounting it to a 109 was getting that attachment from the fuselage to the line running fore and aft, took me a few tries. Very nicely weathered.
Andrew, I found that bit tricky as well. You can’t pull the vertical piece tight as it pulls the horizontal piece down.
Sweet! I’m like you, in that I’m finding that I like the “lived in” look as well. I think it just adds character to the build. Thanks for sharing, Raymond
Nice job on a great kit. Thanks for sharing it.
Joe
How did you like the kit? Any fit issues or major problems to overcome? I’ve looked hard at several of the Eduard kits, but haven’t built one and wanted to know what folks thought. It looks like it went together wonderfully and it’s a gorgeous build. Nice work!
Groot
One can never have too many friends…or 109’s[;)] Nice work.
Groot,
I did have a few issues fitting the engine (I am not brave enough yet to attempt an “opened up” kite) Apparently there is some trimming to be done to get it to fit.
I left it out altogether, opting to fit the exhausts separately.