This is my attempt at the Italeri F-104G kit. I’ve been wanting to do a natural metal finish (NMF) in Luftwaffe markings for quite some time. My goal was to achieve a scale effect that makes the model look as close to 1:1 as possible.
For the setting, I imagined this aircraft on a temporary duty assignment (TDY) to Torrejón Air Base in Spain, circa 1963–1964(brown grass background). I could not find much history for DC 107 other then delivered to Jabo 33 in May of 63.
I added the Quinta Studio cockpit set, Master Model pitot tube, Quickboost intake covers, and Res Kit engine and wheels. There’s also some minor scratch building in the cockpit area. The kit itself was excellent in some areas and more challenging in others. I had to fill some panel lines, do some re-scribing, and add rivet lines to improve the overall realism.
Paints used were a combination of Model Master and Alclad for the NMF finish.
Right now, I’m doing my best to resist starting another one (specifically an A-model). While I’m fairly pleased with how this one turned out, I know I could do even better now with the experience I’ve gained on this kit. That said, I’ve got a stash full of kits waiting their turn—maybe someday!
Thanks for taking the time to read this. I truly hope you enjoy the build.
V/R
Rod
Note: I am aware that the fire bottle is not correct for this era, thought would be fun to ad.
https://flic.kr/p/2riWCRX
https://flic.kr/p/2riWCRM
Sorry, I guess I can only to two pics on at a time.