1/48 Eduard Messerschmitt Bf-110 E2 Trop
This is 1/48 Messerschmitt Bf-110 E2 trop finished few years ago with the markings of 7./ZG 26 in Libya during 1942.
The kit is Messerschmitt Bf 110 Royal Class from Eduard.This was built OOB except for the exhausts from Quickboost
Happy modelling
22 additional images. Click to enlarge.
Ted Leaman said on March 6, 2013
That is quite the 110! Very well done Ulgar!
Craig Abrahamson said on March 6, 2013
There you go again, Tolga...providing photographic proof that we (or at least I...) need to step up our game if we plan on coming anywhere near your level of expertise in this field. Great job and another "10" (what else?)
Gary Brantley said on March 6, 2013
Oooooh, that's a beauty Tolga! Well done indeed, congrats on another great build.
Gary
jeff stewart said on March 6, 2013
In a word...stunning. Does anyone make a 110 in 1/32?
Stan Traas said on March 6, 2013
I'm not a 1/32 guy at all but, IIRC, Dragon/DML/CyberHobby does several '110s in 1/32... I think at least a "C" and a "D"... maybe even an "E".
Bryan W. Bernart said on March 6, 2013
Superior.
Stan Traas said on March 6, 2013
Super job Tolga. Love your finish! Funny- I'm working on the exact same bird. Did the landing gear give you fits? It sure did me! The QB exhausts are a life-saver, eh?
Cheers!
Tolga ULGUR said on March 7, 2013
Thanks Stan. I built this 2 or 3 years ago. All I remember about the landing gear is that they need some attention to fit . But I remember also engine nacelle area needs some sanding operations.
Tom Cleaver said on March 6, 2013
Oh. Another boring Tolga Ulgur build to the same standard stunning level. 🙂
I remember back in the 1970s when I would go to the Reno Air Races, and every day for three days Bob Hoover would entertain the crowd with his P-51D and his Rockwell Commander, doing the exact same maneuvers the exact same way every time. Once another photographer out at the pylon complained, "Gee, he does it all the same all the time." To which those of us around him who were pilots explained that doing it to the same level of outstanding excellence every time is hard. The same can be said of your models.
Ho hum... another "10." 🙂
Tolga ULGUR said on March 7, 2013
Thanks a lot for your nice comments:)
Troy Brindack said on March 22, 2013
Your work is inspiring!
ANSELMO PEDRO CHIAPPE said on May 8, 2014
Bf 110 e 2 trop.
QUESTION: The color is RLM 79 and 78?
Tolga ULGUR said on May 10, 2014
Yes, exactly.
Ross Paton said on February 18, 2021
Bootiful! 🙂 LOve the desert camo.