Revell 1/32 Messerschmitt BF109G-6
Did this about a year ago when this first came out. Not bad for only £22. I would highly recommend this to any Messerschmitt fan, the amount of detail during the build was amazing and outstanding. It now has a very proud of place on my shelves, with that green spinner and white band it sticks out and brings attention.
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AL HOFFMAN said on October 26, 2014
Very well done Michael.
Michael Booth said on January 8, 2015
Thanks
Craig Abrahamson said on October 26, 2014
I agree….nice job. I like the video(s), too.
Michael Booth said on January 8, 2015
Thanks, if you want too see more videos your free to visit my channel
George Williams said on October 27, 2014
Nice looking 109, Michael, again, sadly, I’m unable to watch your video.
Michael Booth said on October 27, 2014
That’s okay glad u enjoy the photos
Morne Meyer said on October 27, 2014
Well done! Very neat looking finish on this Augsburg eagle.
Michael Booth said on January 8, 2015
Thanks, so far its the best BF109 I’ve build – need to start that Eduard kit – its calling at me! 😀
Bernd Müller said on October 27, 2014
Nice one o nine, Mike !
Michael Booth said on January 8, 2015
Thanks Bernd 🙂
Simon Whitney said on October 27, 2014
Great Bf 109 mate.
Sort of clean and mean.
Well done sir.
Michael Booth said on October 27, 2014
Thanks, I didn’t want it too weathered although this was based in Norway in 1945
Nathaniel Kiker said on October 28, 2014
Wonderfully done! I am thinking of building the model. What pointers could you give me? Nate
Michael Booth said on October 29, 2014
Thanks,
First the instrument panel is detailed with moulding but would make it better with dials (probably decals)
The white spinner decal is very fragile and at one point had to paint a little white on one part (hopefully no one will notice!)
… and that’s about it apart from everything is brilliant