1/32 Hasegawa Messerschmitt Bf-109G6 “Yellow 5” finished..
You can see the short construction story in Work in progress section by using the following link:
You can see the short construction story in Work in progress section by using the following link:
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Craig Abrahamson said on April 4, 2016
Always an inspiration to see your talents at work, sir. Exemplary build!
Stephen W Towle said on April 4, 2016
This build reminds me of a Johnny Cash song …in which he works at a GM plant and steals a Cadillac, one piece at a time. The kit looks as if it represents between three or four different aircraft that have been recycled and bolted together to make one new bird.
Two thumbs up
George Williams said on April 4, 2016
Great, Tolga, just great!
Greg Kittinger said on April 5, 2016
Such an interesting treatment of a common subject – well done!
Morne Meyer said on April 5, 2016
Another stunning model Tolga. I like the “borrowed” parts. A true reflection of the dire position the Luftwaffe faced in the last year of WW II regarding replacement parts and airframe availability.
Robert Royes said on April 5, 2016
Beautifully detailed.
Bernard E. Hackett, Jr. said on April 5, 2016
What Morne and Stephan said, at the end of the war, with the internal chaos, the Luftwaffes subcontractors were recycling airframes and parts to keep things going. Thus the quilt effect. A well done model that also tells a story, nothing better.
Paint rules sorta relaxed, also.