1/32 Hasegawa Messerschmitt Bf 109G 14AS
This is 1/32 Hasegawa Messerschmitt Bf 109G-14AS with the markings of “Black 3” from JG 27 in Germany 1944.
Cockpit modified by MDC cockpit set and Eduard Löök instrument panel.
Other modifications are:
Barracudacast Spinner & propeller set
Barracudacast main wheels
Quickboost exhaust set
Paints are Gunze Sangyo acrylics.
Happy Modelling
Happy new & covidless year to all
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Reinhard Spreitzhofer said on December 28, 2020
fine looking big 109! plan to do that scheme in 1/48 one day
Tolga ULGUR said on December 29, 2020
Thanks Reinhard
Spiros Pendedekas said on December 28, 2020
Another one of your masterpieces, Tolga!
Happy New Year!
Tolga ULGUR said on December 29, 2020
Thank you Spiros
Pedro L. Rocha said on December 28, 2020
Excellent work as usual Tolga. The resin parts really bring this kit up a notch or two. Your interpretation of this rather well know 109 is very good and credible IMO.
The green on the fuselage is lighter than most often depicted by other models or drawings out there, but I would go for that shade too
Tolga ULGUR said on December 29, 2020
Thanks Pedro @holzhamer
My reference was 1/72 AZ models boxart. When I saw it , I decided to built it in 1/32
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Bill Koppos said on December 28, 2020
Outstanding. That thing really pops. (My term for eye-catching).
2 observations-The German 109 producers, in all their efficiency, couldn’t color-coordinate their sub-assembly finishes? What a patchwork the late 109’s are.
2nd 1/32 models are just-better.
Happy New Year.
Tolga ULGUR said on December 29, 2020
Thanks Bill.
Yes I prefer the 1/32 scale for a while now. I do not want to work on smaller scale, especially in the bf 109
John vd Biggelaar said on December 28, 2020
Exceptional as always, Tolga.
That sunshine gives your camouflage a beautiful look.
Tolga ULGUR said on December 29, 2020
Thank you John
Tom Cleaver said on December 28, 2020
Beautiful work as usual, Tolga.
Where oh where do you put all these 1/32 models? The world wonders.
Tolga ULGUR said on December 29, 2020
Thanks Tom @tcinla
They are in my display case built few years ago. Don’t tell my wife that I occupied the whole room 🙂
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Greg Kittinger said on January 1, 2021
Another great build, and love that scheme! Well done.