Messerschmitt Bf 110G-4
Promodeler's 1/48 Bf 110G has some fit and questionable dimensions issues especially in in the area of the engine nacelles. Nonetheless, it is a highly detailed model with a formidable presence in the display area.
Promodeler's 1/48 Bf 110G has some fit and questionable dimensions issues especially in in the area of the engine nacelles. Nonetheless, it is a highly detailed model with a formidable presence in the display area.
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Sweet
Thank you George.
G’day Rafi (@blackmopane),
Another lovely build.
Liked!
Thank you Michael.
Very well done. Lookout for those radar antennas, they could take an eye!
Thank you Greg.
The antennas are organized as such that they fall off upon a touch so that they do not fly off to oblivion or take an eye😉
Wow, Rafi! Your leading photo could easily be mistaken for a period photo of the real thing. Congratulations on this great job of construction and painting!
Thank you Christopher!
Well done, Raif. I like your night camo!
Thank you Chas!
Outstanding Camouflage application.
Thank you John.
Beautiful build as usual. As far as dimensions or shape issues go, unless it's something so glaringly wrong, I don't worry much about it. If it looks the part, it's good to go. Your Bf-110 definitely looks like a Bf-110. Great job.
Thank you Clint!
A beautiful addition to your collection, Rafi @blackmopane
No signs of incorrect dimensions or fit issues visible to me.
Well done.
Thank you John.
Nice one, Rafi. Mine has sat unbuilt in the stash of shame since it came out.
Thank you John.
Another go, perhaps?
A superb Bf-110, Rafi!
As always, your building, painting and weathering are second to none and the result can easily be mistaken with the real thing!
Thank you Spiros!
Nice work on this overall. The night camo is outstanding.
Not to mention, this G-4 is a whole lot less fiddly than Eduard's G-4.
Thank you Tom.
Nice build!
Thank you Samo.
Beautiful!
Thank you DJ
DJ & @atjoe captured my response. The smoke ring pattern is amazing. And I loved your response to Greg’s warning. I found the harder I try to hold something securely, the farther it flies when it finally breaks free. That goes double for holding a small part with tweezers.
Thank you Russell.
My solution to the fiddly parts was to stop building models that require intensive tweezer use.
Another beauty, Rafi! The Germans has some of the most appealing night-fighter schemes.
Thank you Greg!
It took me a while but, I finally got over the Luftwaffe night fighter addiction.