1/32 Revell Messerschmitt Bf-109 G10 Erla

Started by Tolga ULGUR · 24 · 9 years ago
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    Rob Pollock said 9 years, 6 months ago:

    Coming on nicely, Tolga. The Gustav seems a popular choice on this site at present...

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    Tolga ULGUR said 9 years, 6 months ago:

    Barracudacast oil cooler fairing installed.
    Moving surfaces (ailerons and elevators) are replaced by the corrected parts from Alley cat set due to overdone large disks on the surface.
    And now ready for painting.

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    Stephen W Towle said 9 years, 6 months ago:

    Tolga, you may want to reply after you've completed this build and have finished your Hasegawa 109.. It seems that modelers who are concerned about getting a kit "right" will end up buying some resin additions to upgrade their model. In your opinion which of the two kits would you buy as a bases for a start point build? The Revell kit is a lot cheaper and seems to require more up grades while, the Hasegawa kit is a little more expensive. Given the need for corrections real or perceived what kit would you recommend for a starting point for a new build? Or you may like both...

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    Tolga ULGUR said 9 years, 5 months ago:

    Hi Stephen, srry for the late reply.

    My opinion is:

    My recommendation is Hasegawa 109s.. They are more expensive than Revell, but easy goings and high quality kits. You may also want to modifiy with some upgrade sets like cockpit, propeller or wheels .

    In the other hand Revell has some advantages with cheaper price and some excellent details (like wheel wells bay details).

    I choosed Revell s Bf 109 in this project because this is the only Erla built G10 in the town. I generally use Hasegawa s 109s on my other projects.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 9 years, 5 months ago:

    Painting & decalling terminated..

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    Tolga ULGUR said 9 years, 5 months ago:

    I decided to use Eduard Brassin undercarriage leg set. This set has metal legs and resin wheel leg covers.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 9 years, 5 months ago:

    Whells are from Barrracudacast. They are beautiful.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 9 years, 5 months ago:

    One of the final steps:
    Belly tank painted to RLM76 . After installation of the decals some weathering affairs applied.
    Spinner is from Barracudacast goodies. Excellent casting. It s painted to RLM70 and white.
    And after installation of the propeller blades it s ready for assembly

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    Tolga ULGUR said 9 years, 5 months ago:

    And a few pictures from finish line...

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