1/32 Revell Messerschmitt Bf-109 G10 Erla

Started by Tolga ULGUR · 24 · 8 years ago
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    Tolga ULGUR said 9 years ago:

    Well I know that the others not finished yet but let s prepare ourselves for an another project ; this is new Revell s Bf-109G10 Erla built.
    I did not liked Revell s cockpit. So I decided to use Aires cockpit set. That s great.
    Cockpit components painted to RLM66.
    The fuel line that runs along the starboard sidewall is provided as a clear part by Revell and it is using in Aires set.

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    Johannes Gerl said 9 years ago:

    A finger exercise while the paint of the Spitfire dries?
    The dry brushing (I assume ...) comes out great.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 9 years ago:

    🙂 Yes we can consider this a kind of exercise. I hope that this project will proceed as easy as an exercise
    Second "yes" for drybrushing. it s applied.
    Seat belts added. Other cockpit components painted, drybrushed and installed.
    I think it s ready for the installation into the fuselage

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    Craig Abrahamson said 9 years ago:

    At least in 32nd scale, your fine detail work won't be totally lost...nice job as usual.

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    Rob Pollock said 9 years ago:

    Looks good, Tolga. Hope you have better luck fitting Aries cockpit than I have had. On one kit I had to sand the cockpit walls so thin you could nearly see through them, and still a tight fit for the resin!

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 12 months ago:

    I hope so Rob, thanks
    Fitting test does not indicate a problem for this time being.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 12 months ago:

    Due to lack of detail on the air scoops, I decided to replace them with Barracudacast goodies

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 12 months ago:

    Revell s air scoops are deleted. And Barracudacast items installed.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 11 months ago:

    No problem on the test fitting.

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    Ken Hanson said 8 years, 11 months ago:

    Great job on the cockpit Tolga! What brand paints did you use? It really appears as if it's metal.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 11 months ago:

    Paint used in the cockpit is from Tamiya acrylics XF-63. After painting oil paint wash and dry brushing applied.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 11 months ago:

    Upper wings parts prepared, painted and installed.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 11 months ago:

    Cowling and the wings attached.
    It needs some sanding on the tail section meaninglessly..

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 11 months ago:

    There are (meaningless) reinforcement strips on the surface of the wings and horizontal tails. These strips are the subject of the unique restored aircrafts. (Remember Tamiya s 1/48 SpitfireMkVb s reinforcement strips over the wheel bay area) I deleted them by sanding easily.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 11 months ago:

    And I ordered oil cooler fairing set from Barracudacast. You can see the difference between the ugly and inaccurate kit part and the Barracudacast s resin fairing.

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