"Wilde Sau" - Messerschmitt Bf109 G-6/R6 JG 300
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64 4 March 2023, 15:07
Alec K
Excellent build and very cool livery. Never heard of this alert mechanism, so thanks for that 👍
Excellent build and very cool livery. Never heard of this alert mechanism, so thanks for that 👍
7 March 2023, 11:06
Marius
Superb model! I thought it was 1:48 at first.
How did you do the chipping effects?
Superb model! I thought it was 1:48 at first.
How did you do the chipping effects?
20 March 2023, 06:44
Alexander Grivonev
Thx mates!
@Marius: I base painted the underside in RLM76 first. Then a layer of Future clear coat to protect the surface. After that the black was applied. The chips were made by gently scratching off the black paint with a toothpick and a bristle brush. I used fine sanding sponges as well to carefully remove paint from the edges. Additionally I used an acrylic pencil which matched the RLM76 color to intensify the chipping effect.
Thx mates!
@Marius: I base painted the underside in RLM76 first. Then a layer of Future clear coat to protect the surface. After that the black was applied. The chips were made by gently scratching off the black paint with a toothpick and a bristle brush. I used fine sanding sponges as well to carefully remove paint from the edges. Additionally I used an acrylic pencil which matched the RLM76 color to intensify the chipping effect.
20 March 2023, 07:11
John Ballman
Just Stunning work here,,,again. You got some skills. 1/72 scale???
Thanks for sharing this.
JB
Just Stunning work here,,,again. You got some skills. 1/72 scale???
Thanks for sharing this.
JB
27 March 2023, 08:00
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A well used late war Bf109 from the JG300 with a very peculiar camouflage
This version was equipped with "Eberspächer" acoustic pipes on the exhaust which gave off a particular sound to alert own flak crews of the presence of friendly aircraft in the area. These were made from scratch.
The 20mm MG 151 cannon pods under the wings were leftovers from an AZ Model kit