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Messerschmitt Bf-109E4

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24 April 2013, 21:07
Jens
72er ??Airfix ???? Respect!!! without the Comment I would have thought it a 48er Hasegwa, absolute respect
24 April 2013, 21:51
Duncan Cook
Awesome work.
24 April 2013, 22:29
Maarten Kruizenga
really nice colour scheme, beaut build
24 April 2013, 22:46
Roy McKenzie
Awesome work. I love the early paint scheme and yours is great.
24 April 2013, 23:15
Mike Grant
That has to be the new-tool 109, right? Looks superb.
25 April 2013, 03:40
Tony Tonov
Thanks! It's the new Airfix tool in 72-th
25 April 2013, 06:20
Holger Kranich
Congrats! A splendid work!
25 April 2013, 06:24
Tony Tonov
Some more pics added
25 April 2013, 07:08
Martien Lourens
Nice airfix model. (I have the 1:48 of airfix) Awesome work. 👍
25 April 2013, 07:56
Maarten Kruizenga
why the 'brushing out' of the swastika?
25 April 2013, 12:09
Larry E
Nice 109 !!
25 April 2013, 12:26
Tony Tonov
@Maarten
I was not sure if it is allowed to post a swastika pics, so I brushed it out but only on the pics. On the model the swastikas are present. Of cource, the airfix's decals didn't include them. I bought additional.
25 April 2013, 13:16
Sebastijan Videc
Very nice and tidy work!
25 April 2013, 13:31
Martien Lourens
@Tony. I believe it varies from country to country. Just got a Messerschmitt Bf 109 zvezda by post, and comes from a store in Germany. The decal swastikas are with a black Eddingmarker crossed. But if you looks on the internet there are many models with Swastikas so I think its no problem
25 April 2013, 13:43
Bill Gilman
The swastika has a long history dating back to the Indus valley civilizations. Good article on its history:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika
The 45th Infantry Division of the US Army used a yellow swastika on a red background as their unit symbol until the late 1930s. It was based on the use of the symbol in Native American culture. Good article on Western use:
en.wikipedia.org/wik..e_early_20th_century
I agree that you needn't worry about posting pictures of the model with the swastika. If that was a problem, we would have to remove all the pictures of Finnish Air Force planes! Speaking of Finland, apparently the Air Force still uses the swastika in certain places (from the Wiki article).
25 April 2013, 14:08
Bill Gilman
Beautiful job! That Airfix kit is a real cracker! 🙂
25 April 2013, 14:09
Dave Flitton
No no no, that is not an Airfix kit!!! It looks too nice!! Good job.
25 April 2013, 14:44
Mike Grant
Have you seen the new Airfix releases, Dave? They're a whole different animal than the 60s/70s/80s Airfix kits. Their new tool P-51D almost rivals Tamiya's, at a much better price...
25 April 2013, 14:47
Dave Flitton
But did they redo the Me-109?
25 April 2013, 14:49
Larry E
Dave - I think the 109 was one of the first of the "new molds" produced
25 April 2013, 14:51
Lionel Marco

Nice!
25 April 2013, 15:59
Maarten Kruizenga
Hi, i think we are all grown ups and all know what a huge page in history it represents, it cannot be hidden or airbrushed away
keep up the great models
in a way i think the military models we build pay homage to the people who were there
25 April 2013, 19:09
Bill Gilman
Dave, they released the new tool 109E - kit A01008 - last year. Have a look at this review:
hyperscale.com/2012/..a01008reviewgp_1.htm
This year, Airfix released the tropicalized version as well. These are excellent kits! And the price is crazy cheap! 🙂 🙂 🙂
25 April 2013, 22:12

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