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Hallo This will be a long WIP. Since I intend to write here ablut my 1/48 modelling of Eduard kits in this versions. Starting with a F-2 from Rusia. It will have a brown, green, grey camo. With Montex mask. A G-2 vetsion also with brown green from Africa and a G-6 in brown and green from Sicily. All nstional insignia will be sprayed or by HGW wet transfer done. I replace the etched parts by Quintas. Well , I will start on Monday. In summery this WIP will culminate in 10 models or more. Happy modelling
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Hallo After looking at many pics from https://www.asisbiz.com/il2/Bf-109F/JG54.html or any Geschwader, any variant, I see, that stencils as thought, are not on the aircraft. By any operative camo, they were simple overpainted. In many cases also the fuel ones. The type-plate is there. The only constant. Has anyone an other idea? Happy modelling
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Hallo Here is my 4th Eduard kit in 1/43. This model represents the a/c found in Pilsen 1945. I used Montex masks, since I liked them. The building process was quite straight. I used etched parts for the Hasegawa kit, since for this issue from Eduard overtree none were available. Masks for the canopy from Montex with adaption. Resin parts are the revi 16B, the pitot tube and control stick. The insignia are sprayed with Montex masks. The stencils are wet transfers from HGW. Well, that is it. I improved a lot during this series and learned a lot. Have a look and enjoy it. Happy modelling
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Hallo Here is my 3rd Eduard kit in 1/43. This model represents the a/c from Hermann Graf in Pitomnik, close to Stalingrad in September 1942. I used decals from an unknown company, since I wanted any aircraft from this area and era. The building process was quite straight. I used etched parts for the Hasegawa kit, since for this issue from Eduard overtree none were available. Masks for the canopy any left over for any kit with adaption. Resin parts are the revi 16B, the pitot tube and control stick. The insignia are HGW wet transfer, also the stencils. Well, that is it. I improved a lot during this series and learned a lot. Have a look and enjoy it. Happy modelling