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Messerschmitt Bf-109 F-4, White 3, 10 Jabo, JG.53, Uffz. Dr Felix Sauer, Gela, Sicily, March 1942 Background This build will depict a Bf109 F-4 used by JG53 during the height of the siege of Malta in early to mid 1942. The jagdgeschwader were drafted to Sicily to counter the rising threat of the newly arrived Spitfire V's. This machine flown by Uffz. Felix Sauer was forced the land on the beach at Donnalucata, Sicily on 27th March 1942 after suffering damage sustained from a sortie over Malta. The kit For this build I have chosen the 1/48 offering from Zvezda and added a Quinta interior set and some dual masks from KV Models and Hasegawa decals. Manufacturer; Zvezda; Scale; 1/48 Aftermarket; Quinta interior set, KV Models dual mask. Paints; Exterior AK Real Colour RC278 RLM74 Grau Grun, RC279 RLM75 Grau Violet, RC320 RLM76 Licht Blau and RC267 RLM04 Gelb. Prop RC274 RLM70 Schwarz Grun. Interior; RC265 RLM02 Grau and RC273 RLM66 Schwarz Grau. Various Tamiya X and XF and Posca pens for detailing. Xtreme Metal Burnt Metal fir the exhausts. Primer; Mr Surfacer 1200 Weathering; Flory washes, Abteilung oils and Tamiya weathering palettes.
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1/72 Fine Molds Messerschmitt Bf 109-F2
Pier Grizi posted a topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Hi everyone! Here's my Bf 109 F2 from Fine Molds. It represent the personal plane of Jurgen Harden, Stab III/JG 53, Russia 1941. RLM 65, 02 and 71 from Gunze range were used. It's my first kit after a long break of almost seven years...... Thanks for looking! -
Several years ago I started, and then stalled out on the 1/32 21 Century Toys Bf-109F. I asked vppelt68 if the kit in the photo would be considered as "25%" done and he gave me the green light. For those of who have not seen the 21 Century Toys models before these were release several years ago by a company that must have had the worst marketing team ever. What you see in the photo, plus decals (which I have to find, by the way) was offered at larger stores for $10-$12 US dollars. There where also offered at a much higher price in a preassembled, pre-painted version. Odd for a "normal" kit, several of the parts are SCREWED together and the hard plastic was not easy to bond. Small plugs were supplied to hide the screw heads and items like the landing gear were workable so you could display (play?) with the model gear up or gear down. . For $10 they were irresistible for modelers to gobble up despite their odd construction techniques. So, with Vppelt68's thumbs up I will try to rescue this one from the dreaded shelf of doom. Greg in Oklahoma
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