Before I head back into the land of Spitfires, I figure I will get a few more 109 kits under the belt. Nothing new to see about this one except for the plumage, really. It is an AZ Model kit which I have found to be a reliable 109 build. Good detail, decently fitted, nice decals...I have chosen the Hungarian Bf-109F-4, Uman airfield, spring 1943. I like it because of the mottled camo on the body, the splinter camo on the wings and the oddly painted olive drab/grey-green nose. The tri-colour tail feathers work for me too! There are yellow bits, red bits, white bits, green bits...a very colourful bird.
The sprue is much the same as any of the other AZModel (or even KoPro) kist I have built so I won't bother showing it. I have primed a few smaller cockpit pieces and will get into it in a few.