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1/48 Hasegawa Bf109G-14


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Just finished and placed in the display cabinet is my most recent project, a Bf109G-14 Blue 11 of 16/JG 5 flown by Karl-Heinz Erler at Rygge, April 1945.  Decals are from the Kagero Top Colours series and the basis for the scheme is just a pair of pics as well as Kagero's colour interpretation.

 

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The fuselage camo is interpreted as standard 74/75/76 with heavy mottling whereas the main wings are deemed to be 74 and the lighter 77. Note the droopy antenna wire in the pics. I debated doing this as it is somewhat unusual on a 109 and will no doubt require explanation for those inspecting the model. Being one to replicate a historically accurate subject as best as possible though, I elected to replicate the feature. Anyway, here's the model:

 

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Thanks for looking in!

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An exemplary '09! Neat build all around with particularly tasty weathering. And that droopy antenna does look like a real, droopy antenna and not some last minute mistake – the insulators provide an alibi, to my eyes.

 

Slick work!

 

Kind regards,

 

Joachim

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lovely work there :thumbsup: good painting and weathering

 

the antenna wire is correct

when the mast was mounted on the Erla canopy, there was a special tensioning system for it, to say when the pilot locked the canopy

 

 

my dad did the same on his model

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Thanks everyone. Reini I came across that build while researching the subject. Nicely done.

 

One of my regrets was not adding the diagonal supports for the head armour but I had challenges fitting the canopy and didn't want to pry it of again to fix that. 

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