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Messerschmitt Bf 109F-4 by Javlin - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1/32 - PLASTIC


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This part of another group build over at our sister site called the "The Sandbox"anything in the sand anywhere car,truck ,figures you got it.I chose Major Erich Gerlitz plane after his 17th kill.The planes paint patterns changes from the 1/2 sand/blue to sand except the blue below the exhaust.Their was no pre-shade on this one just post weathering using Floorys sand,Tamyia Pastel and Alclad Smoke it was done in stages Florrys cleared again and pastel next cleared again.I used Quintas for the interior which is a big help.I hope you guys like it it may go to a small show in Mobile.

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48 minutes ago, king derelict said:

Excellent weathering Jav. You’ve done a great job on this one.

alan

Thanks Alan the MTO is my favorite for weathering then the PTO they just got dirty always thought the ETO had better maintenance and weather conditions.These hase 1/32 Me-109's are very very easy to build and the fit is just there.;)

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Fantastic work  - really nice.

 

OC.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Old Collingwood said:

Fantastic work  - really nice.

 

Thanks OC  appreciate the compliment ;)

12 hours ago, Haliburton said:

Very well done!

Scott

Thanks You Scott I think the fear of weathering is going away.;)

2 hours ago, Canute said:

You really got the staining down. Always like the African paint schemes

Thanks Ken but the bottom of the plane behind the oil cooler rad looks horrid I may try doing more just to learn.;)

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