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2015 Messerschmitt Bf 109 Group Build

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Posted by mustang1989 on Monday, June 22, 2015 9:03 PM

Brandon: Man I've just gotta say that this is just a fabulous show you're puttin' on! I've seen these Zvezda kits and OOB I was just utterly awed by what I saw. With a few scratch built items I believe these kits can be built into show winners right out of the box. You're doing great and love all the additions you are "tacking on".

jelliot: Looking forward to the pics buddy!Cool

Cody: No worries at all bud. This running two GB's at once is some pretty busy work I'll tell you that! lol . I've got you posted in the intro and will be following the progress. 1/144th eh? Wow! Bish you'd better scoot on outta tha way buddy.....the competition has arrived.Wink

                   

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 12:35 PM

CodyJ

Mustang1989-  Sorry man, for some reason I though Bish was running this one.  Opps!   Anyhow the Model is a Zvezda 1/144 Bf109-F2.    Thanks! :)

I know I host a lot of GB's, but...... Big Smile. Don't worry, its not the first time.

And 144 scale, that will be fun to watch. I did a 144 Stuka last year, that was fun Bang Head

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 12:40 PM

mustang1989

Brandon: Man I've just gotta say that this is just a fabulous show you're puttin' on! I've seen these Zvezda kits and OOB I was just utterly awed by what I saw. With a few scratch built items I believe these kits can be built into show winners right out of the box. You're doing great and love all the additions you are "tacking on".

jelliot: Looking forward to the pics buddy!Cool

Cody: No worries at all bud. This running two GB's at once is some pretty busy work I'll tell you that! lol . I've got you posted in the intro and will be following the progress. 1/144th eh? Wow! Bish you'd better scoot on outta tha way buddy.....the competition has arrived.Wink

I know, and here is me getting ready to go to the other end of the scale range. I just hope my brain can handle it.

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 5:57 PM

First of all, I hope all the Dads had a great Father's Day. We drove up to Columbia to see our daughter then we all drove to see my son and his wife in Charleston on Sunday. We had a great time with the kids.

Doug

Super duper job as usual. That is a very unique and different scheme.

Moose

Beautiful work on that pit.

BrandonK

Looks like you are getting ready for paint on one fine build. Good job.

As for my progress, I got the pit completed and just need to shoot clear flat and assemble the tub to be mounted in the fuselage. I added thin wires to busy up things a bit.

I used some left over pe pieces to make the foot pedal straps.

Added Eduard belts.

I also added placards from Airscale to dress up the office.

The IP was done using the kit's decals and Testors Clear Parts Cement for the lenses.

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Posted by fightnjoe on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 6:31 PM

I am flat out stunned at all the incredible work in this thread.  Master builders across the board.  I have been pretty quiet but I have been following along.  

I want to tell you that I should have some finished pictures of mine up soon.  The issue will be at the newstands sometime later this week.  I will pick a couple of the not used pictures and tie up the loose ends.

Joe

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Posted by Rigidrider on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 7:23 PM

Brandon... Beautiful! Really looking nice!

PJ... Awesome! Love it!!!

As for me... I wait no longer! The PE for the cockpit has still not arrived, so I will start with another area, one of my favorites... The Engine!

This will be an older Revell "Lone Eagles" series Bf109 G-2, of Jg52, Black 2 Flown by Gunther Rall, Russia, 1943.I believe (from what I was able to find) that this was the craft he flew when he was so badly injured, and had a 9 month recuperation lay up.

Any way, I will start now and hope for my parts to arrive soon.

This has been in stash for awhile and if memory serves (they say that's the first thing to go) it was found at a yard sale several years ago.

Uhhh...Yeah...

Not to bad for an old kit.

I really do like working with engines and haven't been able to do one lately.

Like I said, fairly well detailed for an old kit.

Starting to do some of the detailing on it, Used dry transfers for the engines no.# and cut a small piece from an old piece of a nylon stocking I use to filter paint and glued it to the compressor intake to serve as a particle screen. The paint is NATO Black from Tamiya, and a wash of Vallejo oily earth acrylic.

Well this is about all for now. Starting on the plug wiring...

Take care all! And... Keep up the good work! Looking forward to your pics Fightin Joe... You never fail to impress!

Doug 

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Posted by Greg on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 8:14 PM

Looking good, Brandon.

Ernie, surely do like that cockpit! Are the Eduard belts fabric? If not, they sure look like they are.

Doug, you're just a 109-building machine. Powerplant looking good already.

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Posted by mustang1989 on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 8:27 PM

Bish: LOL!!!!

Ernie: Man that cockpit looks friggin' great man!!! Outstanding work all around!!!Yes

Doug: Good Grief!!!! That engine looks great! What did you use for the coolant reservoir retaining strap detail? I'm assuming that this is 1/32nd scale.

Greg: Good to see you in here. Say................don't you have a 109?Wink

                   

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 9:24 PM

Thanks guys!

Doug

That's sure is an oldie. The engine is looking super sharp.

Greg

No they are metal but have a textured finish on them.

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 12:51 AM

PJ, lovely looking pit there, really nice work.

Doug, now your just showing off. What's this, your 3rd build. Nice work on the engine.

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Posted by BrandonD on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 12:57 AM

Wow, some excellent work going.

Plasticjunkie - That cockpit is amazing! I am jealous of the way that's going to look when all is said and done.

Rigidrider - Great finish on that engine. You nailed the look of an engine, which eludes me. I'm impressed.

BrandonK - There's a small, petty part of me that hopes people confuse us and think that one is mine - it's coming along really well.

I can't wait to see more from everyone in here!

-BD-

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Posted by Rigidrider on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 4:50 AM

Thank you all... thats why I love building with all of you. We just flat have a good time! I also am very impressed with the amount and gauge of work going on here, top rate stuff!

Bish, this will be #5,

Joe, yes 1/32 and the retaining straps on the tanks are made of metalic ducting tape. One roll (got this at the Home Depot) will last FOREVER. Lol...its good for many of my modeling neesd.

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Posted by mustang1989 on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 5:23 AM

I'll get you entered in on the intro Doug! Aluminum tape...let's see.......I've got a roll of that somewhere 'round here.......

                   

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Posted by mustang1989 on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 5:25 AM

Gotcha down Doug!

                   

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Posted by Greg on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 9:45 AM

mustang1989

Greg: Good to see you in here. Say................don't you have a 109?Wink

You know, I think maybe I do.

Stay tuned. I am, er, down to canopy masking and finishing touches on a certain Stuka Whistling then.........

Would you believe I was thinking about starting today anyway? Odd timing on your part.

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Posted by Greg on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 9:46 AM

plasticjunkie

Greg

No they are metal but have a textured finish on them.

Hmm. Very convincing, PJ. I've yet to see Eduard 1/32 PE belts in person.

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Posted by CodyJ on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 7:44 PM

Well here I go with the 1/144 scale kit by Zvezda.  TINY, but I am currently planning a diorama that a friend suggested.   He owns the local hobby store here and wondered if I could make a museum scene with a bunch of 1/144 planes.  I have stocked up on the models but just now starting to build them. 

The Stuka will be in the pictures too due to the fact it shares a similar paint scheme and it will be easier to do both together than separately (painting-wise that is).  

Both are tiny of course, but retain a decent amount of detail.  Though to me, the 109's wings look to be incorrectly shaped.  Looks more like a Spitfire's wings to me.  

For reference sake the Fw190 is a 1/48 and the white line grid are made up of 1"x1" squares.

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Posted by moose421 on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 8:17 PM

Dang! I love those belts PlasticJunkie. Your pit looks great.

Doug your engine looks like you just pulled it from the real bird.

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Posted by Rigidrider on Friday, June 26, 2015 7:18 PM

Thanks all... I really appreciate the comments... Cody, 1/144th??? Holy cow!

Well heres the latest from me...

Since the cockpit is all but nonexistent in this kit I'll have to turn to the spare part box, and make one. Oh... My PE kit finally made it and I can get going...

The floor plate and the non slip...

Painted 66 and ready to start work on the IP

A combination of kit parts Air Scale decals and Eduard PE parts.

I will begin assembly tomorrow... 

That's all for now, see ya !

Doug

 

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Posted by BrandonK on Friday, June 26, 2015 10:22 PM

Nice work, Doug. You really gotta love a kit to make all the extra work like that. Looking forward to seeing what this turns out like.

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Posted by mustang1989 on Saturday, June 27, 2015 5:07 AM

Cody: Where's the cockpit????? Stick out tongue  Those paint jobs look great so far! YesIt's funny just how much smaller the 109 is in scale to the Ju-87. Wow! IndifferentWhat a difference!!

Doug: Great work man!! I'm surprised at the lack of detail from a kit so large.

Brandon: Stick around and watch him build a few. Doug loves all the kits he builds! Big Smile

                   

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Posted by Rigidrider on Saturday, June 27, 2015 6:16 AM

Awww, Thanks guys... Your all the best.

Yeah Joe... it never ceases to amaze me, It has an amazing amount of detail in the engine, and the body riveting and panel lines, and moving control surfaces.... but a lame cockpit. But a lot of kits are like that, I guess they figure it will be closed up and put extra into the highly visible areas. Also I think this was about the time that Revell had hit rock bottom in its quality, and they were starting to dig out of the hole they were in. The kits they (RMG) offer now, are light years ahead of the ones in years past, when you stop to consider the cost and all.

Brandon K, Like Joe said, I love em all. When I was starting to build, (we wont mention how many years that has been) lol... 48th scales were the "Big new offers" in kits. Now I have issues with their size and even though I have a good stash of 48s I tend to lean to and prefer the 32nds. You can really deck out a 32nd and one day will crack open one of the 24ths Ive acquired, any way, thanks again for the kind words.

Doug

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Saturday, June 27, 2015 10:59 AM

Nice scratchbuilding Doug. That is what I like about 1/32 scale, the ease of scratchbuilding not to mention making it easier on these older eyes. I have a Bandai 1/24 George in the stash which should make one enjoyable scratch building experience.

I originally set out to do a late G-6 Erla version but in order to conserve self space, I will go with the early G6 since I have my eye out for a ROG 1/32 K-4. The early G6 has the visually different details from the K, this way I will have some variety in the 109 line. I also have a E-7 and G-2/Trop (Trumpeter) in the stash, all 1/32.

As with any kit, some inaccuracies will be incorporated into the kit by the manufacturer and Revell  is no different here. With that said, I will not go overboard trying to make a "correct" G6 but rather just fix some of the more visible and easier corrected details. By the way, this G-6 has all the parts necessary for a G-14.

I will not go into lengthy explanations just to keep things moving but some details have to be filled in as they were not found on the G-6 but on the G-14 as per my research. These recessed details were filled in with Perfect Plastic Putty and when dry were lightly sanded flush.

The wingtip panel line tape is a bit thick and shows the panel line which was to be covered by the tape.

PPP was applied to fill in the panel line then sanded smooth, thinning down the tape a bit to make it less noticeable.

The fuselage halves were joined with Plast I Weld applied with a Touch n flow applicator.

The researching is taking more time than the actual build. If you are building this ROG  kit, do some research as there are some mistakes in the parts labeling and steps. This is still a VERY nice kit and carries an extremely affordable price tag.

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Posted by handiabled on Saturday, June 27, 2015 3:30 PM

And the great work continues!! Sorry everyone for the disappearing act,,,, been following loosely.. One of my parents health has taken a dive so that has been my days as of late. Keep up the awesomeness that has been this GB and I will try to pop in when I can!

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Posted by Rigidrider on Saturday, June 27, 2015 4:43 PM

Hey Handi... Understood brother... Praying for the best for you and the folks.

Doug

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Saturday, June 27, 2015 7:31 PM

handi

Been there with my parents and now with my mother in law. It's a sad experience but you must remain positive and have faith.

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Posted by BrandonK on Saturday, June 27, 2015 11:43 PM

Handi,

Keep the faith brother, we'll be here when things get better.

BK

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Posted by handiabled on Sunday, June 28, 2015 6:41 AM

Many thanks Everyone,, now get to work so I can see more 109's get life here!

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Posted by mustang1989 on Sunday, June 28, 2015 6:44 AM

Good to see you in here handi and will be "sending up one" for you and your family. Hang in there bud.

                   

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Posted by Greg on Monday, June 29, 2015 10:29 AM

Don't forget to take care of yourself too, Handi. It gets easy to forget.

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