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mustang1989 Jack: Is that the Royal Class kit with the stainless steel mug in it?
Jack: Is that the Royal Class kit with the stainless steel mug in it?
http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/29/t/162866.aspx
The official thread is now up and running in the Group Build section.
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Raven: That does look to be a nice one. Those profipack kits are a fairly good bang for the buck.
I'll also be doing an Emil, and although I have both a Royal boxing as well as an E-1 overtrees kit from Eduard, I haven't built any of them yet.
From a construction aspect, the main thing to look out for is the engine. There is a choice of either building it displayed, or have the engine covers closed, in which case you don't need the engine as the covers won't fit over it.
There is a good run down of it here, along with the other kit brands of 109E:
http://ipmsvagabonds.com/page3/page44/page44.html
regards,
Jack
SchattenSpartan That's a nice kit! Do you have any particular markings in mind? It's great to see someone building pre-Gustav 109s too!
That's a nice kit! Do you have any particular markings in mind? It's great to see someone building pre-Gustav 109s too!
No particular markings, other than I'd like to do the yellow cowling (I'm building an early-war Stuka without the gelb and feel like I'm missing out on something ). I've been wanting to do an Afrika Korps scheme for a while now, so I figure this is a good place to start. Also, I've never done an Eduard kit so that'll be a good experience too. Have you built this kit?
- Steve
Here's what I've got my eye on:
Ooh mama...
Oh boy I'm so looking forward to this one kicking off!
Welcome in here je2000! Grab a kit and get ready for the Jan 1st start date man.
I'll be posting the official GB thread ...............................soon.
I'm in. I'm just getting back into this hobby so I think just sticking with the basic out of box is best for me.
Though the IDF version is intriguing...
Yup, stitched cloth it is, although I'm sure they didn't last forever in service, and often times were left off exposing some wing internal structure.
You're welcome, guys. Here's a few more. Of note is the supercharger intake, not very accurately represented in most kits (with corrections available from barracuda and eagle that I know of). The wheel well liner is interesting. I never realized it is stitched cloth.( I sure wish I could've gotten some pics of the 'pit!)
-Tom
Those are some good reference pics Tom. Thanks for posting those.
Ye, I have that one Allen. But in this case, I am really interested in pics of engines that are out of the aircraft but I will defiantly be using the engine pics in the Walk Around as well. I need a combination of both for the engine build.
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Tom, those are some really nice pics! Thanks for posting them!
Modelcrazy: Holy cow, now that's something unusual! I'm really looking forward to your build!
Bish- the Bf-109 walk around from Squadron has some good pics.
Thanks Tom, those will be a nice addition to the ones on my instruction disk.
Here ya go, Bish...(and everybody else)
Would defiantly like to see those engine pics Tom.
I was at the Smithsonian the other day and took some pics of the 109 there.Four of the daimler-benz they had up as static. Sadly, I didn't have my good camera and it's dark in there, but..maybe they can help someone?
Modelcrazy: That would be an awesome addition to the GB sir!!!
Clemens: That Finnish 109 would be a good one as well!
Jack: Nice aircraft and unusual. I like it!
I like the idea of seeing some Finnish markings on the 109. Here are some screen shots from War Thunder, where I've changed some skins with the "Hakaristi" symbol:
Back to 109's, some other skin changes I had fun with:
109F-4 in WW1 livery:
... and a 109G-6 dressed up in Candian Voodoo colour scheme of 1971:
It would be an Academy 1/48.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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That would be an awesome build MC. What scale would you do it in? In 1/48, I think all there is the MDC or cutting edge conversion? Same for 1/32; I don't think there is a dedicated kit in either scale.(or mabye Hobbycraft?)
As far as the IDF, that's all there was. They were just gaining their independence, and were hard up for planes and pilots. The 109 Gs had to be fitted with the Jumo's because no more DBs existed. A warehouse in Czech. where they were stocked up burnt down. The performance suffered greatly with the Jumo, and it was called the Mule.
Here's some pics of the Avia S-199A in IDF markings. What do ya think Mustang. I love doing odd builds.
Seems kinda odd to me that the IDF would use modified Gustav's
Any photos of the real aircraft would be great to have!
The pilot of this Finnish 109 was Eino Luukkanen. Here's the color profile from the Eduard instructions:
SchattenSpartan I might do a Finnish 109 as well. I don't recall anyone signing up with one so far and I think it would be a nice change of pace in an otherwise Luftwaffe dominated GB? The Eduard Royal Class has some decals for one too... Whaddya guys think?
I might do a Finnish 109 as well. I don't recall anyone signing up with one so far and I think it would be a nice change of pace in an otherwise Luftwaffe dominated GB? The Eduard Royal Class has some decals for one too... Whaddya guys think?
Best Idea eva..!
I am doing a Croation G-14. More Co-Belligerent markings would be nice to see. Got a profile of your proposed markings? I'm sure I have a pic of it.
How about a 1/48 Avia S-199A, a Czechoslovak production modified 109G-14 in IDF markings. That would be a little different.
It has the Swastikas on it. The aircraft itself in painted with the usual RLM colors but It also has a bit of RLM 66 mixed in on the outside as well as a whole lot of yellow...
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