My Texas Messerschmitt is now decaled and ready for touch-p and weathering... I built it S.O.B. as there wasn't really anything that needed to be added.. The interesting thing is that there's only a seat-pan in the cockpit, no back-rest...
The CAF's Buchon has a regular seat in it, since none of the pilots wear butt-pack 'chutes, which is what the "pan"- design was supposed to accomodate... But I'm depicting this one from The Battle of Britain as "Yellow 4", so it's possible that the Spansh AF's movie pilots still wore butt-packs in 1969... I haven't found anything to suggest otherwise, any way..
I don't have a decal for the correct Staffel badge, only for JG 27, but oh well.. I'm doing a diorama of it during the filming of BoB, so, while the model languishes on the shelf as a 99%-er, I've started work on the two "Luftwaffe" figures, and also the camera, camera crew and director figures, doing a few "B-roll" shots... I figure that's the easiest way to depict the modeland make it obvious to any viewer of what the story is...
I also considered doing a Mk II Spitfire sitting nose to nose with it, with a another camera shot being set up for the "RAF" actors... That one I'm actually gonna do that, I think, but it won't be for this build.. It'll be easy enough to change dioramas once this build is complete.. Pics soon...