Are you kidding! step away for a few days and all of these completed builds!.....I don't know where to start.
Allen: That PE looks fine. Diggin' your cockpit work too, and fuel line. Just one of those details all late 109s should have. I do believe that was a luggage door. I add that to all my Hasegawa 109s too...
Joe (Mustang): Reference the picture request, I'll leave that up to you my friend, I think the second picture achieved what I was going for. Thanks for the info on Stigler's 109 being a G-6. It has been added to my "to do" list..thanks!
.Wing Nut: Looking fantastic....I can't wait to dive into the F-2. I got the QB exhausts and PE set for it. IIRC, that's one of the differences between the F-2 and F-4, which had wider prop blades. Cool technique on that yellow nose too..
Bob (Radial) That pit looks great, as does your IP. I don't see any issues with it.. I use clear 5 minute epoxy to simulate glass. It works good...
Tempestjohnny: Two builds....very ambitious...looking great so far
Handi: Nothing short of spectacular. You and Herman should be proud...
Fightinjoe: Holy cow!......impressive DB. That fuel line trick was well worth it and really stands out.
Matt: Gorgeous Priller machine. I did his bird with 1/48 Eduard kit, but I was lazy and used the splinter scheme on the wings. Your skills are most impressive. Nice start on that Trumpy F.
70: Thanks for sharing your 109s. I particularly like Hackl's G-6.
Jay: Your work is very humbling. It reminds me of how average I truly am. Are my eyes deceiving me or is one side whitwashed? I'm impressed with your patience with that rivet tool. How long does that take? Oh......and please build another.
I hope to get started on that Zveda kit once I wrap up my Spitfire...
Joe