An ME 109 Emile is on the bench. I have had problem making one in the past and still find the design hard to grasp. After three fuselages, three horizontal stabilizers and two vertical fins the model is taking shape. The wing is the only part I got relatively accurate on my first try.
Lou
Hand brush primer is still wet in places. The only things remaining are the gun troughs ala Gordon and the horizontal wing braces.
Lou
Looks good Lou !
Cheers
Gordon
Thank you Gordon.
Lou
Luftwaffe Messerschmitt BF-109-E1 of 2./JG 3 Bonn early 1940 decals printed. As usual, extra components have been printed. The colour profile is a generic example of markings.
Lou
Looking good Lou, colour scheme looks good, as do your decals. Regards Paul J.
Looking sharp!
Thank you both.
Lou
A nine day build. The BF-109E-1 joins the other 26 single engine ID plus models.
Lou
27 Single engine and 12 twin engine models in the ID + collection.
Lou
Very nice Lou, colour scheme looks good, I've not seen that one before. Regards Paul J. ( At this rate you will need to move to somewhere with a bigger basement!!)
Well Done Lou! Looks great.
Cheers
Gordon
Thank you both.
Lou
Great looking BF-109. Such a classic looking aircraft; very angular and simple lines. Apparently after the war ended, it was discovered that the 109 utilized advanced single piece forgings that made very strong, light and complex shapes quickly. The US then started the Heavy Press Program in the 50's to catch up on the tech with their 50,000 ton presses. They're still in use today.
Fraser