Good work, Cedric! I like the 'mottled' camouflage and the highlights on the cockpit canopy. Is that a Blood Red Skies model or Armaments in Miniature ? How did you attach the plane to the pegs in the last shot? Did you use Blu-Tack or something similar?
Sweet 109 Cedric. I love the yellow noses!
That is one very good job you have done there. Mean looking plane.![]()
Thanks.
It's an AIM model attached with Blu-Tack.
Hi Cedric, if you have access to a 3D printer I have put a soluion to this on Thingiverse:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4579367
Cool Biggles, TY for the info!
A new front for me
Sweet brand 1/144 for the F, the E (of lower quality) I do not remember, probably a microwings revell.
The E is not tropicalized but I wanted this famous paint scheme
Bf109E Jg 27 Werner Schroer Libye 1941
Bf109F Jg 27 second lieutenant Hans Joachim Marseille Fév.
1942
Bf109F Jg 27 Lt.Helmut Fenzl Oct.1942
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Very impressive Fox.
Having done some of that camo to create aircraft to combat my aircraft based on Malta and in Egypt I can appreciate the work you have put in.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Desert 109's are very nice, Fox!
“Fly fast - take chances!”
Great job Fox.![]()
Super!
Excellent paint jobs!![]()
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
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