1/32 Hasegawa Bf-109G-6 |
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Gallery Article by
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Here are some pictures of my 1/32nd Hasegawa
Bf-109G-6, depicting the plane of Frantz Goëtz.
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I used MDC sets to improve the cockpit, wheels,
exhaust pipes. These sets are the best I've ever seen since I practice
modelling: high detail, perfect fit...a dream! I
also used the Eduard photo-etch set which is very good because it provides
trailing edge radiator flaps and other radiqtor mobile parts ( which are shown
in open position ).
The Eduard set highly improves the wheel wells.
The fit is surprisingly good for an Eduard set!
RLM 76 is from Pollyscale acrylics, RLM
74/75/70/71 are from Gunze acrylics. A wash was made with raw umber oil paint
and weathering was done with Gunze smoke on the upper surfaces and with mixes
based on RLM 76 for the undersurfaces. A coat of Pollyscale gloss was then
sprayed.
Decals come from a Cutting Edge sheet that
provides a wrong camo scheme, fortunately Franck Oudin helped me a lot
providing me some pics of the real plane, thanks again Franck!
Decals were difficult to use and reacted quite
"violently" to microset, I painted the nose spiral. Eventually the
aircarft was sprayed with Pollyscale flat varnish.

I hope you all like it
I enjoyed building this kit so much that you
may see another one of mine soon
Fancherello
Visit my website at
http://fancherello.free.fr
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