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    General Aircraft Chat Thread, 1/48 ME-109 E3 and FW-190 A8 build in Aircraft; Following on from my intro post, my next two builds are 1/48 scale 109 and 190 by Tamiya. Originally I ...
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      1/48 ME-109 E3 and FW-190 A8 build

      Following on from my intro post, my next two builds are 1/48 scale 109 and 190 by Tamiya. Originally I was going to make the 190 first but having realised I was short of paint I decided to make them in tandem - and do what I can until the new paint arrives.

      So far I have got the cockpits/fuselage/wings all together. The ME-109 is painted in it's primary colour, though I'll be asking opinions when I put the pics up, as it looks a bit dubious to me.

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      Pics of FW-190 cockpit (Eduard Zoom detailing) and engine - my phone doesnt like taking pics so close up :(

      Body and wings put together, awaiting paints to continue.
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      Good choice of kits Chris.I made that 109 kit a few years ago.A good kit as i remember.All i added were some photo etched seat belts as it didnt need anything else.
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      Here is the progress so far on the 109. Cockpit done (Eduard zoom again), body/wings put together.

      I would like opinions on the grey/blue paint I have used. This will be the underside/primary fuselage colour. I was impatient waiting for the new paints to arrive, so I tried to mix my own. According to the guide it should be RLM65 (RLM x2 + White x1) - Not having any RLM paint, I mixed my own (using dark grey, flat black and a touch of blue).

      The overall effect looks like I overdid the blue a bit? I'm not sure 100% what its supposed to look like, so opinions are welcome. I dont mind repainting it if I need to.
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      I built the 109 last year as my return to modelling.DSCF2136.jpg
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      Quote Originally Posted by msm2 View Post
      I built the 109 last year as my return to modelling.
      That's stunning, good job.

      Did you get the swastika decal separately? I only just noticed that neither of these models have them on the sheet.
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      They were on the sheet.
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      Quote Originally Posted by -tmm- View Post
      I would like opinions on the grey/blue paint I have used. This will be the underside/primary fuselage colour. The overall effect looks like I overdid the blue a bit? I'm not sure 100% what its supposed to look like, so opinions are welcome. I dont mind repainting it if I need to.
      I think I am qualified to venture an opinion on this as I've made a lot of Luftwaffe subjects and made a bit of a study of the original colours.
      I'd say you've got that colour just about spot on. RLM65 is really quite a blue colour,the later RLM76 was much greyer. Given the vagaries of cameras and computer monitors yours looks very good,particularly in that last picture.
      Genuine colour images from early in the war are not common. This first one is a still from a colour film,definitely genuine.



      This one is from a well known series,in colour,also genuine.



      This last one looks okay but I have a suspicion that it may be colourised. I've not seen an original black and white image which is usually a give away so.....



      Remember the variables already mentioned,not to forget that the ones we know are genuine are reproduced from seventy year old Agfa film. All good reasons not to get too tied up in trying to match exactly something we can't be absolutely sure about.
      Keep up the good work,you've got two of my favourite airplanes on the go there.
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      Thanks Steve,

      The pics show the paint to be a touch more blue than it actually is, but it's good to know that I'm not far off. By luck more than by judgement I think.

      New paints should arrive today, so I should be able to get a bit more done in the next couple of days.
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      Chris, I've come across similar discussions regarding U-Boat colour schemes and the more enlightened seem to be of the impression that there are so many unknowns that it would be ridiculous to say that something is wrong. Even the same paint applied to two similar aircraft will end up looking different after a few months of combat and heavy weathering and bleaching at the front so the exact shade is never really known. From my own experiments with an Airfix 1/24th 109 many moons ago yours looks spot on to me.

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