AlanG's 1/32 Revell Bf109 G6/R6 from 3./JG300

AlanG

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Just realised whilst reading the destructions i've made a little boo boo. I'm going to be making a 109 G6/R6 and the kit doesn't have underwing cannons. But disaster has been averted. I've ordered a set of Barracuda Gun Boots which also have Master Model barrels too. And whilst i was at it i ordered some AIMS resin exhausts too. In for a penny, in for a pound.
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Cheers guys. Nearly time for painting the RLM 66. The PE is a pain but certainly adds something to the cockpit.
 

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They are Paul. You can scrunch them up to add even more 'character' to them. That way they look a little more used unlike the metal versions.
 

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That does look a nice set of belts Al.
Almost a kit in themselves by the look of them.
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Sorry Al,

Late to the party as usual, but love what I have seen so far. The seat belts do look like they could cause you a nervous breakdown. Are the belts embossed paper or another material? They will add a lot of detail to the pit though. Good stuff Sir!!!

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Are the belts embossed paper or another material? They will add a lot of detail to the pit though.

Allen they are fabric belts. You can tone them down with matt varnish too. For me they are the best belts around. I was always an Eduard man but since i've seen and used these they are far superior.... even if they are damn fiddly.
 

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Thanks Al,

I never knew there were belts made of fabric for plane kits. I guess I need to get out more often in my old age! They are gonna look good, fiddly, but good...........
 
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This is going to be a long process. It's taken an hour just to do one belt! Still it does look ok. Even has a few little wear threads from the belts

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Fiddly but worth it alan , they look so real . Ill be doing something similar soon trying to scratch some belts for the fiat , its going to be a bit of a test ! Cheers tony
 

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Just caught up Alan and neat looking upgrades you’ve got there.

Those seatbelts are very nice and two little kits on their own, nice wire work in the office too :thumb2: .
 

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Allen got yo love that AF stuff looks great
 

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Got these in the post today for the kit. They look lovely bits of kit just like the masks and seatbelts do.

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Really must crack on with the build but we are working loads of overtime at the moment to get the farm sorted out and some bio-security stuff too. Great for the accountant (SWMBO) but not great for my model building.
 

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Started making the seatbelts again this morning but my eyes started to hurt quickly so i decided to paint the cockpit a base colour of enamel aluminium. This is a pre-weathering colour so i can then apply the acrylic RLM 66 and 'scratch' the paint so that the aluminium shows through like real scratches would. This is a technique i saw a few months ago and thought i'd give it a go. I normally just use a silver art pencil. Yet again something new for me. Time will tell on how it turns out.

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