Bf 110 E-2 Tropical Eduard 1/48

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ajcmac

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Thanks Ian.

I already have this model for some time.

A friend of mine who has completed the two Royal Class models offered me the letters and filters left over to be able to make a version of the Bf 110 E-2 Trop.

So, the version chosen.

I have prepared, glued and painted some parts of the interior.

I read in reviews that this mdelo had problems fittings nna engine cowling and the wings join the fuselage.

I glued the engine cowlings and wings.

Hope you enjoy.

Reghards

ajcmac
 

mossiepilot

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Tony
looking nice Antonio, looking forward to more.

Tony.
 
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Buttonman

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Nice going so far buddy, wish i'd caught you sooner, would have warned you to glue the wing tops to fuselage first then mate up the unders to stop of filling.

When i built mine i found the cockpit really fiddly.

Good luck

Martin
 
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ajcmac

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I started weathering the interiors.



Completed levers with wood glue.







Now, gloss clear, a wash and paint the details.

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ajcmac
 
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ajcmac

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A layer of gloss clear, a wash with bitumen of Judea and painting some details.



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ajcmac
 
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ajcmac

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I completed the 'office' of the pilot ...

... and the front compartment of the machine guns.

And it's all for now.

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ajcmac
 

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Great stuff Antonio and as always up to your excellent standard.

Vaughan
 
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ajcmac

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Thanks for following and for your comment:clap_1:.

The wells of the landing gear and cowling of motors.

Here already glued to the wings.

The missing pieces. Lights and shadows and a wash.

Putty and then sanded.

I have to put some putty along the wings, redo some lines and rivets.

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ajcmac
 
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ajcmac

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The interiors almost ready.

The front set of guns ready.

Regards

ajcmac
 
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Buttonman

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nice mate I kept some of the mg mags for use in a diorama .

They mostly get covered over later any way.

Martin
 
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ajcmac

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Thank you for your comments:clap_1:.

I finished the interior and glued the fuselage and wings.

Well, then putty and sanding, more putty and more sanding, finally finished the most boring.

Now glue the canopy, put the mask on the canopy and the landing gear wells and start painting the model.

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ajcmac
 
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