Me 109 G6 - Trumpeter 1/24

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I have this model for over a year.

I started painting the interior. How did not like what I was doing, stopped and kept the model.

When I started building the 109 F4 I saw the topic of Vaughan. I liked what he was doing and how the colors that were used was the same as the F4, I decided to start my own.

I went back to painting the interior and started the engine. I added some pipes, few, because my ability to scratch is not good.

Here the interior already with seat belts.

 
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The next step was to glue the fuselage and wings, painted marks Anton Hackl. Then I painted the RLM 76.

Then lights and shadows.

 
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I started painting the RLM 74 and 75.

Wings and stabilizers.

Fuselage.

 

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Hi there Antonio

It's looking good, very impressive. Have you really painted the crosses? have you used stencils? I'm looking forward to seeing it finished. It will definitely be 5*.

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Looks great Antonio :smiling3:
 
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Hi there AntonioIt's looking good, very impressive. Have you really painted the crosses? have you used stencils? I'm looking forward to seeing it finished. It will definitely be 5*.

Vaughan.
Yes, the German crosses are painted.

The masks used. The rest are already in the trash.

These were not used.

These were for the F4. They are very badly cut. (trash)

I take a sheet of decals to a store advertising. They work with vinyl. I know that digitize the images (do not know the whole process) and then make the cut.
 

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Hi there Antonio

I think your very brave to make your own stencils they look very good. I think I will stick to using decals. Saying that I had to replace the decals that came with my Trumpeter BF109G6 as they fell apart so I used Eagle Strikes decals which are in fact made by Aero Master. All the Revell kit that I have Built so far have been very good even the 42 year old wildcat decals despite being a little thick). So this was the first time I had to replace them.

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Hi there AntonioI think your very brave to make your own stencils they look very good. I think I will stick to using decals. Saying that I had to replace the decals that came with my Trumpeter BF109G6 as they fell apart so I used Eagle Strikes decals which are in fact made by Aero Master. All the Revell kit that I have Built so far have been very good even the 42 year old wildcat decals despite being a little thick). So this was the first time I had to replace them.

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Vaughan

Well, I follow closely the construction of your G6 and read what you said about the decals. This is exactly why I did not put the original decals and made the stencils.

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Now I understand the problem of with the decals. The decals are really a disgrace :emo2:.

Fortunately I read the topic of Vaughan and painted the German crosses. Decals specific to the model of Anton Hackl already placed, with great difficulty. I used Microset and Microsoft. Tomorrow will see if works or not.
 
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I keep meaning to put something on this thread and haven't got around to it yet. Suffice to say if ever you needed a good reason as to why you need to try a 1/24th scale model just have a look at this. What a cracking looking 109 and what a brilliant presence it has as a result of it's size. This has superb shading, weathering, paint finishes and detail. I particularly like the propped open cowling, which looks more realistic than having it sat on the ground alongsdie the model.

Brilliant job, which I've thoroughly enjoyed following.
 
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More progress. Exhaust fumes and machine guns simulated. Matt varnish applied.

 

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Fantastic and nearly finished

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Hi Antonio

This 109 is up to your usual high standard. I have the Trumpeter 1/32 109 G6 in my collection waiting to be built, so I watch this build with interest (even though it's 1/24).

Look forward to the finished thing

All the best

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That's yet another superb build - as we've come to expect from you Antonio! ***** for certain.

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