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antonio argudo

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  1. Had to amputate the feet in order to making him fit, gave him some sunnies and oxygen mask, needs some seatbelts now, cheers
  2. first steps with oils and washes, the landing gears got broken so I'm going for a "in flight" display instead, will have to adjust the pilot in the tiny cockpit! first steps with oils and washes, the landing gears got broken so I'm going for a "in flight" display instead, will have to adjust the pilot in the tiny cockpit! cheers cheers Quote
  3. thanks mate, yes although have to repaint the Balkenkreuz on the wings, they got too thick cheers
  4. some progress with decals and the "Chevron", more mottling to be added soon... cheers
  5. I've always hated "buchon" painted in german scheme... maybe you'll change my mind! but man , your idea is very cool and undoubtedly you will nail it! here is an interesting video painting "buchones" for the movie , hope it is useful to you, cheers
  6. thanks mate! cheers thank you , i appreciate it. cheers Thank you gazzas, I'm glad mate. cheers
  7. Thanks man! my honor sharing in this wonderful forum, see ya around! cheers
  8. I'm using Hasegawa's fuselage since the dihedral angle is a bit low so I donated the Revell wings and after some cirugy for the landing gears finally it worked, Cockpit is almost done, needs some touches up here and there, aires resin with Airscale instrument decals were used, fuselage rivets are also done although not showing in all these pics yet, an Erla model wearing their usual factory camo with sawteeth on the wings and round mottling on the fuselage, also looks like it has been extra mottled in the field. Recently I acquired some wood 109 relics which will be using as reference for the colors 74/75/76 , here is the link thread if you are interested in checking it out. Cheers https://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?/topic/81410-relic-plywood-pieces-from-a-bf-109-g10/ source: http://theprofilepaintshop.blogspot.com/2013/10/chosing-correct-wingpattern-for-bf109g-6.html
  9. Hello everyone, time to build this 109 up, going to represent this one: Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6/Late (G-14) "Gustav" "Double Chevron" II./JG 3 "Udet" Schiphol, Netherlands, November 1943 Major Kurt-Werner Brändle Kurt-Werner Brändle (19 January 1912 – 3 November 1943) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator during World War II, a fighter ace credited with 180 enemy aircraft shot down in over 700 combat missions. The majority of his victories - 155 - were claimed over the Eastern Front. he was killed in action west of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Following an attack by a group of Martin B-26 Marauders on Schiphol airfield, II. Gruppe scrambled to counter the attack. He was shot down in this aircraft - Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 (Werknummer 26058) by Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Spitfires under the command of Wing Commander Lloyd Chadburn. His body later washed ashore near Zandvoort on 30 December 1943. Brändle was 31 years old
  10. thank you, yes, to have the opportunity to work directly with real samples is cool cheers
  11. thanks mate, I replicated the samples I had with gunze custom mixes, it has been a interesting experiment, I used a Mustang for the test next will be applied to a 109 model, so stay tune. cheers
  12. ha thanks, it is totally expected that someone is gonna disagree and argue about rlm colors, a classic subject, guaranteed controversy! you could have also your pieces to your collection too, the seller has more https://www.ebay.es/itm/WW2-German-Luftwaffe-WOOD-Elevator-Stabilizer-Relics-Grab-Bag-Me109-G10/391957000144?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20160908105057%26meid%3Df036bd82f8594b24b21ebcc73df0bb4c%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D6%26rkt%3D15%26sd%3D333273797011%26itm%3D391957000144%26pg%3D2481888&_trksid=p2481888.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%3Aff31b4f4-bf74-11e9-b792-74dbd180fabf|parentrq%3A95fd056c16c0a9c9aaab42d6fff7021e|iid%3A1 cheers
  13. here are some examples of other polywood 109 examples, they also show that distinctive green protective undercoat paint and dark magenta stains, I'm guessing it is the glue used
  14. Hi everyone, wanted to share these pictures from a polywood tail pieces from a Me109 G10/U4 W. Nr. 611008 that I recently acquired. it crashed near Schoenberg due to flak fire, they are in great condition and show RLM 74/75/76.
  15. thanks everybody, I'm glad you like it, now ready for the next tamiya Mustang build !!!! cheers Antonio https://www.facebook.com/antonio.argudomodeller.3
  16. thanks coolbox, I wanted to achieve a realistic mustang cockpit,cheers yes, scratch details, i have order barracuda goodies for next Mustang, cheers thanks martin, I'm glad you like it, cheers! some PS composition, kudos to Raul Barrero and Andrew Forrester
  17. finally got done some work on her, now she is "Missouri armada" from the 357th FG, cheers
  18. Thanks mate! I sprayed some Alclad duraluminium, some sand apolish still need but it's going forwad at least, cheers!
  19. thank guys, its been a while but Im back at it now, getting close to the painting phase soon, cheers!
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