Martinnfb Posted Thursday at 02:43 PM Posted Thursday at 02:43 PM I couldn't help myself and opened the box to see how badly are my wings warped. It wasn't that bad , it actually straightened itself upon assembly. Â Â 6 1
Martinnfb Posted Thursday at 02:49 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:49 PM You might wanna see some of the parts. The detail is exquisite out of the box. The ejection port marks on the headrest are easy to be sanded off. Â Â 7
Martinnfb Posted Thursday at 05:13 PM Author Posted Thursday at 05:13 PM A quick comparison with the Trumpeter’s G6. You can see how the fuselage on TRP kit had distorted height in attempt  to compensate for high power plant thrust line. this is hard to catch , but once you see it….  5 1
BlrwestSiR Posted Thursday at 05:51 PM Posted Thursday at 05:51 PM Thanks for sharing. I know how much a 109 fan you are so it's great to hear the kit meets your expectations. Carl 3 1
belugawhaleman Posted Thursday at 06:02 PM Posted Thursday at 06:02 PM Looks like a great kit. One thing, however, it sounds like you were expecting the wings to be warped......is this a problem with these kits? 2
Martinnfb Posted Thursday at 08:21 PM Author Posted Thursday at 08:21 PM Yes, It seems to be a common issue. However once assembled, the wing is straight. So , not much of an issue. propeller blades need some putty which is ok. However the spinner lost some detail while being sanded smooth.  5 1
Martinnfb Posted Thursday at 08:29 PM Author Posted Thursday at 08:29 PM One wee detail that was omitted are tropical filter mounting holes. 4
BlrwestSiR Posted Thursday at 08:41 PM Posted Thursday at 08:41 PM 9 minutes ago, Martinnfb said: One wee detail that was omitted are tropical filter mounting holes. Well, since it's "unbuildable' now, might as well pack it back up and send it to me. 😆  4
PanzerWomble Posted Thursday at 09:17 PM Posted Thursday at 09:17 PM Arsefix???...oh dear oh dear.....you're worth better than that Martin ....purge it now before the so soft Indian 'plastic' contaminates your bench . 4
PanzerWomble Posted Thursday at 09:29 PM Posted Thursday at 09:29 PM Look , I'll send you this from my stash ....half the size, twice the part count , masks , PE , proper styrene , zero warpage...20x more fun . Just need ya ZIP code 😀 It's even got "those" tail markings on the decal sheet.  1 3
Martinnfb Posted Thursday at 10:02 PM Author Posted Thursday at 10:02 PM Thou shall see no squirrels! radiators are in, the flap actuators are not there yet simse I had to push the assemblies together quite a bit     5
Martinnfb Posted yesterday at 02:36 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:36 AM Bf 109G-6/R6 "Kanonenvogel", W.Nr.27083, "Schwarze 12+- ", equipped with the Rüstsatz R6, piloted by Unteroffizier Heinz Hunig, 5./JG 2 'Richthofen'. Juvincourt Airfield. Aisne, department of northern France. 2 October 1943.  6
PanzerWomble Posted yesterday at 09:18 AM Posted yesterday at 09:18 AM 6 hours ago, Martinnfb said: Interesting seeing that they painted the wing root black (?) presumably for the same exhausty reasons as they did on the FW190s? . I've not noticed that before on 109s but TBH  it's not my area . Poor old Heinz, apparently he got bounced and shot down 18 days after that pic was taken by a mean ol' P47 . 2
Spitfire Posted yesterday at 09:40 AM Posted yesterday at 09:40 AM Those are great photos, a real part of history. Cheers Dennis 1
Martinnfb Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Airfix designed the power egg to be assembled in two ways, with open and closed cowling. Instead of downsizing the engine, they have you to sand it downs a bit in case you’re closing the cowling around it. The whole process is trouble free. I cracked the lower seam line as I was drilling the missing hole for the coolant reservoir drain/ purge valve. The intake received some basic details like attachments point for tropical filter and welding seams( to be tamed). Ventilation vents on the sides need some work or straight out aftermarket ones.  2
Martinnfb Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Trumpeter - Model Monkey - Airfix @Model Monkey is the best, however, being designed for TRP kit, the diamenter is 1mm too short. It doesn't take much to fit it in, I might take that route  3
PanzerWomble Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Its funny how all manufacturers struggle at time with nose cones, given its a simple shape . Good probe 😀 1
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