A model of the Trumpeter 1/32 scale.
A highly detailed model, and from what I have read, several articles about the model, with the right measures.
It also has its flaws. Trumpeter should have done more research on this before moulding.
It has the two engine cooling air scoops on both sides of the nose, that are present from the G-2 onwards but not on an F-4.
Another two engine cooling air scoops on both sides of engine cowling, that are present from the G-2 onwards but not on an F-4.
The wheel wells are squared. The Bf 109 F-4 had the wheel well is completely round.
Missing is the fuel filler point below the port side cockpit sill.
It has two panels at the rear of the fuselage that are present from the G-2 onwards but not on an F-4.
A sheet of decals with the serial number 5749, which corresponds to 109 F2 used to Hans Hahn. I think it is the only error on the sheet of decals.
And finally the interiors are more in agreement with G2 than with the F4. Here I will not move, will stay as they are.
Black circles - to eliminate and red circle - to make.
A highly detailed model, and from what I have read, several articles about the model, with the right measures.
It also has its flaws. Trumpeter should have done more research on this before moulding.
It has the two engine cooling air scoops on both sides of the nose, that are present from the G-2 onwards but not on an F-4.
Another two engine cooling air scoops on both sides of engine cowling, that are present from the G-2 onwards but not on an F-4.
The wheel wells are squared. The Bf 109 F-4 had the wheel well is completely round.
Missing is the fuel filler point below the port side cockpit sill.
It has two panels at the rear of the fuselage that are present from the G-2 onwards but not on an F-4.
A sheet of decals with the serial number 5749, which corresponds to 109 F2 used to Hans Hahn. I think it is the only error on the sheet of decals.
And finally the interiors are more in agreement with G2 than with the F4. Here I will not move, will stay as they are.
Black circles - to eliminate and red circle - to make.
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