... 5 years later ...
Well, I was looking forward so much to the new '1/24 Airfix bf109G-6' tool and really want to get my hands on that one day,
but then a feeling of shame came over... I still have a G-2 shelf-queen in the closet!
So I decided to get this G-2 finished first before buying more boxes...
First thing on the list was masking the canopy, I used 18mm Tamiya tape for this.
After all those years the pilot is still waiting in his seat to get air-born, this was an old resin figure from Evilbay.
There was no room between the pilot and the canopy, so I couldn't glue the steel plate behind his head.
I glued the 3 canopy pieces in place with Kristal Klear, the fitting of those was very good.
Next is the under carriage, which has a working spring, quite nice but not useful for my model,
If you remember correctly I'm making this model in 'flying' pose, so I need the gear to be 'retracted', those parts are not designed to be retracted as you can see here,
So in the end I just glued the wheels inside the bay with epoxy,
Then covered them up with the bay-doors, I glued some plastic bits inside the 'hinge' hole and also a small disk between each wheel-axle and the bay-door.
Originally I wanted to 'hang' the model on strings, but I will use a 3mm steel rod/pole instead.
For this I drilled a 3mm hole in the belly, angled
And that will give a flying pose like this, still need to cut a 3mm steel rod (wooden stick at the moment)
