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Messerschmitt Bf109 G-6 (Hasegawa, 1/48)

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You can't have enough Bf109s! I'm sure you'll make a cracking job of this one.

Cheers

Steve
 
Hey Roman,

Hope you put up plenty of pictures of this, I have an 1/48 Academy 109G-6 to do next.

I'll watch this build with interest.

Hope you don't think this cheeky,

But you must have the biggest display cabinet in the world :emo:

You seem to complete 2 to 3 kits to really high standard to my 1 :respect4:

Tony.
 
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Hey Roman,Hope you put up plenty of pictures of this, I have an 1/48 Academy 109G-6 to do next.

I'll watch this build with interest.

Hope you don't think this cheeky,

But you must have the biggest display cabinet in the world :emo:

You seem to complete 2 to 3 kits to really high standard to my 1 :respect4:

Tony.
Thx Tony :)

I will do my best with pictures...

See you soon...

Cheers
 
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Look forward to this. I also have a 109 in my stash to build.

p.s. What putty do you use for your seam lines? They look perfect in all your builds.
 
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Look forward to this. I also have a 109 in my stash to build. p.s. What putty do you use for your seam lines? They look perfect in all your builds.
Hi AJay,

Well I use tamiya white and grey putty - them most of times.

I also have Mr. Surfecer 500.

Depends how big hole or gap is, if is something bigger, first I threated with CA glue, fill the holes and than layers of putty.

Using water sand paper or hmmm. it's not thinerr it's liquid (oil based) with whom woman take of laquer from the nails...

It's great stuff for removing putty, paint (acrilic or oil)... I'm also sleaning AB with it...

it's this one:

http://online.konzum.hr/images/products/065/06592607.gif

2 € over here and 125 ml bottle
 
The nail varnish remover is probably acetone based. As Roman says it's great for removing excess putty. Very often a couple of swipes with a cotton but moistened with the remover will leave a finish needing no sanding.

A word of warning. Test any nail varnish remover on a bit of uneeded plastic from a kit as it may etch the plastic.

Cheers

Steve
 
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The nail varnish remover is probably acetone based. As Roman says it's great for removing excess putty. Very often a couple of swipes with a cotton but moistened with the remover will leave a finish needing no sanding.A word of warning. Test any nail varnish remover on a bit of uneeded plastic from a kit as it may etch the plastic.

Cheers

Steve
Yes... I agree with you Stona...

Test is mandatory...

Yes it acetone, but this mine is oil based like oil thinner, not nitro thinner.

And with this one (belivce me is tested) you dont have any problem with eating plastic.

Totally safe and after work with it clean and plastic look like it just came out of box.

Roman
 
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Totally safe and after work with it clean and plastic look like it just came out of box.Roman
Good to know Roman,it certainly works very well for you. Your models always have perfect seams!

Cheers

Steve
 
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another one on the go Roman ??

You seem to have this "high quality assembly line" system perfected :)

And yes, i often wonder how big your display cabinet is :) they're all just too good to put in boxes, cupboards or drawers to store them.
 
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another one on the go Roman ??You seem to have this "high quality assembly line" system perfected :)

And yes, i often wonder how big your display cabinet is :) they're all just too good to put in boxes, cupboards or drawers to store them.
I will take photo of my cabinet :)

Heehehe, assembly line is in full work :)

Thats my enjoy and relax when I'm on my free days from work in Syria...

Must also finish Pipistrelo with wing - fuselage joint (putty) and primed her :) I mean Pipistrelo, hehehhee

My wife is excluded from that, hehehehhehee

Cheers all
 
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@CDW and all other friend and visitors...

My last 2 yrs work, some models are not on pictures and on display... because I when I came back 2 yrs ago in this hobby, some first work is catastrofic and awfull :)

Thats is all what I see good to show :)

Mybe 10 more models never seen light of day, heheheh

Here are photos of my displays at my flat :)

1/144 scale:

1/72 scale:

1/48 prop:

1/48 jet:

1/144 subs:

armour:

various pics:
 
Hi Roman

You have some fantastic models there. All the work you have done is to the highest standard.

Vaughan
 
Hey Roman. your photos are top class, and so are your builds.

Thanks for shareing them with us.

Tony.
 
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Thanks, Roman. I'll give your method a try and see if I too can spend less time with my seam line work :)
 
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Finally this evening I have take in my hands this project...

Cockpit is finished, fuselage is glued and now all is prepared for gluing cockpit inside fuselage



Seat belts are my work - home made





Cheers
 
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Great looking collection Roman! The office is looking real sharp nice work
 
Great looking office Roman, and hope you don't mind but I'll be using this thread as a reference when I start my 109.

Thanks for sharing.

Tony.
 
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Great looking office Roman, and hope you don't mind but I'll be using this thread as a reference when I start my 109.Thanks for sharing.

Tony.
Hey Tony,

Of course you can do that, I'm honored to someone take reference from my work...

Cheers

Roman
 
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