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Hello,

I've just started my next build, Revell's 1:32 Bf109 G-10. I've never built a 1:32 model before, mainly due to size, cost, skill etc but recently decided to take the plunge.

This isn't going to be a quick build, mainly due to the difference in scale!

Work started in the cockpit as usual, all parts were sprayed mid grey over a black undercoat to allow some subtle shading [although it's not really visible in the photos].

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I removed the moulded seatbelts and bought the Eduard PE set however, after thinking about it, I made my own belts using the buckles provided in the Eduard set. I think they look a little less 'flat' than the PE ones [but feel free to disagree!]

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I used a combination of Revell and Airscale decals on the IP. I've added a drop of Klear to the dial faces [just visible in the photos below].

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Here's where I am now - the cockpit has been matted down and partially assembled. If I'm honest, I'm really pleased how it's turned out so far.

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I've also taped the fuselage together and it looks [and fits] great!

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That's it for now, thanks for looking!

Matt

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That cockpit looks great Matt! You might want to look for Vaughan's build on here - I think his was the G-6, but I guess both Revell kits are much the same.

Cheers

Patrick
 
Dont think you have to worry about the skills part. You got that cock pit looking very nice!

Ian M
 
Excellent paintwork, wash and subtle chipping effect on the seat.

Fantastic cockpit so far!!
 
Good start, I may have to pinch the idea of a drop of kleer on the dials of the instrument panel, it looks good.
 
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I've bought the Barracuda replacement exhausts [mainly to avoid having to drill out the kit parts!] and they arrived today and look great. Undecided whether or not to use the cooling scoops that you also get in the set - they also look good but I don't know if I can be bothered!
 
If I can give you ONE piece of advice: get the eduard Brassin landing gear (bronze legs for the G-6, but they fit the G-10 as well) they're VERY well worth the money!

This coming from someone who's built the G-6 and the G-10
 
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Thanks for the comments and interest!

Today I've been able to assemble the fuselage and install the cockpit module. Both fitted really well and I only needed minimal filler. I've also fitted the Barracuda exhausts and these make all the difference in my opinion.

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Thanks

Matt

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Those exhausts look excellent Matt! Worth bearing in mind for when I tackle this kit.
 
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Some progress at last! Wheel bulges had noticeable sink marks which took some time to fill and sand [no doubt I'll need to do more once I've applied some primer!]. Wings have now been fitted to the fuselage:

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Great work Matt. The cockpit looks superb and you're making great progress - shouldn't be too long before you'll be deciding on a paint scheme.

All the best

Paul
 
Great looking cockpit Matt and those exhausts really look superb , its great how a small detail like the hollowed ends can make a massive difference to the look of a model, the small extra cost is well worth it , cheers tony
 
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