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1:72 Bf 109G-10Posted: Friday, February 12, 2010 - 08:23 PM UTC
Marco Magrini shows us his excellent FineMolds Gustav finished in ROA colours.
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saaffan
United States
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Posted: Saturday, February 13, 2010 - 04:44 AM UTC
Hi Marco
Great model and nice photos.
Do you have any photos of this a/c, as I've never come across these markings?
Thanks, S.
Great model and nice photos.
Do you have any photos of this a/c, as I've never come across these markings?
Thanks, S.
MarcoMagrini
Torino, Italy
Joined: February 11, 2010
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Posted: Sunday, February 14, 2010 - 12:33 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Hi Marco
Great model and nice photos.
Do you have any photos of this a/c, as I've never come across these markings?
Thanks, S.
hello world
sadly, 109 of the ROA does not exist photographs
are only the result of past memories of the drawings
and this' was my inspiration:
http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s288/Lampox/109rus/bf_109g-10_roa_color800x600.jpg
For those interested in the history of ROA:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Liberation_Army
Marco Magrini MMT
jphillips
Arizona, United States
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Joined: February 25, 2007
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Posted: Friday, February 19, 2010 - 07:55 PM UTC
That's a very well done ROA Bf-109G-10. There is said be an old photo of a row of destroyed Free Russian air force 109s in existence somewhere, but I've never seen it. Supposedly, this air arm flew (in addition to the 109) the Ju-87D, He-111H, Ju-88, Do-17, Ju-52, Bf-108, Fi-157 and even a few captured U-2 bipes. It's unfortunate that no photos of these planes have ever been found.