Two models of Hasegawa 1/32. One Me 109 F6 Adolf Galland and an Me-109 F4 Trop. Joachim Marseilles. I hope you enjoy.
Adolf Galland
Hans Joachim Marseilles
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Galland and Marseilles
ajcmac
Vila Real, Portugal
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Posted: Saturday, December 10, 2011 - 05:17 PM UTC
Siderius
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Posted: Saturday, December 10, 2011 - 07:32 PM UTC
Outstanding work all the way around. I don't know which I like better? They are both so good. Thanks for sharing. Russell
BlackWidow
European Union
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Posted: Saturday, December 10, 2011 - 10:59 PM UTC
Very well done, Antonio!
I especially like Marseille's "Yellow 14". In 1/48 Revell brought out recently the ICM model of the F-2/F-4 with even these decals and I've ordered the kit twice. With the "One-O-Nine" it's the same as with the Spitfire: You can never have enough of them .....
Congrats again on your big scale "Dual Combo"!
Happy modelling!
Torsten
I especially like Marseille's "Yellow 14". In 1/48 Revell brought out recently the ICM model of the F-2/F-4 with even these decals and I've ordered the kit twice. With the "One-O-Nine" it's the same as with the Spitfire: You can never have enough of them .....
Congrats again on your big scale "Dual Combo"!
Happy modelling!
Torsten
Schorschi
Hamburg, Germany
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Posted: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 - 03:15 AM UTC
Very nice work, both of them. Impressing weathering job. Wich colors did you use for the Galland version?
@Torsten: I can recomend the Revell(ICM) 109 without restrictions. I´m building one myself and will post it here when finished.
kind regards
Schorschi
@Torsten: I can recomend the Revell(ICM) 109 without restrictions. I´m building one myself and will post it here when finished.
kind regards
Schorschi
ajcmac
Vila Real, Portugal
Joined: March 12, 2010
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Joined: March 12, 2010
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Posted: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 - 04:31 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Very nice work, both of them. Impressing weathering job. Wich colors did you use for the Galland version?
@Torsten: I can recomend the Revell(ICM) 109 without restrictions. I´m building one myself and will post it here when finished.
kind regards
Schorschi
I used Tamiya acrylic paints.
RLM 74 - XF-24 (3) + XF-27 (2)
RLM 75 - XF-24 (5) + XF-50 (1)
RLM 76 - XF-66 (2) +XF-23 (1)
Best Regards
Middle_Franconian
Bayern, Germany
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Posted: Friday, December 30, 2011 - 11:44 PM UTC
Hi Antonio,
nice pair of 109ers! My favourite is the Yellow 14 as well. Very good idea to make a double feature .
Servus,
Sebastian
nice pair of 109ers! My favourite is the Yellow 14 as well. Very good idea to make a double feature .
Servus,
Sebastian