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Me Bf109E 1:144 (Revell)
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New York, United States
Joined: June 25, 2014
KitMaker: 8 posts
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Posted: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - 05:01 AM UTC


Hi everyone, today I would like to show you my German Me Bf109E in 1:144 scale

To build this model I have used Revell's Me Bf109E scale model kit from Microwings series. The kit was fairly easy to build and the instructions were pretty straightforward. First I have started building the model by assembling the fuselage and the wings of the aircraft. After that I have used Tamiya's white putty to fill in the empty spaces in between the parts of the fuselage. Then I have primed the model with Mr. Color's black spray primer. I think the black prime complemented this model really well. To paint the model I have used Vallejo's Flat Yellow (#15), Reflective Green (#90), Deck Tan (#110), Dark Blue Grey (#157) and Black Green (#100). The instructions on the kit regarding the painting were actually different but I have decided to go my own way which was not a bad idea in hindsight.



I have used masking tapes to create unique Me109 camouflage with sharp lines on the wings. I have painted the wings with Deck Ten and Reflective Green. After the paints have dried I have removed the tapes as you can see from the photos. Even though the instructions did not include a yellow nose, I thought it would be more interesting to have it. After the nose, I have painted the rest of the fuselage with Dark Blue Grey again with some masking tapes. The painting process went rather smoothly so it provided a clean cut result.



After the body was finished I have painted the propeller with Black Green. Then I have proceeded with placing the decals on the model and applied decal fixer on their surface. For weathering I have used AK Interactive's grime products and applied on the model. One thing that I did not like very much was that the grime effect gathered too much on the decals. I'll try to find a way to avoid it next time.



Overall I think I have obtained an average result. The painting was okay but I think certain details were lost during the process since this is a very small scale model. Nevertheless it was definitely fun to build. This model kit can be finished in just a couple of hours and it is ideal for beginners like myself. I hope you liked the results. If you have any tips, please share them in comments section below.

Thank you for your support, and have a great day!
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