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Tuesday, April 22, 2014 - 06:23 PM UTC
In this instalment we get our first glimpse of the Bf 109G-6's instructions, revealing the sort of detail to expect in the standard kit, along with interesting touches like the photo-etched exhaust shrouds for a true-to-scale appearance.
The full color instruction sheet for the Bf 109G-6 kit is prepared in the standard way, as for other Eduard ProfiPACK kits. Over 16 pages illustrate the complete assembly of plastic and photo-etched parts, and also use of the painting masks. The last six pages contain 5 camo schemes and a stencils drawing. This particular gallery shows a few points of the construction process.
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