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		Hasegawa 1/48 scale Bf 109GNight Fighters Times Two
 
      
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      Tim Both   
        
          
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			Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 |  
      
  Hasegawa's 
		1/48 scale Bf 109G-10 is available online from Squadron
   Here are two recently completed Hasegawa 1/48 Messerschmitt Bf109s. I 
		built both almost at the same time in differing nightfighter schemes. 
		Having built many of these kits before I was looking at the painting 
		challenges each kit provided.
 
 I wont bore you with the construction details, suffice to say both had 
		excellent fit and caused no headaches of any kind.
     
        
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          Hasegawa 1/48 
			scale Bf 109G-10 |    To the model I added True Details wheels, 
		Ultracast G-10/K prop blades, Eagle Editions MW50 bulge as well as an 
		MDC cockpit.    
		   All the aftermarket goodies were outstanding. I 
		scratchbuilt the exhaust dampeners and the tiny rearview mirror using 
		sheet styrene and used the small wheel bumps from a Fujimi 109 as this 
		G-10 had the smaller wheels but extended tail wheel. An error I made was 
		not to add the sliding window on the canopy. This I was going to scribe 
		but too late now… 
 Painting and Markings
 I was aware that painting the model in straight 
		RLM 76 would be too plain so I started with an overall coat of RLM 78 
		and I highlighted the inside of panel lines with RLM 76 to create some 
		contrast. This was further enhanced when I post shaded the panel lines 
		with Gunze Smoke. This spinner had a unique appearance to it so I 
		painted it RLM 75, applied the decal spiral and then edged the decal 
		with black paint by hand. It looks okay and does bear some resemblance 
		to the one photo I have of this plane. 
 Decals and Markings
 Decals were from EagleCals and proved to be 
		excellent.    
		   Minimum stencilling was applied and I added paint 
		chips with a silver pen and toothpics and some exhaust staining with 
		highly thinned acrylic matt black. A coat of Testor's Dullcote finished 
		this one off.     
        
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          Hasegawa's 
			1/48 scale Bf 109G-6 |    To this model I added TD wheels again, an MDC 
		cockpit combined with the MDC specific 109G nightfighter instrument 
		panel which I thought was a nice touch.    
		   I replaced the underwing cannons with brass 
		tubing, added exhaust shields from styrene sheet and fabricated the 
		whistle on the port exhaust shield from a leftover exhaust stack from 
		another 109. I had no clear picture of this so I fudged it!  
 Painting and Markings
 This presented by far the greatest challenge for 
		me. My Tamiya Sprayworks airbrush wasn’t up to the job of doing freehand 
		lines so I chose a method that was the reverse of how the Germans did it 
		all those years ago. I sprayed a Gunze RLM 75 undercoat and waited for 
		it to dry thoroughly. I then rolled thin lines of Blue Tak into strips 
		and placed them in what I thought was the correct location on one wing 
		and sprayed a coat of RLM76 to make the squiggle pattern. Once I removed 
		the Blue Tak I found my first effort to be incorrect so after respraying 
		the RLM 75 I committed myself to thinner rolls of Blue Tak and to take 
		much more time to lay them down accurately. The second effort more 
		closely resembled the two photos I had although still not perfectly. I 
		found it important to spray the RLM76 from one direction only otherwise 
		you would get some ghosting when you changed the direction of the spray. 
		I masked and painted the horizontal surfaces first and then the 
		fuselage. In all it took me three nights to get all the painting done. 
 Decals and Markings
 The decals were from EagleCals which I believe 
		are out of print. (Thanks to Craig at Aeroworks for those!)   
		 
 After the challenge of the painting, applying the decals and some light 
		weathering seemed a breeze. I toned down the crosses with a light 
		overspray of RLM 76 as the photos I have of this aircraft shows them 
		somewhat faded.
       I tend to build my models in threes, and these 
		two 109s and a Fw190 took three months altogether.  I was very happy with the way they turned out and 
		the use of excellent aftermarket items made them a pleasure to build.  I hope you enjoyed reading about and looking my 
		two night fighters.       Click the 
      thumbnails below to view larger images:[photogallery/photo00023396/real.htm] 
            
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                  | Messerschmitt Bf 109 Modelling Manuals 17
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                  |  | US Price: $17.95
 UK Price: £12.99
 Publisher:
                  Osprey Publishing
 Publish Date: 
      
                  
                   January 25, 2002
 Details: 64 pages; ISBN: 1841762652
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