During WWII, this vehicle was in service for German forces. About the Messerschmitt Bf109 G-6. • 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit. Fuselage length: 188mm, wingspan: 207mm. • Distinctive bulges on either side of the cockpit cowling known as "Beule” is authentically captured based on in-depth research of the actual aircraft.
TAM60790 1:72 Tamiya Messerschmitt Bf109G-6. This is a Tamiya model replica of the Messerschmitt Bf109, which was the most prolifically manufactured fighter in history; of its variants, the G-6 was the most numerous at 13,000 aircraft. In response to improving Allied foes in the air, Bf109 G aircraft had the more powerful DB605 engine, and from
The Erla factory produced 1,709 Bf 109G-10s before the end of the war. Eduard’s ProfiPACK edition of their 1:48 scale Bf 109G-10 Erla consists of 196 injection molded parts on four dark blue-grey sprues (about 70 parts go unused in this version of the kit), 10 clear parts on one clear sprue, 49 photoetched metal parts (some pre-painted) on
Im no fan of the 109, but your build is superb, right down to mud on the rudder. Excellent stuff! Tamiya 1:48 Me109 G-6. Those of you who've watched my video1/48 scale Set No.56: Luftwaffe. Dornier Do 17Z/Do 215 (for ICM kits) Messerschmitt Me 262A (for Tamiya or HobbyBoss kits) Messerschmitt Me 262A (for Trimaster/Dragon/Italeri kits) Messerschmitt Bf 109E-1/E-3 (early-style canopy) (for Eduard or Airfix kits) AFV 1/350 U-Boat type VII-C, my first diorama! 1/144 scale E/A-18G "Growler" electronic warfare aircraft, VAQ-132 "Scorpions" squadron, Libya 2011. Kit by Revell, with some very minor kitbashing done. Finally finished my F-14's landing gear. Another model-within-a-model on this build. Now I can finally assemble the fuselage! GkhI4e.