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| blog:military:models_bf_109g56 [2025/05/05 13:31] – [Eduard 1/72 Messcherschmitt Bf109G-5 & Bf109G-6 Dual Combo] john | blog:military:models_bf_109g56 [2025/12/29 16:40] (current) – [Finished Images] john | ||
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| * Part number: 2144 | * Part number: 2144 | ||
| * Year of production: 2024 | * Year of production: 2024 | ||
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| * Scale: 1/72 | * Scale: 1/72 | ||
| * Kit type: Fixed-pose fighter aircraft (limited edition twin set of both G5 and G6 variants) | * Kit type: Fixed-pose fighter aircraft (limited edition twin set of both G5 and G6 variants) | ||
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| - | Eduard also make the full, colour instruction manual and painting guide available on their website. Here's a local copy: | + | Eduard also make the full, colour instruction manual and painting guide (including **fourteen** different paint/decal schemes!) |
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| - | * Cockpit masking | + | * Cockpit masking |
| - | * Photo-etched detail parts (in colour) | + | * Photo-etched detail parts for //both// models (radio parts, grills, intakes, exhaust shields, canopy parts, etc) |
| + | * Photo-etched cockpit parts for //both// models | ||
| ===== Build Log ===== | ===== Build Log ===== | ||
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| ==== In Progress Images ==== | ==== In Progress Images ==== | ||
| + | **[December 2025]** Started to cut out the parts to build the two fighters. I had decided on scheme ' | ||
| + | **First step - build up cockpit interior.** I only used a few of the brass photo-etch parts for the interior as many of them simply won't be seen (rudder pedals, tiny handles, etc). The colour photo-etch instrumentation panels have been added, and the gun-sight and seat belts need to be added, as well as weathering/ | ||
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| + | Main fuselage parts clipped from sprue. These will need the interior areas painting as they have details which can be seen from the open cockpit. Since I am displaying both aircraft wheels-down, | ||
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| + | Fuel lines painted: | ||
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| + | Painting cockpit details: | ||
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| + | Fuel line glued in place: | ||
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| + | Fuselage halves glued: | ||
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| + | Seat belts are still to install, so the cockpit isn't yet glued in place. | ||
| ==== Finished Images ==== | ==== Finished Images ==== | ||
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