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#13 Your Favorite Aircraft of All Time Discuss 1/72 Bf 109E-4 - Your Favorite Aircraft of All Time GB in the Group Builds forums; The "plastic plates" you guys are mentioning are they next to the circular objects? I filled the holes in the ...

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    The "plastic plates" you guys are mentioning are they next to the circular objects? I filled the holes in the bomb rack section that the previous owner of the kit had attached the bomb rack, so I yanked it off with a Xacto and placed filler to cover the gaps. I mostly shaded it before hand so I could check the re-scribing work on the bottom of the aircraft. Most of it vanishes anyway after painting the bottom I'm very nervous when it comes to scribing and I like to "double check" the work. New step coming up.



    Oh A4K Just a addition to the putty, I've dry fitted the fuselage to the wings a couple times and it looks like a perfect match so not a lot of putty will be needed (if any) to the aircraft. I'll have some new steps up today.

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    Wurger's refering to the very tops of the 109's landing gear covers. When the gear is in the retracted position, you can still see a "square" of the main gear retraction knuckle.







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    Quote Originally Posted by meatloaf109 View Post
    Wurger's refering to the very tops of the 109's landing gear covers. When the gear is in the retracted position, you can still see a "square" of the main gear retraction knuckle.
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    Igor, here you are the diagram and a pic that might help you to grasp what I meant. The last one image posted here shows undersides of Bf109F but the areas are almost the same looking like.
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    ohh I got it now , fortunatley I don't usually pose the gear retracted so I don't think that will effect the landing gear this time I just wanted to know for sure in case I made a BoB Diorama or some aerial battle with the Bf-109, ty Wurger for clarifying

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    I see Igor. Just these pieces there aren't needed at all, in my humble opinion, of course.

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    Only thing is, if you do make a wheels up 109, the hole can look wrong. I cut out the mounting hole and install a couple of pieces of sprue to replicate the "knuckle".







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    Yep, agree with Wojtek - if they weren't on the original, you don't need them here either!

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    Frustration Building :D

    This last week and this week have been frustrating, first with the instrument panel not being able to come off like I wanted it (its 1/72 so the paint blobs up easy and makes it look messy if you arn't careful) I spent 8 trys to get it right, then today as I'm taking the photos my camera is turning out the pictures darker than usual I'll post the update and try to fix her by next build update its just uber frustrating when nothings really going on top of each other

    To start it off on a lighter note, my new airbrush came in Badger 155 yay I've been working with a China style badger 150 for a long time and through all the research on the net the 155 looks like a sturdy excellent Brush, can't wait to try her on this bf-109


    Next the instrument panel thats been agrivating me for 2 weeks now she came out great but the picture is odd with it turning out darker than whats displayed on my camera preview image :S you can't even see some of the reds and one of the green panels, fix that by next week hopefully and most likely re-take the shots. P.S. I also drilled in some tiny holes to the pedals in the cockpit so it gives it a more realistic look to the actual planes pedals.

    http://shockwaveproductions.com/foru...pic.php?t=5132 this site from a game has some good section screen shorts of the cockpit of the E-4, I used it along with some other pics from various other E-4 models to make my instrument panel. I'll add the wires connecting the pedals to the intrument panel in the next update.



    Canopy, unfortunatley you don't get a option of posing the canopy open so I'll have to pose it closed spent most of this week just preping the canopy for paint, its agrivating but great when you finially get the hardest part finished


    Borth parts of the fuselage section with some touch ups of paint I may add some black to highlight the wheel just to make it stand out a bit. + wiring to give it a bit of flare, hopefully it'll all fit well when i go to glue the two sections together. Again you can't see the red in the image for some reason *sigh* have to take a look about what the cause of the issue might be. The blotch on one of the fuselage sections is where I'll attach the center canopy section its sort of a guide I like to use where to strip the paint after what point so I can insert the glue np.




    Last bit, the cockpit center section with the chair. I kinda liked the Tamiya decal for the seatbelts so I used it, they always sit down nicely and on a closed canopy model no one really notices the diffrence. The brown and reds in the pic are also not appearing.



    Sorry all but most of the details and colors are almost faded into black in these pics even when I took the photos in pure daylight. I'll have to see whats up with the camera maybe shes low on battery and give it a good charge.

    Thanks for checking it out

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    Looking good so far. You could cut the rear section off the canopy, to pose it open, using a razor saw if you have one, or even careful, continuous scoring with a scalpel blade. Once separated, carefully thin the inner edges.

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    Looking good Igor. I think what you are seeing with your camera is that the coins are tending to make the exposure settings compensate for a brighter subject when in fact it's your dark panel that you want to highlight. The gray background is a good one but try a pic without the coins or, if you can adjust your settings, either decrease the speed a bit or open up the F stop.

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    Update

    I checked the manual of my camera and I found that if you engage macro it isn't fully engaged, you have to engage a "close up" shooting section, mine was in auto so it was basicly shooting at a 1/2 macro thing, with this "close up" shooting engaged it shoots in full macro like my biger camera does in standard macro :S *sigh* oh the technology re-took some shots. I also rembered that I futured the cockpit instrument panel in case I wanted to try decals on the panel, I forgot about that when shooting with the camera, it could give off a glare because of the future on the grey area?

    So just re-took 2 shots for now of the cockpit center section:

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    I think it turned out much better you can actually see the colors in the shots now

    Chears,

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    Yes, you can see it now, my favorite color, RLM 02!







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