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Monogram 1/48 BF 109E Restoration

Your Completed Kits Discuss Monogram 1/48 BF 109E Restoration in the Modeling forums; This kit represents a plane flown by Obit Josef 'Pips' Priller, Mardyck Belgium, october 1940. Before restoration: How it was ...

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    Cool Monogram 1/48 BF 109E Restoration

    This kit represents a plane flown by Obit Josef 'Pips' Priller, Mardyck Belgium, october 1940.



















    Before restoration:




    How it was done link here.
    Last edited by Nxthanos; 11-29-2011 at 11:49 PM.

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    Looking good. But I'm not sure about the cockpit conopy. It's for E-4 and late Emils. But the Priller's Yellow 1 seems to be of the E-3 variant with the early kind of the hood.

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    Well done but Wurger is right. Priller aircraft is a Bf 109E-3 W.Nr.5057
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    I concur...but not a bad effort though!

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    Guys...not everything in this world is about making every nut and bolt perfect.

    If you check the restore thread, I had to make due with materials that are available.

    The idea is to make a wreck look cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nxthanos View Post
    Guys...not everything in this world is about making every nut and bolt perfect.
    To be honest you are right.

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    Nice job. It's a lot harder to re-build !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wurger View Post
    To be honest you are right.
    I agree

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    Nice work!


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    Good recovery.

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    Good restoration Chris, it's not so easy when it's mostly in one piece.



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    Thanks guys.

    To me its about making something out of nothing.

    You don't have to throw your old friends away, like Steve Austin, you can rebuild them, and make em better.

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    Great job on the resto! Love the Steve Austin reference, too.

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    Well Andy, it was a kit barely alive!

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    Nice job Chris I did a restoration on that same kit years ago.

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