Classic Airframes' 1/48
scale
Messerschmitt Bf 109D
by Phil Hale
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Messerschmitt
Bf 109D |
Classic Airframes' 1/48 scale Messerschmitt Bf 109 C/D is available online from Squadron
For a detailed examination of the
contents of
Classic Airframes' 1/48 scale Messerschmitt Bf 19C/D kit, see the
review elsewhere on HyperScale
Well, gents, I’m
back again with another 109. Since I did the Prototype and the 109B,
I couldn’t resist doing a nice 109D. Some may say that this scheme
is plain but I say this one is very colorful. I have learned to love
the splinter pattern and the 70/71 over 65 colors. It is a little
difficult to mask but the results are well worth it.
Overall the kit
builds as well as the 109Bs. You do get a new cowling with the
extended exhaust stacks and the resin slats are short like on the
later models.
The wing is new as
well.
While working on
the wing, I encountered a problem that really shook my confidence as
a modeler. It made me stop dead in my tracks. I knew I would have to
rely on every skill I could muster to overcome this near
catastrophic and maybe insurmountable problem. I called my friend
Walt Holmes to ask for his advice. He is an engineer and works with
hi-tech equipment and I thought we might have to use some of his
equipment at work.
But once again, he thought of a very simple solution. I guess by now
you’re wondering what was this serious problem. Well, I found that I
would have to drill holes in the leading edge of the wings for the
machine gun ports. Yes, I’m being ridiculous but no more so than the
comments about the lack of holes in the wings. I guess it took me
all of two minutes to drill out the holes.
We all should be
glad that we have the myriad of kits that we have today. Are they
all perfect? No. But that’s why they call it modeling.
My thanks to Jules for the 109’s and for his dedication to our
hobby.
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by Phil Hale
Page Created 29 March, 2006
Last Updated
24 December, 2007
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