Junior Modeling in 1/72
scale
Messerschmitt Bf
109E-3
by Geoffrey Matheson
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Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 |
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14 year old
Geoffrey Matheson describes his award winning Tamiya Bf 109:
This is my Tamiya Bf-109 E-3 in 1/72
scale. It was completed earlier in 2005, around April, and showed up at
CAMS in New Brunswick where it took Best of Show in Juniors, and the
IPMS Nationals in Atlanta, Georgia, coming in 2nd place in Juniors.
Summing the kit up in a paragraph
shouldn’t be too hard - it was a typical Tamiya kit. The fit was better
than excellent.
The usual construction methods were used,
but no filler was needed for the most part, a tiny bit under the nose to
correct a mistake on my part was all that was needed. I tried to make it
a little better than the rest by re-scribing a few panel lines that lost
definition due to some sanding, mostly on the fuselage, and a fine line
was scribed down the "backbone" area to represent the seam line I hear
is present on 109s.
As far as painting goes, I used all Tamiya
acrylics. A little white was used to prime the areas that will be
sprayed yellow next, then I masked off the appropriate areas and sprayed
the undersides and fuselage XF-23 lightened down a little bit, then
Tamiya’s equivalent to RLM 02 and RLM 71. The demarcation lines came out
perfectly, and I liked how the paints sprayed. I had pretty good luck
spraying the mottling and that turned out to be my favorite detail on
the plane. Decaling and weathering went as usual, and to top it off, I
added a human hair aerial.
Dad made the base for me and I think it adds a nice touch.
The build went smoothly, and painting was pretty well painless. I
couldn’t have spent more than 15 hours on the whole thing, and it was
very enjoyable all in all.
Model, Images and Text
Copyright © 2005 by
James Fahey
Page Created 22 December, 2005
Last Updated
24 December, 2007
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