Bf 108 1:32
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10 7 September 2020, 15:43
Roland Sachsenhofer
It has taken a long time to see the first results, but the "smaller" 48 editions of Taifun have attracted too much attention for that. Now the time has come: also this kit, taken over from Eduard and reissued, is exemplary in terms of fitting accuracy and equipment with scratched parts. Tomorrow I want to apply the surface colour: RLM 02 over everything...
It has taken a long time to see the first results, but the "smaller" 48 editions of Taifun have attracted too much attention for that. Now the time has come: also this kit, taken over from Eduard and reissued, is exemplary in terms of fitting accuracy and equipment with scratched parts. Tomorrow I want to apply the surface colour: RLM 02 over everything...
7 September 2020, 15:53
Roland Sachsenhofer
The Bf 108 will not occupy the workbench for long. By the way, the decals were a dream to apply
The Bf 108 will not occupy the workbench for long. By the way, the decals were a dream to apply
12 September 2020, 19:09
Roland Sachsenhofer
Herewith the Bf 108 Quartet is finished! I may say that this examination of such an interesting aircraft, which has so many aspects, has been a real pleasure.
The 1/32nd scale kit has its quirks - for example, it is so unusual that the fuselage components did not react to conventional glue in any way and had to be mounted with CA-glue - but the result is a quite respectable and not so small reproduction of the shapely model.
Thanks for your interest and for watching!
Herewith the Bf 108 Quartet is finished! I may say that this examination of such an interesting aircraft, which has so many aspects, has been a real pleasure.
The 1/32nd scale kit has its quirks - for example, it is so unusual that the fuselage components did not react to conventional glue in any way and had to be mounted with CA-glue - but the result is a quite respectable and not so small reproduction of the shapely model.
Thanks for your interest and for watching!
17 September 2020, 04:32