Eduard Bf 110E
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1 22 April 2017, 07:48

The gas levers were just placed approximately in accordance with the instructions. The cockpit is quite daunting (this is just the front third of it) I understand it consists of 130 pieces in all... I otherwise liked the outcome of my previous 262 project even more, Me 262A "JV44 Combo" | Album by Oblomov (1:72)
22 April 2017, 18:25

I just finished a 110C and the gas levers were photoetched. these looks better. I wonder if you will have less problems than me on engine nacelles. Watching with interest.
22 April 2017, 21:16

Thanks! Still room for improvements and the kit was borderline too difficult/fiddly for me...
But my first proper winter cammo and it doesn't look too bad.
29 June 2017, 12:31

Sure does look good Hans. Have a Eduard 110 in the stash too, but the parts count holds me from starting it.
29 June 2017, 12:40

I understand you Erik, it was a bit daunting.
I blame Eduard for me not rigging it yet, there are no instructions for it. Always good to be able to blame someone else for my laziness.
29 June 2017, 12:45

And the carpet monster was strong with this one... + I managed to break the cockpit glass I planned to use.
29 June 2017, 12:47

Google is your best friend concerning the rigging/antenna wires Hans, but it's indeed good to be able to blame someone else 😄. Too bad for losing the small parts and breaking a glass piece Hans, still a awesome result!
29 June 2017, 13:45

nice 110! why anyone would bother with camouflage only to paint a whopping big bright yellow wasp over it is a mystery, but those Wespen always look good to my eye
29 June 2017, 14:01

I have been in love with the Wespe 110 ever since the Matchbox kit from the 70s
29 June 2017, 14:16

Hi Hans! Cool build! One question please, did you airbrush clogged a lot when spraying the White coat?
29 June 2017, 14:26

Holger, the white didn't clogg too bad, more technique issues and big pigments in the paint.
29 June 2017, 14:48
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