Instrument panels Bf 110 C and Bf 109 E, Eduard 1:4
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9 8 March 2016, 20:40

G-sus! Thats great! I have the Bf-109 Panel in my stash, too. When i finish it, i plan to Mount it on my bikecycle😄
9 March 2016, 09:02

Thank you so much, Pals!🙂
Lex, you can still find them e.g. on eBay from time to time. Best option is international search.
Holger, you made my day!😄 Great idea!👍
9 March 2016, 13:00

" I have the Bf-109 Panel in my stash, too. When i finish it, i plan to Mount it on my bikecycle 😄"
Haha, Classic !! 😄
I take it Holly that mod to your bike will be stop you from
feeling silly wearing flying goggles on your bicycle ? 😄 😄 😄
9 March 2016, 17:41

I had the 110 panel and sold it – wish I hadn't now, having seen yours. Looks great 👍
9 March 2016, 18:16

I have built the Bf 110 instrument panel too. But yours looks much better. The weathering with all these scratches is excellent.
11 March 2016, 14:02

Going to use these instrument panel pics as textures for my CAD version of my WW2.1 because I think they are that good !! 😄
13 July 2016, 18:18

Lovely work mate and you've done just as I've planned to do with my build of the 109 cockpit, adding a photo of a sweatheart. Is it your wife? I plan to use a photo of my spouse when I build it. What paper have you used?
14 July 2016, 12:27

THX, Vegard and Urban!🙂
No, it's not my wife. I googled for historical pictures of women. You get good results with "hairstyle 1940s". 😉
14 July 2016, 14:30

Thank you so much, mates! 🙂
@Urban: sorry, I forgot to answer this question of yours.
No, I used standard printer paper. The scale reduction from the cardboard of the original to paper for the model seemed sufficient to me. I made the serrated edge with a knife with a fresh blade.
15 July 2016, 04:56

John, your words would make Ulf very happy. Unfortunately he passed away some years ago and can't read them, we all miss him!
28 August 2022, 18:42
Album info
Hi fellow modellers,
the two big scale instrument panels from Eduard were some "must haves" for me. However it took a few years before I had the occasion to realize them. I put them into taylored wooden frames which I closed with acrylic glass. Of course those window panes have been removed for the pictures.
I hope you like them!