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From: BaronKrolok
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  • the very first messerschmitt me 109 e is`t a german but a romanian WWII plane...the brand messerschmitt is german but as the two countries were allied, the germans borrowed the plane for air combat, so the plane belongs to the romanian royalairfirce :P

  • I'm building a Messerschmit ME-109 (...) and there will be a vid of it!

  • Hi Krolok, I have to admit: you demonstrate that expensive airbrush equipments are not required to perform an accurate and true to original painting of 1:48 aircraft models. In all cases an excellent job.

  • Hey Baron can you give me a tip on how to paint the windows for the planes please because when i try i stuff it up.

  • It's a matter of training and good brushes: Just use a thin (size 1-2) good art brush (marten hair, not an ordinary school brush!), use a handrest and hold your breath during painting! Some modelers use tape to mask the canopy, but I do not mask anything;-))

  • Thanks alot mate for the advice. XD Germany ftw

  • wheres the 262??

  • wonderfull fighter..oh man yeah!! the fighters rule!very very very very pretty Andy

  • Ever made a Ta-152? I have the Dragon kit in my bedroom waiting to be built.

  • nice aircraftim building a diorama of a luftwaffe airfield ill upload asap after ive finished

  • Thats some excellent handpainting! Are these the planes of aces?

    I have an Italeri 109G and 109F kit that i'm going to make as Erich Hartmann's and Hans Joachim Marseilles fighters (1/72 scale).

    Do you ever use varnish to seal the decals to the model? Johnsons Klear/future is a very good floor wax for such a purpose.

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