| Image Comments |
| jerry campbell | 12-Apr-12 12:49 |
| This has been a much biffer job than I expected. Building from somewhat rather crude (from a scale standpint) control line building plans of an earlier Bf 110E adjusting the build to a later Bf 110G-2. |
| julinick | 12-Apr-12 12:59 |
| Well, it was worth the outcome. This bird looks awesome! |
| BriandKilby | 12-Apr-12 13:49 |
| execellent reproduction, if i had to pick a favorite plane, the bf 110 would be it. |
| RTD89 | 12-Apr-12 15:30 |
| Amazing paint job and detail! |
| Dale1416 | 12-Apr-12 18:33 |
| Terrific piece of work, backed up with a very complete build thread. Great job on the paint scheme. |
| John M Oshust | 12-Apr-12 18:37 |
| Sehr gut mein herr. |
| Dale1416 | 12-Apr-12 18:45 |
| Jerry, you have built up quite a German air power. Close to 15 models ? |
| frwyflyer | 12-Apr-12 20:45 |
| VERY VERY NICE!! |
| hjlittman | 12-Apr-12 23:13 |
| Really great job!
The markings of this unit are very distinctive. I've wanted to do one of these for some time, but I was thinking of a flying model with about a 40 inch wing span. |
| poppy | 13-Apr-12 04:22 |
| WELL DONE!! Your hanger of not often modelled aircraft keeps growing with this beauty. |
| jerry campbell | 14-Apr-12 19:22 |
| Thanks guys, this has been the hardest project I've yet taken on. I must admit to really liking building and painting WW2 German aircraft, I especially like the color schemes and heraldry they carry that often allows one to identify a particular location, date and pilot. I also admit to enjoy building aircraft that is not usually modeled. Unfortunately I have to turn to plans rather than kits, which takes much more time and energy, of coursr the biggest problem I face are decals. |