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Scratch Built Messerschmitt Bf 110G-2 by jerry campbell. Viewed 1078 times.
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| jerry campbell | 13-Feb-12 19:44 | | One of these days it may start looking like a Bf 110G-2. It has been a harrowing experience building without porper plans, mainliy working from the Kagero 1/32 scale drawing which are highly detailed and beautifully done. |
| jerry campbell | 13-Feb-12 19:58 | | Fairly quickly I gave up using patterns from the 110E flying model plans and began relying on the Kagero drawings for patterns. This has been quite a learning process, and just might allow me to build aircraft so long as I have a good set of scale drawings. |
| Pauli72 | 13-Feb-12 20:58 | | Kudos on tackling a scratch-build like this! Excellent work. Look forward to seeing the whole process. |
| BriandKilby | 14-Feb-12 07:49 | | what scale is it going to be jerry? 1/32? it's starting to take shape! |
| jerry campbell | 14-Feb-12 10:08 | | Yes, 1/32 scale. I usually like 1/24, but it is too big for twin engine a/c, besides there is a lot of drawings, decals,etc., available in 1/32 scale in the plasic industry. |
| BriandKilby | 14-Feb-12 10:56 | | that's a model i would really like to do. i have a 1/48 plastic. |
| jerry campbell | 14-Feb-12 13:47 | | Brian, there is a 1/32 Bf 110E plastic kit available from Dragon. I have used some parts for comparison especially the tail area and cockpit. I built plastic for years and have great respect for their accuracy, but I have become a "born again" balsa, stick and paper builder. |
| BriandKilby | 14-Feb-12 15:14 | | amen! |
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