Kind've fell upon this project after reading D Day by Beevor and seeing a lot of the well done WWII stuff done on this forum.
First up another of the Revell kits that I really like -
Messerschmitt Bf109E
(http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g340/MattofMunslow/6e99fcfe-d23d-4c4c-9256-d88982cf9233_zps27a4d4a1.jpg)
(http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g340/MattofMunslow/adb71604-5804-4013-87fd-f18678e4a8c3_zpsff9ae8d2.jpg)
(http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g340/MattofMunslow/1fbf665f-214b-473b-8ae3-eb663a3651c6_zps295e8a37.jpg)
(http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g340/MattofMunslow/3b1d54c9-308a-42d4-b10e-65b990c45bba_zps4a9b596a.jpg)
Very nice. Like the colour scheme.
"If it shows up blue it's the RAF and the Germans duck, if it shows up grey it's the Luftwaffe and the British duck, if it shows up white it's the Americans and EVERYBODY ducks!"
Wow, good job. 8)
Very impressive.
Cheers - Phil.
Very nicely done Matt 8).
very nice!!
Cheers guys (that was quick haven't finished uploading the photos yet)
Ok so bought a few sample items to get me started and painted them up as 10th SS panzer regiment. Panzergrenadier camo, I've decided, is a right bugger to do.
(http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g340/MattofMunslow/4afd9eb7-236a-4dbc-924c-5714626e91ad_zps9dfc5aff.jpg)
Panzergrenadiers
(http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g340/MattofMunslow/88744f33-0148-4a47-98ff-bde56ee2be83_zps8a762976.jpg)
88
(http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g340/MattofMunslow/28efa3da-2202-4d9e-adf8-20c4d1dc3eb3_zps5ce8f095.jpg)
Sdkfz251/22
(http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g340/MattofMunslow/8fe7f742-3ac5-4dcd-9705-0155d1857a5c_zps74719e56.jpg)
Tiger
(http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g340/MattofMunslow/37a21ca8-64dc-4307-9925-534c4c6b0b55_zps429bd3c6.jpg)
Panther
(http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g340/MattofMunslow/11e089bc-af88-48ac-ab0a-1329b1c5cba6_zpsbfdba56f.jpg)
Panzer IV
(http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g340/MattofMunslow/aaa2a516-3850-4310-b0b4-cbff5b9db05a_zpsa3c8bc9b.jpg)
Quote from: Matt of Munslow on 14 October 2013, 09:36:09 PM
Panzergrenadier camo, I've decided, is a right bugger to do.
Maybe so but the results are impressive.
Wow, that's even better sir! 8)
I. LOVE. IT.
Really they are very, very nice 8). I particularly like the '88' base.
Excellent, Matt. The foliage on the armour is really well done - so difficult not to over-do.
Oh, and the Bf 109F - it's a great little kit. One thing has always puzzled me, though. Why, when the Germans went in for elaborate camouflage schemes, did they then paint the entire nose and tail-plane bright yellow? Yeah, I know they were aces' planes, but it seems like a contradiction to me. :-\
Fantastic Matt , love the me109 colour scheme. We'll done.
I was led to believe it was theatre markings, but I'm often wrong! :D
Thanks again guys
QuoteReally they are very, very nice . I particularly like the '88' base.
I was a bt disappointed that the 88 only came with 2 crew poses (is that right?). Anyway the late war smg and late war panzerfaust are quite easy to convert into extra crew.
QuoteExcellent, Matt. The foliage on the armour is really well done - so difficult not to over-do.
Still not sure i'm 100% happy with it. My wife thinks I need to add some actual branches but I'm not sure how doable that is at this scale or whether you would be able to see them.
QuoteI was led to believe it was theatre markings, but I'm often wrong
You're going to tell me its North Africa marking or something aren't you. If so I'll need another 109 AND start a new project.
Great painting job :-bd =D>
About foliage, don't bother with natural stuff.
If you're perfectionist, you could repaint some of them in various greens. (but only if you're mad enough)
QuoteIf you're perfectionist, you could repaint some of them in various greens. (but only if you're mad enough)
no i'm not that mad, then again..... :-\
QuoteInsert Quote
I was led to believe it was theatre markings, but I'm often wrong!
Quick bit of research and it appears the yellow markings were introduced after Poland to stop friendly fire incidents