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 Bf-110 G-2/r3, Revell 1/48 BF-110 G-2/R3
kwongyan
Posted: Jul 7 2012, 10:02 PM


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This is for the battle of britain gb ...

Revell 1/48 BF-110 G-2/R3

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more pics coming soon ...
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enghui
Posted: Jul 10 2012, 09:51 PM


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Lovely choice Kwong Yan,
You might be able to avoid puttying by taping a long piece of
masking tape from the left wingtip to the right wingtip.
And tensioning it so the gaps will close . This will help with the
dihedral as well .
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kwongyan
Posted: Jul 28 2012, 12:42 AM


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master enghui, i m regretting picking this up from the stash and building ... there is jz soooo much work required .... the gaps are .... arghhhh

the gap at the under carriage .... hv to insert plastic card to fill the gap

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omg ... what had i got myself into ....
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enghui
Posted: Jul 28 2012, 10:40 AM


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Aiyoyoyo , so many gaps? I didn't know this kit had so many problems.
I have one myself.I hear the Eduard one has engine cowl fitting problems too.
I really hate sanding nowadays too , but it's necessary to do.
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kwongyan
Posted: Aug 6 2012, 11:39 PM


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very very very slow progress .... but tat da ... the gaps are gone ...

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nx up ... the painting process ... stay tuned...
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kwongyan
Posted: Aug 11 2012, 07:08 PM


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as much as i would like to ramp up the production like master eng hui, this is just the speediest i can do ....

pre shaded, and the yellow bands are on ...

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stay tune for the next progress ...
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kwongyan
Posted: Aug 12 2012, 02:28 AM


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some little progress ...

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to be continued
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Posted: Aug 14 2012, 11:52 PM


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more progress ...

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hmmm ... the lighter color spots are not so visible, will have to darken it a bit.
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kwongyan
Posted: Aug 19 2012, 02:31 PM


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YESSS ... almost there ...

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now for some "Future" and then weathering...
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kwongyan
Posted: Aug 21 2012, 12:23 AM


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I can say this is completed ... jz left the swastika marking, that should be somewhere in the post office.

Anyway, its been a long and difficult build, with many shortcomings. Lots of filling and sanding required. The decals are ridiculously bad ... Quite a number of stencils were lost on the fuselage...

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Here is the finished product, comments and feedback welcome.

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Moving on to Cold War GB ...

Cheers and happy modelling
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Posted: Aug 22 2012, 12:06 AM


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Great result, worth the effort u put in ! But the first photo shock me with the colour haha

Look forward to your Cold war project pulak
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rtfoe
Posted: Aug 22 2012, 12:49 AM


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Really good effort from a poor kit.

Your builds have improved tremendously and I think the harder the kit brings out the best. I like it a lot only you need to matt the wheels...you can brush paint the matt varnish.

As Landy said look forward to your cold war build.

Cheers,
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mr b
Posted: Aug 22 2012, 07:27 AM


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Good Work

Nice work on the mottel ...........as the others said the tyres needs some flat chief........

Lets see the cold war stuff .......roll it out chief........

Rgds
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kwongyan
Posted: Aug 22 2012, 09:36 AM


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guys,
thanks for the kind words and encouragement.
will flat out the tyres ...

rftoe ... btw, i do have a Matt Varnish from an art shop, what can i use to thin it down. Its quite thick now.

tq.


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enghui
Posted: Aug 22 2012, 09:58 AM


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It looks great! All the hard work paid off.If u have some pastel u can add water , make it into a paste and rub it on the wheels. Let it dry n brush it off , that will weather and Matt the finish at the same time.
Revell kits do not provide swasticas , you could mask and spray them on the tail fins .
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