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    Schilling's Bf109G6/R4 of 9./Jg54 Gruppe Build

    Hello All, I have recently started building Hasegawa's 1/32 G-6 and have decided to go with Schilling's "Yellow 1." Basically, I have the cockpit in, the horizontal tail on, the fuselage joined, and the wings on. I'll post a pic or two when my camera batts recharge. I had started a thread...
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    Hasegawa 1/32 Bf109 G-6, Oblt. Schilling

    @lesofprimus: From what I know (< a little), and the pictures I've seen, the AS version of the Gustav had no gun housing bulges on either side. Instead they had a streamlined forward fuselage with more gradual lines and with the gun troughs moved slightly forward. I'm also under the...
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    Hasegawa 1/32 Bf109 G-6, Oblt. Schilling

    I've attached a picture of what I was talking about... Was Schilling's G-6 like "A" or "B". That's all. Adam
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    Hasegawa 1/32 Bf109 G-6, Oblt. Schilling

    Wow, thanks for all the replies. @Wurger: I was actually referring to the extra small bulge that extends low and forward from the gun housing cover "bulge" on the starboard side only. From what I've read, this was an extension for the pressurization system on the G-5. Since that starboard...
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    Hasegawa 1/32 Bf109 G-6, Oblt. Schilling

    Nevermind....I saw a drawing from the Kagero Bf-109 book that showed both sides. It was in another thread about the build of Schilling's G-6. I swear that wasn't there before.... Now, I'm not familiar with the Kagero books. Can I be reasonably certain that what is depicted there is accurate...
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    Hasegawa 1/32 Bf109 G-6, Oblt. Schilling

    Hello All, I have started working on Hasegawa's very nice 1/32 Bf109 G-6. I purchased the Eagle Cals (#38) and have decided on Oblt. Wilhelm Schilling's "Yellow 1" of 9/JG54. I have one question about this particular aircraft. Does anyone know if this airframe (W. Nr. 440141...if that helps)...
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