My model kit comes with parts for the bf 110 C version and use the paint scheme that appears on the box top. That way I will be able to use the G9 IN markings...I will make the model with the bombs that came with the model...I would prefer to use the parts for the bf 110 D version but am unsure...
Ok, I found a pic of a BF 110 unit markings G9 IN ( I is red) and it served in the Caucasus. My question is why does it look like it has desert cammo? What colors should I be painting it if not desert? Someone pointed out that that unit served in Russia so thank you and thanks to all who have...
Steve,
Thank you for all your time and effort in this matter and I am looking forward to your answer for me....take care and happy modelling!!!!
P.S. It is my plan to carry forward any and all help I get here by checking this site often and then offering answers myself...
Thanks for all your help, it is greatly appreciated!!!! I made the mistake of buying a model before I had source material of my own to refer to and for this I apologize. If this is too much to ask I understand and will wait to purchase a book on the subject on the first of next month. On the...
I am new to this forum (I am really glad I found this place as I am a history buff and when I build models I want the history behind them to be correct). So, the question I have is if anyone can let me know of some reliable online sources to purchase books and other related materials pertaining...
Those are exactly the markings except in the box it is the desert camo pattern bf 110 that has the - G9 IN - markings...I also mistyped, I didnt mean swastika under the wings I did mean the cross (it was about 1 a.m. when I posted LOL)...so now some of the replies say the BF 110 C did not have...
I am new here but am glad I found a resource like this on the net! I have a Messerschmitt Bf 110C 1/48 kit. I am doing the variant with the non-jettisonable fuel tank (recon version) in the colors of the Africian campaign. The picture has the unit markings as - G9 IN - but there is no picture...