1/32 Hasegawa Bf109G-14

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Thanks for the kind words guys the fusealge is sealed up and cockpit installed time for sanding and smoothing out seams, wings wont be installed till afterwards thanks for looking.

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Just wondering which one would be correct to use, one with panel lines around gun troughs or with out TIA.

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Thanks for the nice comments back to work on it last week was bad my second cousin was killed in a single car wreck do to road condition on his way to work tue. Did some work on the drop tank mount i think it looks sorta right also opened up spent shell chutes i might try to add the chutes.

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after some drilling and triming plus added couple tubes.

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Thanks guys, Ive got more done air intake,bulges,oil cooler and spent shell chutes made from pepsi can.

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hope the chutes are some what correct.

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Thanks guys, okay i was looking at drop tanks and noticed the point on the rear was flat would that be correct to do for this one or leave the point on this one.

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Thanks guys, okay i was looking at drop tanks and noticed the point on the rear was flat would that be correct to do for this one or leave the point on this one.

Hi,
according to Aero Detail # 5 (page 30, 35, 72 and 73) this shape is correct but it could also be flat or rounded so my suggestion is to look for pictures of the real bird you intend to replicate and the decide.
Cheers
Alberto

PS: here some pictures taken from Aero Detail
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