net_sailor
Senior Airman
Hello!
I want to show my Bf 109 V21 model. I always wanted to assembly model of this version, but could not find any radial engined Messerschmitt kit in 1/72 scale. So i decided build my own model using Academy Bf 109E parts (I do not reccomend build this model on its original version). Of course I was wrong, cause the V21 was based on F variant, but was too late. I modified fuselage cross section and removed the underwing radiators (the white parts). The engine cowling was taken from PZL P.11, the R-1830 S-CG engine belonged to Hawk 75.
Unforunately my documentation on this subject is very poor. I've got the general drawings in 6 views published on Aj-Press Me 109 monography only, and these two pictures:
http://www.messerschmitt-bf109.de/display.php?lang=de&auth=e&name=version_display&fotonummer=4262
http://www.messerschmitt-bf109.de/display.php?lang=de&auth=e&name=version_display&fotonummer=797
So I have to ask, is anybody know other photos of V21? Drawings and profiles also would be helpful.
Some photos from my workshop:
I want to show my Bf 109 V21 model. I always wanted to assembly model of this version, but could not find any radial engined Messerschmitt kit in 1/72 scale. So i decided build my own model using Academy Bf 109E parts (I do not reccomend build this model on its original version). Of course I was wrong, cause the V21 was based on F variant, but was too late. I modified fuselage cross section and removed the underwing radiators (the white parts). The engine cowling was taken from PZL P.11, the R-1830 S-CG engine belonged to Hawk 75.
Unforunately my documentation on this subject is very poor. I've got the general drawings in 6 views published on Aj-Press Me 109 monography only, and these two pictures:
http://www.messerschmitt-bf109.de/display.php?lang=de&auth=e&name=version_display&fotonummer=4262
http://www.messerschmitt-bf109.de/display.php?lang=de&auth=e&name=version_display&fotonummer=797
So I have to ask, is anybody know other photos of V21? Drawings and profiles also would be helpful.
Some photos from my workshop: