Done : Bf109K-4 "Yellow 13", 15./JG 53 Gruppe Build...

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Nothing much to show on the '109 camo as of yet, but here's a few pics anyway... :oops:

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Thanks guys.... :oops: I don't know yet, it's shown with hard edges, I've only masked the edge between RLM76 and the RLM75. Can't imagine that they had the time really to mask for the camouflage....might soften the edges somewhat, suggestions?
 
Nice stuff Jan.Here something about painting.Source unknown.
 

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Wojtek does it again! Amazing, a picture for every occasion!
Note, the guy in the first pic is using a raised mask, giving a softish edge. By about 1942, the wing colour demarcation was notably softer then the previous 'hard' splinter patterns, on fighters at least. Although 'soft', many still had a definite dividing line, with just a hint of feathering, probably in the region of about 3mm or so at full scale. Therefore, a raised tape mask, if you decide to mask, would be fine, or, if you can keep it tight, go freehand, on the finest 'brush setting.
 

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