**** DONE: GB-58 1/48 Messerschmitt Bf110G-4 - Night Fighters all Eras

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Andy, your work, do you know what will be a reference for when I do mine?
I don't have a lot of references on this rig so can't suggest much. I have the Kagero volumes on the Bf110 and Volume III touches on the G series but only in pictures and drawings. The text is useless. Vasco's excellent Bf110 book unfortunately only covers up to the E model so doesn't help in my case. I'm using this site for reference photos: Messerschmitt Bf 110 - Photos & Video
 
From my screen print from the film, the W.Nr. is 140778


However, looking up the W. Nr. table in the Petrick/Mankau book, 'Messerschmitt Bf 110/Me 210/Me410', I cannot find the W. Nr. 140778. The nearest I can find is a batch 140756-140766 built by GWF in August 1944. From this, one can only conclude that the table is incomplete, although the text accompanying the table does say: '...These block s may have been longer at either the front or the end, and small gaps also cannot be ruled out...'
 
Thanks so much John. That is one book that I don't have but your input does seem to confirm the 140778 number. I have not seen any other pics of 110G's with a 140 XXX number but have some with 110 XXX and some with 160 XXX as well as 7XXXXX
 
Cockpit walls painted and partly glued. I used straight Tamiya XF-24 over a black base for the RLM66 with some silver dry-brushing to mop up.. I decided to use the Shrage Musik parts - a tight squeeze.



I'm not spending any time adding or correcting details as I will pose the cockpit closed. This model, given the molding imperfections, will be more of a practice for painting the camo.
 
Made good progress on the 110 today at the expense of the Mustang but will get back to the pony on the weekend. The Instrument panel doesn't come with decals on this kit so I painted it up without going too nuts. Same with the radio/radar stack.



ProModeler's sprue attachments are stupid big and placed to maximize aggravation:



The cockpit fit nicely and a bit of clamping will ensure that the wall stays flush with the sill. Glad I kept all those name tags from my work days!



And here she is all glued up. Fit was very good and made up for the stupid sprue gates.



Back with more when there is more.....
 
The cockpit detail is beautiful. I can't imagine how much better it could look if you did go nuts.
 
Thanks all. With the pressure off the Mustang, attention will now be focused on this build. I've been dabbling a bit since last time but yesterday I spent a bit more time getting some bits together.

With some yellow from the Mustang still in the airbrush cup, I used the left over to spray the band on the back of this model.



The notorious nacelles have been assembled but the seams are not yet taken care of.



The radiators have been glued into their wing depressions:



I also started on the tail whcih is supposed to go on early. Check out the sprue attachments on the bottom of the fins!



Almost needed a damned cutting torch! Anyway, the tail is all together now and awaiting attachment to the fuselage. Revell wants me to glue this on before the wings but I will wait til those are on as I use the main wings to line up the tail and make sure all is properly aligned.



The undercarriage is impressive but very delicate and finicky. Each is made up of 5 pieces and a lot of time was spent cleaning up the mould ridges, especially on the oleo boots.



Thanks for tuning in.
 

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