BikerBabe
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Username: BikerBabe
Name: Maria
Category: Beginner. Definitely beginner!
Model: Messerschmitt Bf-109E-4/7 Trop.
Scale: 1:48
Manufacturer: Tamiya
Aftermarket additions: None.
Hi guys.
I finally had some time to paint the %¤%¤ cockpit, and parts of the body and wings on my Messy #1 - my first kit in ages, actually. God, I hated painting that REVI!
And...I've got a problem...I cannot for the life of me remember just what two colours I mixed for the cockpit interior, but I guess I'll find out eventually...sometime. *shrug*
Anyway: I view this 109 as an exercise and a bit of practising before I start working on the next 109: The Airfix E-4/N - Galland's 109 that I bought today.
I guess these two 109's will look good next to each other. Or: I hope they will.
Tricks and advice are more than welcome, and it will be appreciated - thanks. *curtsies*
Here goes:
1. Workspace.
2. The parts I've painted so far.
3. Cockpit parts.
Name: Maria
Category: Beginner. Definitely beginner!
Model: Messerschmitt Bf-109E-4/7 Trop.
Scale: 1:48
Manufacturer: Tamiya
Aftermarket additions: None.
Hi guys.
I finally had some time to paint the %¤%¤ cockpit, and parts of the body and wings on my Messy #1 - my first kit in ages, actually. God, I hated painting that REVI!
And...I've got a problem...I cannot for the life of me remember just what two colours I mixed for the cockpit interior, but I guess I'll find out eventually...sometime. *shrug*
Anyway: I view this 109 as an exercise and a bit of practising before I start working on the next 109: The Airfix E-4/N - Galland's 109 that I bought today.
I guess these two 109's will look good next to each other. Or: I hope they will.
Tricks and advice are more than welcome, and it will be appreciated - thanks. *curtsies*
Here goes:
1. Workspace.
2. The parts I've painted so far.
3. Cockpit parts.
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