Really nice video, after watching your video I felt like making my Tamiya BF-109 🙂. Thanks for the great advice in the video. Peace from Sydney Australia.
I'd definitely agree. I'll even paint my model in a midnight black. Followed by some red and yellow similar to Germany's flag. Or I can keep it into WWII colors. If I'm lucky turn the basement into a battle of Brittain inspired museum. If lucky, sell some model kits.
Everything beautifu except from one minor detail.... You forgot or like many others ..just didn´t seem to care about putting in a seatbelt. That would have made the model more complete. Just saying. Other then that. Excellent work.
Greetings CJ, I have just come across your channel and really enjoyed the P-38 build, so you have yourself another subscrber, best regards from Australia 👍👍👍👍👍
Nice video...without too many frills, just how I like them...and excellent result! I also have a Hasegawa Bf 109 G6 which I will start soon. I intend to further detail the model with riveting and photo-etching... it's the first time 🤞🏻. Thanks for sharing, hope to see more of your videos.
Nice video. Great build. That kit looks good. I have a Revell of that aircraft. Looking forward to doing it with the technique You showed. Thank You for sharing.
Great build, I've got three of these in the stash I need to get working on, enjoyed your commentary. One note, the music at the end was very loud. Subbed.
OH, where's the landing gear going in? I'm always curious about how 109's gear are engineered. I see that they are not like Tamiya's Spitfire that are so nice...I was hoping their 109's would be the same. The finished product is great!