Hi guys,
I added a Kübelwagen for the F4-trop version so I can make a small dio, nothing complicated...

The kit came together fast, good fittings.
I masked the windscreen.

I used Vallejo Dark Yellow primer, then a coat of Dark Yellow from Mig/Ammo...

The Kübelwagen comes with 2 figures, I like the driver very much. Here in grey primer...
The guy standing-up had a head-fitting issue.

I added a gloss coat to the Trop plane to seal the decals, then I started on the 2nd Bf109...
I wanted to try a wave-leading-wing-edge, something different. So I cut a wave line with Tamiya 6mm tape...

The plane got a coat of grey primer and a green-blue-grey base color (I'm on the train, forgot the ral-luftwaffe-number)
I masked the wing/fuselage...

For the 2nd plane I like to try something like this, but I doubt I can get the exact same result...

I started with a dark-green-camo paint from Vallejo...

Then I masked some camo...

I used a lighter green tone, from a Mig/Ammo Luftwaffe-set, the stippling was hard to airbrush because of tip-drying and lack of practice... (engine is still masked)

Not sure if I like the leading-edge-wing-wave-line-thing, but I assume it will look ok with decals and a filter etc...

Thanks for reading and kind regards ; )
Steven
I added a Kübelwagen for the F4-trop version so I can make a small dio, nothing complicated...
The kit came together fast, good fittings.
I masked the windscreen.
I used Vallejo Dark Yellow primer, then a coat of Dark Yellow from Mig/Ammo...
The Kübelwagen comes with 2 figures, I like the driver very much. Here in grey primer...
The guy standing-up had a head-fitting issue.
I added a gloss coat to the Trop plane to seal the decals, then I started on the 2nd Bf109...
I wanted to try a wave-leading-wing-edge, something different. So I cut a wave line with Tamiya 6mm tape...
The plane got a coat of grey primer and a green-blue-grey base color (I'm on the train, forgot the ral-luftwaffe-number)
I masked the wing/fuselage...
For the 2nd plane I like to try something like this, but I doubt I can get the exact same result...
I started with a dark-green-camo paint from Vallejo...
Then I masked some camo...
I used a lighter green tone, from a Mig/Ammo Luftwaffe-set, the stippling was hard to airbrush because of tip-drying and lack of practice... (engine is still masked)
Not sure if I like the leading-edge-wing-wave-line-thing, but I assume it will look ok with decals and a filter etc...
Thanks for reading and kind regards ; )
Steven
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