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Superscale 48-768 for Bf-110C/E |
Units: | See Review |
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$7.00 |
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Here is a second sheet on the Bf-110. This one has some later aircraft on it that show the changes in camouflage as the war progressed.
First is a Battle for Britain 2./EGr 210 aircraft. Though it is in standard RLM 70/71/65 camo, the sides have been mottled in RLM 71 to help hide it on the ground.
Next is another 110C from 9./ZG 26. This one is in a desert scheme of RLM 79 over RLM 78 with RLM 80 mottling over all of the upper surfaces. The engine cowlings are yellow as became the norm toward the end of 'the battle'. Oddly, the profile also shows underside yellow wing tips, though no mention is made of it. A most unusual scheme for Northern Europe!
Finally there is a 110E from Erg. Schlactgruppe Russia in 1/42. This RLM 74/75/76 paintedl aircraft has a yellow fusealge band but not yet the yellow under wing markings for the Eastern Front. What it does have is a huge wolf's head on the nose that really adds some interest for this plane.
As with the previous sheet, you'll need a Fujimi Bf-110 or a mod kit for the Revell 110G.
Please note that the sheet may look a bit short as I'll often crop off common markings to save on file size.
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