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Official Black Horse 2255mm BF 109G ARF Thread

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  • p3arljam
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    Almost finished just waiting on some pull pull hardware and will do some weathering on the cowl and tail surfaces.
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  • Elbee
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    mick8488

    I suggest, mind you, 2o+ each wheel.

    The problem isn't too much toe in really, it's whether you have space in the wheel well for the tire once it is canted one way or the other.

    The toe in helps a model track, as you know, so if you're doing anything less that a couple degrees you're not doing much at all.

    Just my $00.02USD.

    Best, LB

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  • mick8488
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    Can anyone advise how much toe in you are using on the bf 109 wheels?

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  • e4dragongunner
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    Ha!! Yea no kidding.....

    Was thinking these... I have them inmy 67" Laser from Extreme flight
    they are monsters!


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  • p3arljam
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    What is everyone using for the two smaller elevator servos?

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  • e4dragongunner
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    Love it
    the 109 has so much Character

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  • p3arljam
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    Quick mock up but its coming along.
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  • Aros
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    Originally posted by p3arljam View Post

    Thanks its more difficult with the white color to not go overboard with the weathering. I use pencil lead and shave it with an exacto blade to get a powder . I then use a cotton swap to apply it and a damp paper towel to lighten it and streak it.
    Great technique! I don't have an airbrush system so I'm always on the lookout for non-airbrush methods.

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  • p3arljam
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    Originally posted by Aros View Post
    Looking good. Just the right amount of contrast. I always cringe when I see people over do their weathering and panel lines (like stark black panel lines. No full size plane I’ve ever seen has black panel lines).

    Good job!
    Thanks its more difficult with the white color to not go overboard with the weathering. I use pencil lead and shave it with an exacto blade to get a powder . I then use a cotton swap to apply it and a damp paper towel to lighten it and streak it.

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  • Aros
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    Looking good. Just the right amount of contrast. I always cringe when I see people over do their weathering and panel lines (like stark black panel lines. No full size plane I’ve ever seen has black panel lines).

    Good job!

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  • p3arljam
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    The weathering has begun
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  • e4dragongunner
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    Ha ha !! It worked!

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  • Elbee
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    Nice!

  • p3arljam
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    Updating some scale details
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  • p3arljam
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    Originally posted by f4u ausie View Post
    That's going b one nice 109. Lookin 4wrd to end result
    Thanks



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  • f4u ausie
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    That's going b one nice 109. Lookin 4wrd to end result

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  • p3arljam
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    Update time currently printing graphics this is where i am at.
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  • p3arljam
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    Originally posted by Elbee View Post
    p3arljam

    Very nice, one might say perfect.

    Best, LB
    Thanks markings and weathering up next

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  • Elbee
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    p3arljam

    Very nice, one might say perfect.

    Best, LB

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  • p3arljam
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    3 Bladed spinner painted.
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