1/48 Hobbycraft Messerschmitt BF 109B-2

Gallery Article by Eric Hargett on May 29 2015

 

      

This kit represents Red 3, an early Messerschmitt BF 109B-2 ‘Bertha’ assigned to the Jagdgeschwader (JG) 132 Richthofen wing based at Juterbog-Damm, Germany in 1937.

To be accurate, this is an ‘enhanced’ version of the old 1/48 Hobbycraft Messerschmitt Bf 109B kit.  Using spare parts obtained from the 1/48 Classic Airframes Early Bf 109 and BF 109D kits, resin casting other parts from these same kits and adding an aftermarket cockpit the final model retains about 60% of its Hobbycraft origins.  Specific enhancements are described below.

 

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  • 2-bladed variable pitch propeller and spinner (spare parts from CA Early BF 109 kit)

  • Correct upper engine cowl and exhaust ports for this version of the BF 109B (spare part from CA Early BF 109 kit)

  • Correct oil cooler (resin cast from CA Early BF 109 kit part)

  • Lower engine cowl, radiator and housing (resin casts from CA Early BF 109 kit parts)

  • Metal wire to replicate the ‘v’ supports within the radiator housing

  • Correct tail wheel with the oleo scissor (resin cast from CA BF 109D kit part)

  • Squadron vac-u-form canopy for BF 109B/E

  • Aires BF 109E-3/4 cockpit (4067) modified for the BF 109B

  • Metal wire for brake lines

  • Fishing tippet for antenna

  • Aeromaster Decals 48-456 Birth of the Luftwaffe Part 1

Painting was the standard RLM70/71 splinter camouflage over RLM65 for the time period.  Weathering was performed using a combination of pre-shading, various base color tints sprayed semi-randomly along with subtle color modulation, oil pin washes and filters, pastels and silver/graphite pencils.  Weathering was applied modestly to match historical photos of these aircraft prior to events that led to Germany’s invasion of Czechoslovakia and Poland in 1939.

Enjoy!

Eric Hargett

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Photos and text © by Eric Hargett