Messerschmitt P1099 B Heavy Fighter, Revell 1/72

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Messerschmitt P1099 B Heavy Fighter, Revell 1/72

Postby BradG » Sun Oct 13, 2019 12:42 am

This is the Revell model of the P1099B, an aircraft that never left the drawing board in terms of design. It's a rather ugly aircraft but that's kinda what I liked about it when I bought the kit.  According to the instructions this aircraft was from KG 76, a bomber squadron, so I found a much larger pistol packing devil for the side of the aircraft, I think it came from a KG 76 Junkers 88 kit. Since it was a fighter bomber, I also added a bomb and rack under the fuselage from an Me 262. Colour scheme is RLM 82 light green with RLM 83 dark green patches over RLM 76 blue. The squiggles are RLM 76 which I applied with a brush to get the nice hard edge. This was based off an Me 262 camouflage schemes that I liked.

Overall the kit fits together well, although there was some filling and sanding required on the engine nacelles and the nose wheel insert. Some weight was also required to prevent tail sitting.

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Re: Messerschmitt P1099 B Heavy Fighter, Revell 1/72

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Sat Oct 19, 2019 4:13 pm

Very nice!
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Re: Messerschmitt P1099 B Heavy Fighter, Revell 1/72

Postby Migrant » Sun Oct 20, 2019 1:58 pm

Lovely paintwork and overall finish.
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Re: Messerschmitt P1099 B Heavy Fighter, Revell 1/72

Postby RayS » Sun Oct 20, 2019 5:34 pm

Looks great, love the camo scheme. how did you do the wiggly lines?
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Re: Messerschmitt P1099 B Heavy Fighter, Revell 1/72

Postby BradG » Sun Oct 20, 2019 8:59 pm

RayS wrote:Looks great, love the camo scheme. how did you do the wiggly lines?


Cheers guys. Just freehand with a fine brush.
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