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der Vogelfänger
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by der Vogelfänger » Tue Feb 06, 2007 3:17 am
Well guys, I just received my Otto Schultz Bf-109F-4 from a fellow board member (THANK TOU!) and have to say this: the Schultz '109 is IMHO the best looking of any of the '109's I've seen. It is simply (DAK) HOT-hummm, desert, good word choice! Da(K)ng, do I like this airplane. Period
dV
NOW, IF ONLY 21C WOULD MAKE THIS IN 1/18, TOO!!!! WOWWWWW
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Sentinel
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by Sentinel » Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:48 am
Agreed.
Until this particular 109 came along, the 1/32 Devil Dogs Corsair got my full vote for the best looking, best proportioned and best marked plane to date – and that’s in both 1/18 and 1/32 scales.
Then a few weeks ago I bought this truly superb, 109F Desert version and my "personal best" contest suddenly had a VERY serious challenger.
Absolutely magnificent!

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tmanthegreat
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by tmanthegreat » Tue Feb 06, 2007 6:19 pm
I also really like this 109, and my area had an abundance of them! I at first didn't get it, settling for the JG-54 109F, but then as I kept on seeing it in stores, it bugged me and so I broke down

It is a great scheme and the desert tan looks great on a Bf-109!
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