21st Century 1:48 Bf 109 Review & Pics
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 12:50 pm
I spotted a few of the 1:48 Bf 109's at WM the other day. IAfter scrutinizing each one for about ten minutes I picked up a #17 Bf 109K-4. My careful examination of all the planes they had payed off because this on is flawless.
Fit and finish are great, no glue marks or fingerprints and all the joints are well sealed. The wing fits well with no gap. Cockpit glass is perfect and both sets of landing gear fit perfectly. The camo scheme looks very nice and the paint job in general has no runs or touch-ups.
It comes with two sets of landing gear, one retracted and one lowered, two outer wheel cover doors, two tailwheels, a drop tank and an optional open canopy.
Overall the quality and detail are really exceptional. With a little do it yourself weathering and correct tail insignia which I plan to add, it rivals a home built kit. And the size is great for those of us who don't have a lot of room. Just remember to check out the boxes at the store as well as you can, your mileage may vary.
Now I just hope we will see a 1:48 Spitfire in the near future.






Fit and finish are great, no glue marks or fingerprints and all the joints are well sealed. The wing fits well with no gap. Cockpit glass is perfect and both sets of landing gear fit perfectly. The camo scheme looks very nice and the paint job in general has no runs or touch-ups.
It comes with two sets of landing gear, one retracted and one lowered, two outer wheel cover doors, two tailwheels, a drop tank and an optional open canopy.
Overall the quality and detail are really exceptional. With a little do it yourself weathering and correct tail insignia which I plan to add, it rivals a home built kit. And the size is great for those of us who don't have a lot of room. Just remember to check out the boxes at the store as well as you can, your mileage may vary.
Now I just hope we will see a 1:48 Spitfire in the near future.





