I didn't know 21st made a 109G-14

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I didn't know 21st made a 109G-14

Post by Panzer_M » Wed Dec 17, 2008 3:30 pm

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never seen these kits, saw the Ju87s, Italians, and a few others..but never a G-14.
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Post by hworth18 » Wed Dec 17, 2008 3:52 pm

These were only made in kit form. I would guess we would've seen these as pre-built if Roy hadn't left. I have 2 of these kits and plan on building one as Hartmann's Tulip G-14 soon.
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Post by Panzer_M » Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:13 pm

how are the kits quality? at 12$ it's one if not the cheapest G-14 I've found.

Wish they had done a Ju-87D as a kit.
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Post by hworth18 » Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:39 pm

Panzer_M wrote:how are the kits quality? at 12$ it's one if not the cheapest G-14 I've found.

Wish they had done a Ju-87D as a kit.
The kit is nowhere near Hasegawa quality, but the kit will build into a nice 1/32 Bf-109 the same quality as the prebuilts. This kit is the only one of the 1/32 kits not already represented as a prebuilt.
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Post by Panzer_M » Thu Dec 18, 2008 5:41 am

i was thinking when I found it, it's hella cheaper than repainting a 20-26$ 109G-6 pre-built.
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Post by RAD 2112 » Sat Dec 20, 2008 8:53 pm

So what are the major physical differences between the G-6 & G-14?
They both have the "bumps" on the engine cowling. The only thing I can think of is that the G-14's tail is bigger.

I wish they made a G-10 or K-4 variant with the streamlined engine cowling.
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Post by Panzer_M » Sat Dec 20, 2008 9:11 pm

IIRC canopy was changed in the G-14,
Equipped with the "Galland Hood"
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The Bf 109G-14 incorporated additional changes added to the Bf 109G-6 over the course of its production run, plus added the MW50 injection system which boosted power to 1800 horsepower. The G-14 also made more use of wood in non-critical areas of the airframe in place of metal to help bolster production by adding the power of Germany's woodworking industry in parallel with their metalworks.
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Post by aferguson » Sat Dec 20, 2008 9:46 pm

it had the galland hood' canopy, taller rudder, the engine cowl bulges were larger and smoother, taller tail wheel......that's about it for the major external changes. Nice looking plane, very similar to the 109K......i think the only difference was it didn't have the squarish wing bulges of the K model.
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Post by RAD 2112 » Sat Dec 20, 2008 9:53 pm

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My point is that a G-14 wouldn't look any different than Kurt Gabler's Late model G-6? ...correct?
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Post by Panzer_M » Sat Dec 20, 2008 10:09 pm

but cheaper to buy the G-14(12$) kit vs the 20-30$ G-6 prebuilt was my point...See the 3rd post.
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Post by RAD 2112 » Sat Dec 20, 2008 10:43 pm

Panzer_M wrote:but cheaper to buy the G-14(12$) kit vs the 20-30$ G-6 prebuilt was my point...See the 3rd post.
I agree with your point, but I never mentioned anything about repainting...
I just wanted to know the major physical differences between the G-6 & G-14 model... See my 1st post.
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Post by Panzer_M » Sat Dec 20, 2008 10:59 pm

RAD 2112 wrote:
Panzer_M wrote:but cheaper to buy the G-14(12$) kit vs the 20-30$ G-6 prebuilt was my point...See the 3rd post.
I agree with your point, but I never mentioned anything about repainting...
I just wanted to know the major physical differences between the G-6 & G-14 model... See my 1st post.
Sorry Didn't mean to jump down your throat.

I didn't really care about the differances between the models(hoped most wouldn't notice, kinda like the differances between early to late Hetzers most don't know the changes in production;) ), but I've been looking at decal kits and reading my Osprey 109 unit histories again(AND Looking at TKO's GreatPlanes, and I was thinking cheap and didn't want to paint my hackl(my only G I purchased when they were out, and the best of the Gs IMO)..nor fork over 2twice the original price to a ebay pirate..as they are even charging $$$ for the Mosi-chaser...it was just being cheap on my end.

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Yellow 17 is the one scheme that has my eye at the moment.
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Post by aferguson » Sun Dec 21, 2008 7:50 am

http://modelingmadness.com/reviews/axis ... dakg14.htm

looks like the g14 had either the earlier style cowl bumps or the more smooth rounded cowl bumps of the G10/K model. The one above has the older style bumps.

You can see the galland hood, wider wheels and taller tail however.
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Post by RAD 2112 » Sun Dec 21, 2008 8:28 am

Panzer_M wrote: Sorry Didn't mean to jump down your throat.
No offense taken.

I like the Yellow 17 as well.
It looks like a storm cloud... ominous.
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Post by Panzer_M » Sun Dec 21, 2008 12:18 pm

the only 21st kits I can find are of the 109 is a F and G 14...I can't seem to find a G-6 model kit online...did they make a G-6?
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Post by digimatt » Sun Dec 21, 2008 12:28 pm

No, just the F2 and G14. They also offered the Stuka, Corsair, A6M3, A6M5, Macchi 202 and 205.

Here's a nice review of the ME-109F2:

http://hyperscale.com/2008/features/bf1 ... 32tb_1.htm

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Post by Dauntless » Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:11 am

I had no idea that 21st made this either.

Now I'm going to go out and find one.
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Post by hworth18 » Mon Dec 22, 2008 12:22 pm

Dauntless wrote:I had no idea that 21st made this either.

Now I'm going to go out and find one.
Good luck, most Walmarts stopped carrying these 9 months ago. You can probably get one online or at your local Hobby Shop (LHS).
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Post by Dauntless » Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:31 pm

Yeah, I didn't even want to try at retail, so I just picked one up online at SmallJoes for 9.99.

Wouldn't mind doing a tulip Hartmann myself.
The model is cheap enough to get some practice on, since I haven't built one in a while.
Then I can eventually start on some 1:32 Hasegawa's and Trumpets, etc.
There's some cool 1:32's you can't get pre-built. Pricier so it's good to get some practice before screwing up an expensive kit.
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Post by Panzer_M » Tue Dec 23, 2008 9:39 pm

hell yea..the 32x kits are awesome..prebuilt is just a glance of whats out there on the market.

like Beufighters, Me110s, even B25 and soon Ju88s

LONG LONG ago a defunct company made a hi-tech expensive B24J in 1:32!!
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Post by Dauntless » Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:52 am

Yeah, even though I'm a junky for 1:18, I really think 1:32 will be the next big thing. In aircraft at least.

I want that Dragon Me-110. I read it was easy and a pleasure to put together.

Lets see Hasegawa and Trumpet make a lot of 1:32 we are missing:

Hellcat
Avenger
P-39
P-38
Oscar
Frank
Typhoon
Mig-3
Mosquito
P-40E
There's more I know.
I've seen a Brewster Buffalo from another maker.

I really think that someone should start making more multi-engine planes in 1:32. Hopefully beyond two engines, but even then there's plenty to choose from.

I think it's the biggest we are going to get.

I'd like to see that B-24 Liberator.
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Post by Panzer_M » Wed Dec 24, 2008 12:41 pm

The Dragon 110c-7 and D(Something with the whale belly are great) BUT the price is booku..I mean really 99 on Dragon's online store and higher at a lot of brick and mortars(120.00 at my HobbyTown :(, and I thought the AFVs were getting pricey)

On the other hand..and this gives me hope for the Junkers 88A-1(although I would have liked a A-4 which I build in 1/72 10years ago as kid)

I got the Revell's new 110C/B Battle of Brit for 28.00 and it's just as good as the Dragon I consider Price vs Price and Quality wise(plus I had a credit for 20% a kit at my HobbyTown ;) ) and is just as easy to build...sure OOB it's good, could use some aftermarket to make a show-winner if you go that route, but I just want a 110 to go with my other 1/32s....although the I haven't built it(I need to look into the battle/units for a plane to capture)...upon opening it made me want to get the older 110G-2 they put out years ago and I've seen collecting dust at one of independent hobby shop for YEARS..
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Post by Panzer_M » Wed Dec 24, 2008 12:45 pm

I got the MiG on Missing Lynx for 15.00 and it's a good kit better than the previous kits at the time..but I don't know how to paint russian camo and hate winterized planes.

There are 4-7 Buffalos in 32, RAF, Dutch, Finn, USMC, USN(pre-war and wartime)

plus french MS.406(IIRC) and Curtis Hawks in Finnish Air Service(also I love the Finnish Air Force, Tough little bastards going against Spits, Laggs, I-16s, and whatever the Red Air Force could throw into the North)

and then you have all the WWI birds..Pfalz, Fokkers, Spads, Neuports.

It is a brave new world for sure.
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