

Bf 109G6/14 W.Nr 410061, Wunsdorf, Germany, May 1945. This machine appears to be a G6 which was in the process of being upgraded to a G14 standard when the factory was overrun. It has a standard G6 canopy and short tail wheel and radio equipment, but tall tail of a G14. Similar schemes have been found on bf109s at Pizen.
My Bf109 has been painted in a overall scheme of RLM 81/82 over 76 with what appears to be, RLM 02 or RLM 84 blotches on the fuselage. I chose RLM 84, Graublau for the blotches.
The camo pattern was airbrushed with Vallejo model air acrylics.
I built the rudder and extension from laminated balsa sheets and sanded it to shape. The rudder is indeed taller than the original 21st rudder that is stock for bf109 G6s.


















