Messerschmitt Bf 109G-10 (Diana) 'Special Marking'
Kit Review
This is a revision based on the mid and late G-series produced by AZ in late 2013 and the kit parts are identical to the 'JG52' version.
Inside the box, you will find three medium grey-coloured sprues, all of which feature fine engraved detail. Construction is typical of the whole G-series from AZ and the interior has a nice tub with sidewalls moulded to the fuselage halves and a decal for the instrument panel. The use of printed seat belts cut out of the instructions hark back to the 1950s and Airfix, so I suspect most will prefer to use the superb new SuperFabric ones from Eduard, as they are more effective than flat paper but just as easy to use. The instructions call out all paints throughout assembly in reference to the Humbrol range, which should be accessible to all. You will need to make a slight modification to the radiator inserts in stage 14 of assembly, but the instructions show what needs to be trimmed. The instructions also show both the standard and the high wooden vertical tail unit, so decide before reaching this stage which colour option you want, as that will dictate which tail you install. You also get two styles of 300lt drop tank and the instructions correctly point out that the centreline ETC rack is offset to port slightly. The late style canopy is a single piece, so it can't be posed open, however there are enough vac-formed ones on the market that you can easily replace it should you wish.
The kit offers three decal options.
• 'Yellow 12', 101 Vadaszezred MKHL, flown by 1st Lt Baron Pal Luzsensky, Vezsprem airfield, Hungary, March 1945
• Unmarked ex-Luftwaffe machine in Czech Air Force markings, Tisbov, Czechoslovakia, May 1945
• 'White 45', 83 Lovacki puk, Pula airfield, Yugoslavia, 1950
The decals with the kit come on two sheets, the first has all the national and unique markings for each options, whilst the second sheet offers a complete set of airframe stencils.
Conclusion
A nice kit, with some excellent 'alternative' colour schemes. Once again the nature of production means this is not a mainstream kit, there are no locating pins etc., so its suitable for the intermediate and above. Overall though a superb product and one we are sure some modellers will want to add to a 1/72nd scale collection.
Our thanks to AZ Model for the review sample, for more details about this and all other AZ Model products by visiting www.azmodel.cz.
This is a revision based on the mid and late G-series produced by AZ in late 2013 and the kit parts are identical to the 'JG52' version.
Inside the box, you will find three medium grey-coloured sprues, all of which feature fine engraved detail. Construction is typical of the whole G-series from AZ and the interior has a nice tub with sidewalls moulded to the fuselage halves and a decal for the instrument panel. The use of printed seat belts cut out of the instructions hark back to the 1950s and Airfix, so I suspect most will prefer to use the superb new SuperFabric ones from Eduard, as they are more effective than flat paper but just as easy to use. The instructions call out all paints throughout assembly in reference to the Humbrol range, which should be accessible to all. You will need to make a slight modification to the radiator inserts in stage 14 of assembly, but the instructions show what needs to be trimmed. The instructions also show both the standard and the high wooden vertical tail unit, so decide before reaching this stage which colour option you want, as that will dictate which tail you install. You also get two styles of 300lt drop tank and the instructions correctly point out that the centreline ETC rack is offset to port slightly. The late style canopy is a single piece, so it can't be posed open, however there are enough vac-formed ones on the market that you can easily replace it should you wish.
The kit offers three decal options.
• 'Yellow 12', 101 Vadaszezred MKHL, flown by 1st Lt Baron Pal Luzsensky, Vezsprem airfield, Hungary, March 1945
• Unmarked ex-Luftwaffe machine in Czech Air Force markings, Tisbov, Czechoslovakia, May 1945
• 'White 45', 83 Lovacki puk, Pula airfield, Yugoslavia, 1950
The decals with the kit come on two sheets, the first has all the national and unique markings for each options, whilst the second sheet offers a complete set of airframe stencils.
Conclusion
A nice kit, with some excellent 'alternative' colour schemes. Once again the nature of production means this is not a mainstream kit, there are no locating pins etc., so its suitable for the intermediate and above. Overall though a superb product and one we are sure some modellers will want to add to a 1/72nd scale collection.
Our thanks to AZ Model for the review sample, for more details about this and all other AZ Model products by visiting www.azmodel.cz.




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