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Has anyone done a photo compararisson between the KC & JJ's BF 109E? I like the color tones of KC. JJ color's seems to be washed out, but i like the opening & closing canopy (or is it?).

Is JJ 1/30 scale?

Thanks Troops
 
JJD is defiantly 1/30 but can't compare them for you yet.

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Thanks Wayne. I love your dio and the blending of TG, Figarti & KC. Looks like the color tone of JJ is deep enough not washed out as I see from the the Treefrog catalog. The top view photo you sent are both BF109E? Looks like the KC version is slightly bigger and the wing shape is different. The KC BF 109 is from the AK series right? Does the JJ canopy open and close?

Thanks
N-P
 
Thanks Wayne. I love your dio and the blending of TG, Figarti & KC. Looks like the color tone of JJ is deep enough not washed out as I see from the the Treefrog catalog. The top view photo you sent are both BF109E? Looks like the KC version is slightly bigger and the wing shape is different. The KC BF 109 is from the AK series right? Does the JJ canopy open and close?

Thanks
N-P

It sure does mate a awesome 109 highly recommend it.

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Awesome collection Wayne & nice Bf109e. Your collection seems to go on and on and on!!!!!! ^&grin

I don't collect any aircraft but i can appreciate a great looking aircraft from any manufacturer.

I am just wondering, but have you got Werner Molder’s Messerschmitt Bf109 “Emil” LW044 or planning to get Franz von Werra’s Me 109 LW045? It would be interesting to see both of them with the JG Me109.

Tom
 
Awesome collection Wayne & nice Bf109e. Your collection seems to go on and on and on!!!!!! ^&grin

I don't collect any aircraft but i can appreciate a great looking aircraft from any manufacturer.

I am just wondering, but have you got Werner Molder’s Messerschmitt Bf109 “Emil” LW044 or planning to get Franz von Werra’s Me 109 LW045? It would be interesting to see both of them with the JG Me109.

Tom

Yep will get them soon mate once i have them all will post some pics.
 
Plane looks great i will have to get one .thanks Mike B.
 
Nice Dio Mat!
The Plane looks great, but my ME 109's money goes still in the pocket of Andy
Sorry Boys{sm5}


Harrie
 
Can`t wait to see how it looks side by side with K&C`s ME 109 "Emil", size, hight, etc... I do hope they have a perfect match, because that could produce a superb Northern France Luftwaffe field dio.
 
Thanks Wayne. I love your dio and the blending of TG, Figarti & KC. Looks like the color tone of JJ is deep enough not washed out as I see from the the Treefrog catalog. The top view photo you sent are both BF109E? Looks like the KC version is slightly bigger and the wing shape is different. The KC BF 109 is from the AK series right? Does the JJ canopy open and close?

Thanks
N-P
Hi N-P. The KC AK Bf-109 is the F model while the JJD 109 is the E. The F was a little longer, with rounded wingtips, while the E had squared off wing tips. There are also other differences, including the armament. -- Al
 
Hi N-P. The KC AK Bf-109 is the F model while the JJD 109 is the E. The F was a little longer, with rounded wingtips, while the E had squared off wing tips. There are also other differences, including the armament. -- Al

The 3 main 109s were the 109E, 109F and the most produced 109G.

The E had square wingtips and was the last model to have guns/cannon inside the wings. It fought with the Condor Legion near the end of the Spanish Civil War. It was the main German fighter in the Battle of Britain and obsolete by early 1941.

The F model has a completely redesigned wing with rounded wingtips and a more powerful engine. The armament of 2 MG and a 20mm cannon were located in the fuselage with no guns on the wings. There were some at the end of the Battle of Britain and it was the main 109 until mid-1941 when it was replaced by the more powerful heavily armed versions of the 109G. The G had rounded wingtips and pod mounted 20mm under the wings.

Terry
 
Hi N-P. The KC AK Bf-109 is the F model while the JJD 109 is the E. The F was a little longer, with rounded wingtips, while the E had squared off wing tips. There are also other differences, including the armament. -- Al

Thanks Al.
N-P
 
The 3 main 109s were the 109E, 109F and the most produced 109G.

The E had square wingtips and was the last model to have guns/cannon inside the wings. It fought with the Condor Legion near the end of the Spanish Civil War. It was the main German fighter in the Battle of Britain and obsolete by early 1941.

The F model has a completely redesigned wing with rounded wingtips and a more powerful engine. The armament of 2 MG and a 20mm cannon were located in the fuselage with no guns on the wings. There were some at the end of the Battle of Britain and it was the main 109 until mid-1941 when it was replaced by the more powerful heavily armed versions of the 109G. The G had rounded wingtips and pod mounted 20mm under the wings.

Terry

Thanks Terry
 
Can`t wait to see how it looks side by side with K&C`s ME 109 "Emil", size, hight, etc... I do hope they have a perfect match, because that could produce a superb Northern France Luftwaffe field dio.

Doesn't matter to me they will be displayed together awaiting a trip over the channel...............^&grin
 
Both birds look really good but from what I've seen I give the slight edge to K&C mainly due to a super camo paint job. I can hardly wait for mine to fly into my collection soon! {sm3}
 

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