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Flight Replica Bf-109G6 Paint Scheme Help

stovall

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See below a Bf-109G6 paint scheme I have started on. I need help with what the wings will look like. Sometimes they used the standard camo but others did custom work like Hartmann's winter wings. From looking at the real photo I can almost see custom work similar to the fuselage. Ideas???

Messerschmitt-Bf-109G6-9.JG26-(Y5+I)-Amsterdam-Schiphol-1943-0A.jpg
 
Hey Tom, that looks like a variation of a scheme I did for an FS9 109. It was from 11/JG2, a high altitude Channel interceptor detachment. I couldn't get the link from the library work here but I think I have some color profile info if you're still interested.

Steve


EDIT: Here are some links. You'll probably need to cut and paste them into your browser. They are of a G-4, Blue 6, April 1943.

Actual Aircraft
https://www.asisbiz.com/il2/Bf-109G....JG2-Blue-(6+-)-Bernay-France-Apr-1943-01.jpg

Color Profile Chart
https://www.modelhobbies.co.uk/ekmp...rschmitt-bf-109g-3-high-altitude-gustav-7607-[2]-235756-p.jpg

Very well done model
http://hyperscale.com/features/2002/bf109g3fw_1.htm

My FS9 Repaint

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/local_links.php?action=ratelink&linkid=8794&catid=&lpage=17
 
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Steve, the third link down is perfect. Shows the top of the winds perfectly. Really appreciate the help. I will try to get this one done today.
 
Hi Tom,

My best guess is that the aircraft is painted in the standard RLM 74/75/76 Messerschmitt 190-G scheme with some odd mottling. as these scheme were still strictly followed in 1943

Below the official drawing of the standard G scheme:
 
Thanks Huub, I figured that it would follow the RLM 74/75/76 pattern but this seemed more unusual than the norm. The pictures that Steve supplied verified the usual top wing pattern. I am saving your diagram and picture just because one can never have enough information on painting.

Much appreciated. I hope to get to this JG-26 Bf-109G6 later today,

A note, I forgot to add the thumbnail pictures and cfg for those using FSX to allow the aircraft to show up in the preview window. Easy to do as I added several pictures to each download.
 
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