Bf 109G-6 "White 10" Oblt. Alfred Grislawski, JG 50

By Chris Novak

This is one of my favourite "one-o-nines" because of it´s camouflage scheme with the white tail and the "step-Pattern" on the wings (and because I have an original autograph of its pilot). The kit is an HASEGAWA G-6 built out of the box...except my special "cutaway-style". As always, I use nearly everything I can get for interior, especially small electronic computer parts from scrapped mainboards, harddisks an so on.

Material for fuselage and wing ribs are modelling wood (birch-layer, 0,4 / 0,8 mm), material for stringers is plastic-sheet, cutted to right size. Motor and lights are working, colors are revell mixed with oil-colors, brush-painted, finish is my "special-furniture-antique-wax-and-something-else"mixture (top-secret!) I´m working on some articles about this special "cutaway-style" with one of my next projects, it´s nothing a good modeller can´t do also with his kit. More to come, hope you enjoy

We present this in the memory of Alfred Grislawski, the pilot of this aircraft, who passed away on 19 September 2003.

© Chris Novak 2003

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This article was published on Friday, September 27 2013; Last modified on Saturday, May 14 2016