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  1. Here is a Messerschmitt bf109 directly inspired from a real model from WW2. All bricks are genuine Lego. Messerschmitt Bf109 G-6 by Veynom, on Flickr Messerschmitt Bf109 G-6 by Veynom, on Flickr This is a G-6 sub-version as piloted by Gruppenkommandeur Friedrich-Karl "Nasen" Müller". Nasen was a nightfighter pilot who survived the war with over 30 confirmed victories. My model depicts his G-6 from Summer 1944. Here is below a comparison between a real drawing from his fighter and my creation. Btw, the G version was nicknamed Gustav. You may detect 2 differences between the above pictures and the below ones ... answer at the end. Messerschmitt Bf109 G-6 by Veynom, on Flickr I had to make hard choices for the color section but ultimately, I decided to use LBG, DBG, dark green (I would have preferred a dark dark green) and black for the underside. Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6/As by Veynom, on Flickr Decals are custom and come from AIMS for 1/32 scale models, except for the propeller nose where I cut some Lego sticker sheet. Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6/As by Veynom, on Flickr Here are a few shots from the field: Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 by Veynom, on Flickr Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 by Veynom, on Flickr Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 by Veynom, on Flickr Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 by Veynom, on Flickr Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 by Veynom, on Flickr I had started with the idea of an all black bf109 but as I could not get the corresponding decals for the exact marking, I progressively moved to this camo version. Doing nice camo with bricks remains a challenge, particularly dependant on available colors and shape. But I've hope for the future as TLC just released a part matching perfectly the bf109 nose ... About the 2 differences: The G version has no support for the rear wings ... I had incorrectly mounted 2 antennas like in the E version (Emil). In my final version, I made the canopy longer by 1 stud. The top bars are therefore 5-stud long (from cut hoses), instead of 4. It better match the pictures. The comparative picture still have the 4-stud long canopy. Hope you like it ...
  2. The Messerschmitt Me 262 was the world's first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft. A historical documentary I saw on TV inspired me to build this aircraft in particular. It features retractable landing gear and just enough space to fit a minifig head inside the cockpit. The main colour of the fighter is Dark bluish gray while the underside of the plane is mostly done in Light bluish gray. Lego Messerschmitt Me 262 by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr In order to retract the landing gear a small hatch has to be removed first and afterwards the landing gear has been retracted the hatch can be returned to it's position. by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr by legomanijak, on Flickr
  3. my new moc, messerschmitt kr200, inspired by ww2 planes, after ww2, micro german car, very good build, with leather interior and working steering, hope u like it! thanks again! Pics: messerschmitt25-400x400 by Omar Dib, no Flickr P5034329 by Omar Dib, no Flickr P5034330 by Omar Dib, no Flickr P5034331 by Omar Dib, no Flickr P5034332 by Omar Dib, no Flickr P5034336 by Omar Dib, no Flickr P5034335 by Omar Dib, no Flickr P5034337 by Omar Dib, no Flickr P5034333 by Omar Dib, no Flickr 18238613_1900620770178358_7729695536926582759_o by Omar Dib, no Flickr 18193191_1900620560178379_8390149700024148954_o by Omar Dib, no Flickr 18278210_1900620696845032_5705826139779140905_o by Omar Dib, no Flickr 18238807_1900620540178381_1570241456434262040_o by Omar Dib, no Flickr 18237888_1900620223511746_1628894292825636869_o by Omar Dib, no Flickr schmitt-rack00 by Omar Dib, no Flickr
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