GUSTAV pt.3 Bf109G-6/AS & G-14/AS DUAL COMBO 1:72
GUSTAV Pt. 3 DUAL COMBO The Limited edition of the kit of the famous German WWII fighter aircraft Messerschmitt Bf-109G in 1/72 scale. The kit offers aircraft of G-6/AS and G-14/AS versions.- plastic parts: Eduard- marking options: 10- decals: Eduard- PE parts: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: yes- resin parts: no
This is the next installment in the Messerschmitt Bf-109 saga in this scale, focusing on its key variants. The third part will highlight the Bf-109G-6/AS and G-14/AS versions, both equipped with the DB 605 AS engine. These versions have yet to be released by any manufacturer using metal molds. The kit will allow the construction of two aircraft models, each featuring distinct engine cowling designs. The decal sheet provides the option to build one of ten aircraft, most of which saw action during the 1944 campaign over Western Europe
Markings option A
Bf-109G-6/ASWNr. 412807, Uffz. Heinz Zimmermann, 6./JG 27, Fels am Wagram, Austria, July 1944
Markings option B
Bf-109G-6/AS, Hptm. Friedrich-Karl Muller, CO of 1./NJGr. 10, Werneuchen, Germany, July 1944
Markings option C
Bf-109G-6/AS, WNr. 110087, Hptm. Horst Carganico, CO of I./JG 5, Herzogenaurach, Germany, May 1944
Markings option D
Bf-109G-6/AS, MT-463, ylik. Tapio Jarvi, 2/HLeLv 24, Lappeenranta, Finland, July/August 1944
Markings option E
Bf-109G-14/AS (Erla), Fw. Eberhard Gzik, 2./JG 300, Borkheide, Germany, October 1944
Markings option F
Bf-109G-14/AS (Mtt Reg), W. Nr. 784986, flown by Ofw. Paul Schwerdtfeger, 11./JG 6 Bissel, Germany, January 1, 1945
Markings option G
Bf-109G-14/AS (Mtt Reg), WNr. 785185, Lt. Heinz Schuler, 16./JG 5, Stavanger-Forus, Norway, March 1945
Markings option H
Bf-109G-14/AS (Mtt Reg), W.Nr. 783906, 3./JG 4, Ensfeld, Austria, April 1945
Markings option I
Bf-109G-14/AS (Mtt Reg), W. Nr. 784993, flown by Uffz. Herbert Maxis, 13./JG 53, Stuttgart - Echterdingen, Germany, January 1st, 1945
Markings option J
WNr. 785083, Sgt. Magg. Aroldo Burei, 1a Squadriglia, 1o Gruppo, Caccia ANR, Malpensa, Italy, April 1945