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Posted by: Treize February 13, 2006 10:51 am
Here are several screenshots of Cantacuzinos green 109G2 that we have made up for Aces High. I did all the painting and markings, a friend did the weathering and panel lines/rivets. Other than the controversy over the style of the "4" used (we opted for the one that seems to be shown on the cockpit photo of Bazu with this aircraft), what do you all think? Keep in mind we opted to weather it rather heavily and fade/stain the paint pretty badly, so the color looks a bit off. It started out as RLM standard Olivgrun.

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Posted by: Treize March 11, 2006 07:08 am
No one has any comments??

Not even a "looks like crap"?

You guys know more about how it should look than I do, is it tii heavily weathered, or the colors not right?

Anything?

Posted by: Cantacuzino March 11, 2006 10:57 am
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No one has any comments??

Not even a "looks like crap"?

You guys know more about how it should look than I do, is it tii heavily weathered, or the colors not right?

Anything?


Ok Treize don't be upset. smile.gif

Nobody knows for sure what kind of green was on this particular Bf 109 G.
I believe it was a RLM green because was overpainted by germans ( following romanian request not to fly with german marks in "Udet" unit).
But the weathering of the model is very well done. wink.gif

I don't have "Aces High" sim, but I will go anytime for hunting with "white 4" to add more white bars on the fin. biggrin.gif

Take care and watch your six.
Cantacuzino

Posted by: Treize March 11, 2006 03:55 pm
Thank you. Its one thing to get feedback from the in-game 109 "experts", but none of them are really all that familiar with the ARR, so I'd rather get some from you guys who know what it should look like.

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