I would like to build a Me109G/12, this is the two seated version in 1/48.
Can any one help.
The me "109G/12 was actually a field converted 109G 1 see:
http://www.lemaire.happyhost.org/avion/avion1/149.html
The significance is that you may be able to "field convert" an existing kit.
There is an offering by MPM, but it's 1:72 scale.
>I would like to build a Me109G/12, this is the two seated version in 1/48.
> Can any one help.
The me 109G/12 in question was actually a field converted 109G/1 See Ref:
http://www.lemaire.happyhost.org/avion/avion1/149.html
The significance is that you may be able to "field convert" an existing kit.
Scratch building a 2 seater cockpit might be fun. I would load up on as
much reference materials on both the G1, G7 and the G12.
There is an offering by MPM for a G-12 (72031), however, it is in 1:72
scale.
You might benefit from a google search.
HTH rather than mudding the water,
Bruce

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> I would like to build a Me109G/12, this is the two seated version in 1/48.
> Can any one help.
Falcon did a G-12 vacuform conversion kit in 1/48.
Someone else (Koster??) did a similar quarter scale vacuform conversion
which was packaged with a Fw.190S conversion.
I've not seen either of these for several years but there's likely
one or more of those out there someplace.
Dunno what the quality might be but it's gotta be easier to fix any
problems than starting from scratch.
Cheers
The Keeper - 03 Jan 2006 16:46 GMT
Go to Squadron.com and search for canopies. If they don't have one no
one does.
hth
The Keeper