German WWII nightfighter
About this creation
German WWII nightfighter
The wing is a sandwhich-design with gray bottom and tan top.
The landing gear is retractable.
The square-looking nose of the craft actually looks qite round in real life.
The small stand gives the plane a perfect dramatic effect on top of the vitrine (last photo). I really feel "It´s coming to get me!" ;-)
I'm painfully aware of most big differences compared to the prototype, but allow myself certain liberty, especially because of missing bricks and technical solutions. (My collection is rather limited...)
Not shown; The torpedo-like bombs has ben changed, but no photos...
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November 8, 2011 |
That is such a tremendous challenge to reproduce warbirds... Even at 1/72th scale, they gave me some hard time. Brilliant work and brilliant technics you nicely shared, thank you!! |
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June 18, 2011 |
A very nice replica of a WWII fighter, I am impressed. Don't worry about the nose not being round, things always look more blocky in LEGO, you should see how the nose on my P-38 turned out! XD |
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October 1, 2009 |
Hey its the most suckish dayfighter plane of the war, but the best lego version ever! Good job!! |
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September 21, 2009 |
I am speechless. |
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May 20, 2009 |
Good creation and nice photos, they gave me a lot of inspiration, especially the way you made the nose and wings. Thank you |
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May 20, 2009 |
Nice! Keep making more Aircraft! |
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January 31, 2009 |
Thats some good stuff. |
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I really like your Bf 110! The only thing you should change are the engines. Some comments for historical correctness: The Bf 110 was intended to be a heavy fighter (Zerstörer). During the war, it was modified to fit in the role of a fighter-bomber and a nightfighter. Your Bf 110 depicts a fighter-bomber, not a nightfighter. The nightfighter would have black camouflage, antennas to detect bombers in the dark and no bombs (just external containers for extra fuel).
Apart from that - nice work. |
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January 17, 2009 |
me and bf are the same, they are just the two main manufacturers of the planes.
Look it up on wiki.
Nice plane though, but i have a disagreement with the canopy.
Nice MOC overall. % from me.
~Martin |
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January 17, 2009 |
Quoting john lamarck
at all except for the engines and the landing gear (the most difficult parts).They look like radial engines and the landing gear retracts the wrong way.
Heh.. Spot on! ;-)
Motors: True. I was actually trying to build a Junkers cargoplane first. Will try to correct in a modified version with other colors, which may free up pieces needed!
Landing-gear; Because of the radial-like motor and wing-construction, the wheel has no room to retract into. Not likely to correct.
Wing-form; Not enough tan pieces to build correct angels. May be possible to improve with different colour version.
Name; I´m aware of the confusion about the name of the plane (Me<>Bf). Googling "Me110" yields my plane 3 times as many times as "Bf110", so I chose the Me description, sorry ;-) |
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January 17, 2009 |
Not bad at all except for the engines and the landing gear (the most difficult parts).They look like radial engines and the landing gear retracts the wrong way. Otherwise good SNOT work. The best Lego Bf-110 so far. |
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January 17, 2009 |
who, this is so awesome! |
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Hey, looks nice your ME-110! Especially the sleek tail and the wings look great! Steffen |
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