Continued work on Messerschmitt Bf109, this time Emil version 3/4/7...please click link below:
Messerschmitt Bf109 E3/4/7. Part 3 - Wojciech Nieweglowski
Luftwaffe Lovers
We are a group of people fascinated by the history of the Luftwaffe and the undeniable influence of this formation on the development of aviation technology and break out of stereotypes futuristic thinking about aviation. Our fascination is not in any case lined with ideological background and sympathy towards Nazism and its crimes. 4 people, different country, different history, one fascination - Luftwaffe. Jaroslaw Zietkiewicz and team
Saturday, 22 April 2017
Sunday, 16 April 2017
3D MODELING: Messerschmitt Bf109, engine DB 605D. Part 2 by Wojciech Nieweglowski
Another stage of creation Messerschmitt Bf09 3D Model. DB 605D Mercedes-Benz engine. Click link below to enjoy full album:
Messerschmitt Bf109, engine Mercedes-Benz DB 605D. Part 2 - Wojciech Nieweglowski
Messerschmitt Bf109, engine Mercedes-Benz DB 605D. Part 2 - Wojciech Nieweglowski
Thursday, 13 April 2017
3D MODELING: Messerschmitt Bf109 G6/G8 by Wojciech Nieweglowski. Part 1 - v. G6/G8/G14
First part of gallery is dedicated to Bf109 version G6/G8/G14. Author changed the concept of final effect during his work. For this reason, you can see the evolutionary changes between the Bf109 versions made during the author's work. In the other parts of the gallery you will be able to see similar changes, while working on the next versions of the aircraft and to a few final amazing results.
Click the link to see full gallery: Messerschmitt Bf109 - Wojciech Nieweglowski. Part 1- G6/G8/G14
Click the link to see full gallery: Messerschmitt Bf109 - Wojciech Nieweglowski. Part 1- G6/G8/G14
Messerschmitt Bf109 G6 in Krakow Polish Aviation Museum, Cracow. |
Messerschmitt Bf109 G8,MT483, WNr.710012 in Finish markings, Sept 1944 |
Messerschmitt Bf109 G14, "White 15" - Germany May 1945 |
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