The Techmod 1:48 Decals for Messerschmitt Bf-110C set is a high-quality product designed for enhancing the realism and accurately reproducing historical markings on 1/48 scale plastic model aircraft.
These decals, developed by TECHMOD, enable a realistic representation of the Messerschmitt Bf-110C aircraft, enhancing the authenticity of any modeling project. This set is ideal for modelers aiming for high historical accuracy in their replicas.
Application and Compatibility
The primary application of this product is to apply historical markings to Messerschmitt Bf-110C aircraft models in 1/48 scale. The decals are compatible with most plastic models of this type available on the market, offering flexibility in their use.
Contents and Marking Variants
The package contains a decal sheet, designed with attention to detail, ensuring precise reproduction of the patterns as shown in the preview images. The set offers the following historical marking versions:
GERMANY / Bf 110C, M8+GK, 2./ZG 76, pilot: Hauptmann Wolfgang Falck, Luftwaffe, Jever, December 1939
GERMANY / Bf 110C, U8+BB, I./ZG 26, pilot: Hauptmann Gunther Sprecht, Luftwaffe, France, May 1940
GERMANY / Bf 110C, LN+IR, I.(Z)/JG 77, pilot: Feldwebel Theodor Weissenberger, Luftwaffe, Kirkenes, Norway, September 1941
Application Tips and Complementary Products
For optimal decal application, we recommend using specialized decal solutions (e.g., setting and softening solutions), which are available in the Modeling Chemicals section. These products help in perfectly conforming the decals to irregular model surfaces and in eliminating silvering.
For further enhancement of your Messerschmitt Bf-110C model, we encourage you to explore our wide range of modeling accessories. These include:
Photo-etched parts
Masks for painting canopies and wheels
Resin crew and equipment figures
Other detailing accessories dedicated to this scale and aircraft type.
Suggested Paint Colors
For painting Messerschmitt Bf-110C models in the variants covered by these decals, in accordance with early war Luftwaffe standards, the following RLM (Reichsluftfahrtministerium) colors were commonly used:
It is advisable to consult the model manufacturer's instruction manual and available historical documentation before painting, to match the color scheme to the specific marking version.