The Bf 109 G-series was developed from the largely identical F-series airframe, although there were detail differences. Modifications included a reinforced wing structure, an internal bullet-proof windscreen, the use of heavier, welded framing for the cockpit transparencies, and additional light-alloy armour for the fuel tank.
In February 1943, the G-6 was introduced with the 13 mm MG 131s, replacing the smaller 7.92 mm MG 17 – externally this resulted in two sizeable Beule blisters over the gun breeches, reducing speed by 9 km/h (6 mph). Over 12,000 examples were built well into 1944 although contradictory factory and RLM records do not allow an exact tally.
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This particular model is of the German BF-109 G-6 "Black 1" World War 2 Fighter by Dragon. This is 1/72nd scale diecast. I think it is a great little model, with some unique little features like open canopy and moving flaps.
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