I found this aircraft in a thread a long time back & had forgotton about it. So if you 109 guys want to skin it here it is. All the text after the pictures is from the thread as I cant post the link.
Here are two profiles and two pictures of Messerschmitts Bf 109G-4 used by 13.(Slow)/JG 52 on Eastern front in 1943.
First profile is Bf 109G-4 "Yellow 6" drown by artist Vaclav Hochmuth and published in HTmodel pecial No. 903
Second profile is of the same aircraft "Yellow 6" drown by Ing. Jozef And'al and published in HTmodel pecial No. 912
Two photos I have posted as a reference; first is picture of "Yellow 6" and second of simillary painted "Yellow 11".
You may have noticed that profiles differ by the color of the "dots" on engine cowling. I know that various kinds of "dotting" of upper engine cowlings was feature of JG 52 airplanes at that time. This was probably due to overpainting of before all-yellow engine cowlings. Since 13.(Slow) Staffel (Letka 13) operated as part of JG 52 and Bf 109Gs were loaned to Slovak squadron from other Staffels of JG 52, it was to be expected that this kind of painting would appear on some Slovak Messerschmitts also.
Spots appear to be in some light color and I was always under impression that this would be some kind of gray (RLM 02 maybe) as depicted on first profile. But on second profile of the same aircraft artist for some reason had assumed that dots were actually yellow. This seems too strange to me.
Does someone has any information of other German fighters to be painted this way (with yellow spots on engine cowling)?