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  • Steven000
    SMF Supporters
    • Aug 2018
    • 2830
    • Steven
    • Belgium

    #16
    Just a small update on the instrument-panel :

    I filled the holes of the panel with Micro Kristal Klear.
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    And I got this result when the liquid hardened, it worked pretty good!
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    Kind regards,
    Steven

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    • Guest

      #17
      Superb work!

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      • boatman
        SMF Supporters
        • Nov 2018
        • 14498
        • christopher
        • NORFOLK UK

        #18
        LOOKIN really good Steven i''ll be following your build great stuff
        chris

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        • Steven000
          SMF Supporters
          • Aug 2018
          • 2830
          • Steven
          • Belgium

          #19
          Thanks Peter & Chris :thumb2:

          It's been a while since I worked on this model, so here's a small update...


          Today I did some more paintwork in the cockpit.
          on the backside of the instrument panel (filled with Micro Kristal Klear) I painted the gauges/needles with white.
          Then the panel was glued in place...
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          I kept the rest of the fuselages basic.
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          The instrument panel was glued in position and the gun-sight was added ...
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          The pilot was put in his seat.
          There's room for a parachute under his buttocks, but there won't be anything visible afterwards so I didn't bother...
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          The rudder has metal hinges and will be movable. I prefer it's locked in position, so I might sip in some glue later on...
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          After holding my breath for 20 minutes I was able to get the fuselage-halves together with the tail-wheel, rudder and cockpit glued in between.
          It wasn't very clear were the cockpit needed to be glued, there were no markings of any kind.
          The pilot had a very tight fit, he can't move at all...
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          The fuselage needs to harden first so that's all for now...

          Thanks for reading, don't get Corona & kind regards!
          Steven

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          • scottie3158
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 14221
            • Paul
            • Holbeach

            #20
            Steven,
            Great work on the cockpit.

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            • flyjoe180
              SMF Supporters
              • Jan 2012
              • 12433
              • Joe
              • Earth

              #21
              Great work so far Steven, will be a monster hanging from the ceiling

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              • Steven000
                SMF Supporters
                • Aug 2018
                • 2830
                • Steven
                • Belgium

                #22
                Thanks guys!

                So ... it's almost a year ago since my last update, time flies!
                The 109 got shelved because the build progressed rather slowly.
                I convinced myself to finish it before starting any new projects :smiling6:, so here's an update from last month.


                First I'd like to point out that all the hinged parts 'dangle' very loose - which I personally don't like for a static model so I will glue them in a fixed position later on.
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                The hinge-system is made with PE-hinges which slide over a steel rod.
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                Left aileron and flap.
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                Gluing the bottom- and upper-wing parts, aileron and flaps in position.
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                Gluing the elevator(hinges) to the horizontal stabilizer.
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                Wing ready and cleaned up
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                Gluing the wing to the fuselage.
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                I bit of putty was added in the front and back of the wing connection, this still needs to be sand down when cured.
                The holes for the MG151/20 cannons under the wing were also filled with putty because I want this model to look like a standard fighter.
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                Next I'd like to keep the engine out of the aircraft so I can use it in another project.
                This means I'll have to find another way to attach the exhaust pipes to the model.
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                So I found this piece in my scrap-box and marked 12 holes with a scriber-tool.
                I used a small Dremel-bit to cut out the holes.
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                Then the exhaust-pieces were glued to the panel, so now they shouldn't be too difficult to install in the nose.
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                I added the horizontal stabilizer and started cleaning seams, this is what I have so far...
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                That's all for now,
                Keep it safe and have a nice day! :thumb2:
                Steven

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                • boatman
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Nov 2018
                  • 14498
                  • christopher
                  • NORFOLK UK

                  #23
                  HI Steven this 109 is lookin good
                  chris

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