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The build has been progressing nicely, after painting the cockpit parts with added a dark wash to enhance the details.
I also highlighted a few of the swithes(sorry about the up pic, my phone doesn’t really like close ups ?)
Once I was happy with the results it was time to button it all up and add the wings which I had also sorted out.
There is a bit of a gap at the wing roots but nothing that can’t be solved.
Underside fit was good, then I realised my rather massive mistake, can you spot it?
I completely forgot to drill out the necessary holes underneath to enable the glide bomb to be attached ?.
There is no way I would be able to get the holes close enough to be accurate. I may have thrown the towel in at this stage but didn’t want to pull out of the GB as it’s such a special one so decided to get a similar model and start from scratch.
I managed to pick this up second hand from Kingkit which is the same base model with the marking guide for the holes visible in the wing so here we go again ?.
A few shots of the frames.
Kit instructions and transfers.
So first thing to do this time I decided was drill out the required holes. I’ve also removed all the parts and have started the process of cleaning them all up.
Glad you found a 2nd kit to measure the holes, sometimes a strong lightsource can reveil hidden holes, depending on the tickness of the plastic. Have fun, cheers
Goodness me Geoff, been there myself in the past. I use a phone torch on maximum intensity to see the thinner plastic where the holes should be. Looks like you've got it sorted though, and you have a plain FW190 as a second build ?
The second “Butcher Bird” has progressed pretty painlessly, I remembered to drill the appropriate holes this time ?.
I didn’t do too much with the cockpit on the 2nd model. Unfortunately as you may see, next to nothing can be seen anyway.
Both seats will be added once I’ve put the seatbelts in place.
They both look very good Geoff. Like you, when I do another 1/72 FW190 in the future I don't think I'll bother with much cockpit detail. Even that lovely deck behind the pilot seat gets covered by the canopy frame.
Yes it’s a shame but it’s not alone in this respect. The Typhoon I recently built was similar with nothing much in the cockpit visible once it was buttoned up. One of the drawbacks of 1/72 modelling I suppose ?
Just got the photo-etch seatbelts to attach before dropping the seats into place.
Then I’ll be masking and fitting the cockpit canopies before priming.
Everything else has been cleaned up and is ready to go.
I had to cut the gun barrels off one of them to clean up the wing seams but will replace them with hypodermic syringe needles, I may do that with the other one too.
Most of the bits and bobs done, just the props and spinners to do.
This one is nearly done as the scheme is all over RLM.76. I just have the exhausts to mask off and paint plus the tail wheel.
A bit more needed with this one, upper camo colours then the dreaded mottling. I’ve never tackled mottling before so that should be fun ?
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