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Hi guys,

I am going for the construction of the famous DB605 engine that powered most of the Me 109's. It's a kit that had my attention for a while now, it's released a number of years ago bij HPH , they also do the Packard Merlin engine in 1/18 scale, ( that will probably be my next build)

But here's the kit,

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The box is full of resin parts, the detailing of the parts is excellent, and in 1/18th scale they are HUGE , I hope I can do this famous engine justice, when done it should look like this,

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In the box is also a cd with building instructions and a parts breakdown, I also ordered the stand, (doesn't come with the kit) , it's worth it's money, and I want to display it as good as possible

there is also a nice pe fret with the exhaust gaskets and a plate that is to be glued on the stand with the engine number,

 

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Enough said , so on with the build.................

Fiets I cleaned up al the parts from the resin sheets and started with the main construction of the engine block ,

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Glued the cilinder heads to the engine block, and added the ignition wires with the tube that holds them , also mounted the supercharger

(The DB 605  is an inverted V12 ) After that I added the fuel injection pump on the bottom of the engine and added the injection lines to the pump,

The injection system was a great advantage of this engine over the merlin engine that had a carburetor , the 109 could fly inverted and the engine would still be running thanks to the fuel injection system, while in the early spitfire's the engine would shut down when pulling negative G's, the carburetor didn't get any fuel under those circumstances and the engine would shut down. They English solved this problem later on, but at first the Germans made grateful use of this flaw,

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Fuel pump and fuel lines in place , made of lead wire

That is it for now, will try to update regularly , (als got the HPH Catalina going on), so stay tuned,

 

Frank

 

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43 minutes ago, Trigger said:

Hi guys,

I am going for the construction of the famous DB605 engine that powered most of the Me 109's. It's a kit that had my attention for a while now, it's released a number of years ago bij HPH , they also do the Packard Merlin engine in 1/18 scale, ( that will probably be my next build)

But here's the kit,

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The box is full of resin parts, the detailing of the parts is excellent, and in 1/18th scale they are HUGE , I hope I can do this famous engine justice, when done it should look like this,

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In the box is also a cd with building instructions and a parts breakdown, I also ordered the stand, (doesn't come with the kit) , it's worth it's money, and I want to display it as good as possible

there is also a nice pe fret with the exhaust gaskets and a plate that is to be glued on the stand with the engine number,

 

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Enough said , so on with the build.................

Fiets I cleaned up al the parts from the resin sheets and started with the main construction of the engine block ,

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Glued the cilinder heads to the engine block, and added the ignition wires with the tube that holds them , also mounted the supercharger

(The DB 605  is an inverted V12 ) After that I added the fuel injection pump on the bottom of the engine and added the injection lines to the pump,

The injection system was a great advantage of this engine over the merlin engine that had a carburetor , the 109 could fly inverted and the engine would still be running thanks to the fuel injection system, while in the early spitfire's the engine would shut down when pulling negative G's, the carburetor didn't get any fuel under those circumstances and the engine would shut down. They English solved this problem later on, but at first the Germans made grateful use of this flaw,

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Fuel pump and fuel lines in place , made of lead wire

That is it for now, will try to update regularly , (als got the HPH Catalina going on), so stay tuned,

 

Frank

 

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Interesting subject Frank! I haven’t even heard of a DB 605 engine in that scale. 
Since I‘m a fan of the 109 I will follow your build with great interest.

You made a good start on the subject! Curious how it will go on!

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Hello Guys,

Here's an update on the DB605, done with the prop, put some metal rods in the propellor blades for strength/support, the propellor hub is a one piece solid cast and is pretty heavy, painted the hub black and the spiral in white, looks good in my opinion. the color callout from HPH states that the blades are black, so I painted them in that color (dark green would also  have been an option), but look for yourself..

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still need to align the blades in the right angle, just test fitting,

also build the firewall with the MG mounts and munition feed belts

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I must paint the MG's in gun metal, they are only test fitted foR NOW,

And then of course the eingineblock, painted it black, put the decals on.....

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And withe the exhaust gaskets in place.....

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Awesome engine, and a pleasure to build, beware though you must test fit everything before you glue anything, and think two steps ahead, but I think i'am getting there,

Until the next update......

 

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Trigger said:

Hello Guys,

Here's an update on the DB605, done with the prop, put some metal rods in the propellor blades for strength/support, the propellor hub is a one piece solid cast and is pretty heavy, painted the hub black and the spiral in white, looks good in my opinion. the color callout from HPH states that the blades are black, so I painted them in that color (dark green would also  have been an option), but look for yourself..

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still need to align the blades in the right angle, just test fitting,

also build the firewall with the MG mounts and munition feed belts

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I must paint the MG's in gun metal, they are only test fitted foR NOW,

And then of course the eingineblock, painted it black, put the decals on.....

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And withe the exhaust gaskets in place.....

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Awesome engine, and a pleasure to build, beware though you must test fit everything before you glue anything, and think two steps ahead, but I think i'am getting there,

Until the next update......

 

 

 

 

Great and awesome progress on the DB 605 Frank! 

The propeller is beautiful especially the cap with the spiral on it. I personally would paint the propeller blades Black-Green RLM70. This is how I painted mine on my 32nd Scale 109s.

Test-Fitting and thinking 2 steps ahead ? Is HPH a sister company of Italeri? ;)

Curious how this will go on!

Kai

 

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2 minutes ago, Kaireckstadt said:

Great and awesome progress on the DB 605 Frank! 

The propeller is beautiful especially the cap with the spiral on it. I personally would paint the propeller blades Black-Green RLM70. This is how I painted mine on my 32nd Scale 109s.

Test-Fitting and thinking 2 steps ahead ? Is HPH a sister company of Italeri? ;)

Curious how this will go on!

Kai

 

Ha, Ha, ha, well at least you still have your humor, in the end that is going to save you, (I think you are also right about the color of the blades, I didn't seem right to me too in black, so I think I'll repaint them in rlm70 as you suggested).

Thanks for the response,

Frank

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Hello Guy's

Time for another update on the DB605, really put some effort in to it, got a lot of things done, first I repainted the propellor blades in rlm70, black/green

looks better in my opinion, although the HPH color callout says it should be black. I have built a few 109' s, and the propellers where RLM70, so here they are

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Then I went for the construction of the motorframe/ engine supports. Took a lot of testfitting/ sanding to get the engine properly aligned 

Had to adjust the firewall a bit to get the side supports in to place, the lower struts were a nightmare to get right, broke both of them

Drilled tiny holes in the length of the lower engine bearers and inserted 0.2 mm metal rod to get the necessary strength to hold the engine, (it's one big lump of massive resin) so it weighs a lot. Also put metal pins in to the side of the engine block to support the main bearers, only ca glue didn't do the trick, the engine is just to heavy. (like the real thing I can imagine). But finally got there, once the engine was in place I started constructing some coolant pipes from lead wire, and put some tanks on the side of the engine. I am no trying to get the front coolant tank in the right position so I can align it withe the propellor. It is not going as I want, but I will get there in the end, (you can see three copper metal rods sticking out of the tank, used the same rods to get the engine in place and attach the supports to the engine), Got a lot done I think,  until the next update......

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It's really coming together now, it's a nice kit to build, but not without it's challenges, it is really beginning to look like an operational DB 605 , what do you guy's think?

 

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2 hours ago, Trigger said:

Hello Guy's

Time for another update on the DB605, really put some effort in to it, got a lot of things done, first I repainted the propellor blades in rlm70, black/green

looks better in my opinion, although the HPH color callout says it should be black. I have built a few 109' s, and the propellers where RLM70, so here they are

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Then I went for the construction of the motorframe/ engine supports. Took a lot of testfitting/ sanding to get the engine properly aligned 

Had to adjust the firewall a bit to get the side supports in to place, the lower struts were a nightmare to get right, broke both of them

Drilled tiny holes in the length of the lower engine bearers and inserted 0.2 mm metal rod to get the necessary strength to hold the engine, (it's one big lump of massive resin) so it weighs a lot. Also put metal pins in to the side of the engine block to support the main bearers, only ca glue didn't do the trick, the engine is just to heavy. (like the real thing I can imagine). But finally got there, once the engine was in place I started constructing some coolant pipes from lead wire, and put some tanks on the side of the engine. I am no trying to get the front coolant tank in the right position so I can align it withe the propellor. It is not going as I want, but I will get there in the end, (you can see three copper metal rods sticking out of the tank, used the same rods to get the engine in place and attach the supports to the engine), Got a lot done I think,  until the next update......

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It's really coming together now, it's a nice kit to build, but not without it's challenges, it is really beginning to look like an operational DB 605 , what do you guy's think?

 

That looks great Frank! And the propeller blades are much better now !

Your work really make me think about to buy one too. Have to look if it’s still available and at which price.

Looking forward to the next update! 

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Frank
Yikes, what a fantastic project - your DB looks brilliant. You are easily on your way to bringing the DB 605 to life.

I just started ZM’s Heinkel He219 with inverted dual DB 603 Engines and the delicate plumbing has been a struggle as my hands just aren’t perfectly steady yet. Glad to see you went with semi gloss black for the block color instead of Aluminum as ZM’s call for. I went with semi gloss black  As you. Should be starting my build thread in a few days

Keep ‘em comin

Peter

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9 hours ago, Kaireckstadt said:

That looks great Frank! And the propeller blades are much better now !

Your work really make me think about to buy one too. Have to look if it’s still available and at which price.

Looking forward to the next update! 

Hello Kai,

I agree on the prop blades, looking way better now, and I think color wise also more accurate, this kit is stil for sale direct from hph. (www.hphmodels.cz),

for €60,- euro's. I think the price is good, you get a lot of extra's, a pe fret, decals and some wiring. You don't have to get anything extra to build this kit, it's very complete, and builds in to a fantastic (iconic) engine.( They also have the Packard Rolls Royce Merlin as mounted in the Mustang, I have ordered that one too, looks great when mounted on a stand, and I also love the Merlin, talking about iconic engines.)

Thanks for the response, The Mirage already looks better with the IDF colors on the intakes, painting is always the reward for the preparations you have done, and keeps you motivated to keep going, following with interest,

Frank

 

 

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30 minutes ago, Peterpools said:

Frank
Yikes, what a fantastic project - your DB looks brilliant. You are easily on your way to bringing the DB 605 to life.

I just started ZM’s Heinkel He219 with inverted dual DB 603 Engines and the delicate plumbing has been a struggle as my hands just aren’t perfectly steady yet. Glad to see you went with semi gloss black for the block color instead of Aluminum as ZM’s call for. I went with semi gloss black  As you. Should be starting my build thread in a few days

Keep ‘em comin

Peter

Hello Peter,

Wow, the ZM kit is a real challenge, I have been wanting to buy a HE219 for some time now, I am not sure to buy the Revell kit or the ZM kit, the ZM kit is without a doubt much more detailed. I think you are right about the color of the engines, the only reason the Germans didn't paint them black is because the HE219 came out late in the war, and they where running low on supplies, so they made use of what they could get their  hands on. The HE219 was by the way the first aircraft with an ejector seat, so the design was very cutting edge for that period. Looking forward to your build thread, the UHU is one of my favorite German aircraft. I hope your hands do improve, no better way to do that while modeling. It must be a nightmare to lose control over your hands, I certainly would be frustrated when you have to do things with your hands that normally would be "simple" , and now takes hours to get right.

Keep going, (although it might be a struggle), it's so rewarding to see a model grow in to a complete aircraft,

Cheers,

Frank

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Your engine looks brilliant Frank, time to build an opened up 109 around in a maintenance scene :D. The scale seems to be perfect for representing these ionic engines. Keep up your nice work.

Cheers Rob

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8 minutes ago, DocRob said:

Your engine looks brilliant Frank, time to build an opened up 109 around in a maintenance scene :D. The scale seems to be perfect for representing these ionic engines. Keep up your nice work.

Cheers Rob

Hi Rob,

Thanks for the response, an opened up 109 is a great idea, (they do make a scale 1/18 version of a BF1O9E at hph, without an engine), so who knows, I might just do that, the only setback is the price  costs "just" €475,- euro's :wacko:, but I like the idea, and I think no one has done it before in this scale.

Cheers,

Frank

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Hi Guys,

Small update on the DB605, placed the prop just to see how it looks, still got lots of plumbing and wiring to do............IMG_1668.jpg.8aed4c2d7e3b528ee8908de518720d35.jpg

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Didn't have much bench time this week so that is it for now, more to follow

Frank

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Just now, Trigger said:

Hi Guys,

Small update on the DB605, placed the prop just to see how it looks, still got lots of plumbing and wiring to do............IMG_1668.jpg.8aed4c2d7e3b528ee8908de518720d35.jpg

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Didn't have much bench time this week so that is it for now, more to follow

Frank

That looks really gorgeous Frank!

The prop with the spiral on the spinner and the blackgreen blades are painted absolutely convincing.

Still a lot of work to do but beautiful progress!

BTW: How about your Catalina? 

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5 minutes ago, Kaireckstadt said:

That looks really gorgeous Frank!

The prop with the spiral on the spinner and the blackgreen blades are painted absolutely convincing.

Still a lot of work to do but beautiful progress!

BTW: How about your Catalina? 

Hello, Kai

The Catalina is coming along fine, i'am about ready to put the front office in place, and I prepped the other bulkheads to be fitted, I guess I'll have an update on Saturday,

Your mirage still pulls tricks on you I see, what a bummer that landing gear......

Frank

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On 4/11/2021 at 10:54 AM, DocRob said:

Your engine looks brilliant Frank, time to build an opened up 109 around in a maintenance scene :D. The scale seems to be perfect for representing these ionic engines. Keep up your nice work.

Cheers Rob

Hi Rob,

You kinda got me thinking, perhaps al together not such a bad idea. At hph they do have a 1/18 scale ME109 E4, it's a fantastic kit, but it is lacking an engine

now the E4 had a DB601 engine, on the outside very similar as the 605,  but there are some differences in the cooling system/ MG's etc. So why not open the kit up and install an engine in the front, that would really make it stand out. After some thinking I decided to take the plunge and ordered the kit with an extra DB605 engine that I have to modify to a DB601. So after I have got the Catalina out of the way and the DB605, that is going to be the next project.

I already got the kit....... :o.........here's a preview.........

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Very nice rivet detail........................

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And a huge box, .............can't wait to get started on this one............

Cheers,

Frank

 

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2 hours ago, Trigger said:

Hi Rob,

You kinda got me thinking, perhaps al together not such a bad idea. At hph they do have a 1/18 scale ME109 E4, it's a fantastic kit, but it is lacking an engine

now the E4 had a DB601 engine, on the outside very similar as the 605,  but there are some differences in the cooling system/ MG's etc. So why not open the kit up and install an engine in the front, that would really make it stand out. After some thinking I decided to take the plunge and ordered the kit with an extra DB605 engine that I have to modify to a DB601. So after I have got the Catalina out of the way and the DB605, that is going to be the next project.

I already got the kit....... :o.........here's a preview.........

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Very nice rivet detail........................

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And a huge box, .............can't wait to get started on this one............

Cheers,

Frank

 

This is what I call really big! 
Looks really well detailed and for sure I will follow your build! 
Especially the adaption of the engine is an interesting topic! 
As Rob said: This will be an epic project! 

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