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Planning on opening as much hatches as possible. Working on the fuel tanks and adding fuel lines that will be visible through the hatches

 

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Looks great.  Do you plan on adding Schwartzer Mannen..?    sorry for my sloppy and poor German... 

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On 5/12/2023 at 11:02 PM, GazzaS said:

Looks great.  Do you plan on adding Schwartzer Mannen..?    sorry for my sloppy and poor German... 

nope. No figures. 
working on all the hatches and thinning the plastic.

 

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Opening holes on the bugger is nice and all, but requires lots of research and scratching to show what’s inside.

 

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Seatbelts added. Working on adding some missing detail behind the seat. Next up: scratching the mk103 cannon. ZM appears to have designed the mk103 cannon some years ago but never produced it.

 

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I made a boo boo on the attachment of the seatbelts. Fixed it and added the tensioning wires for the seat from EZ line.

Also added some detail to another open hatch on one of the tail planes.

 

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Great attention to detail to pick up and then fix the error with the belts. Never seen an arrangement like that before with tensioning wires.

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1 hour ago, GusMac said:

Great attention to detail to pick up and then fix the error with the belts. Never seen an arrangement like that before with tensioning wires.

Same here Gus Nice details though.;)

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7 hours ago, GusMac said:

Great attention to detail to pick up and then fix the error with the belts. Never seen an arrangement like that before with tensioning wires.

Takes a bit of research to see where they were attached and hoe they worked, but this clearly shows them:

 

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