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Cool. Same issue I had with the gondola. I went the other way and fitted the cmk then made the windows and revell plastic fit!

 

I thought about that but then thought: rather be cutting in resin.

I also thought about using the forward revell part and than mating that up with the CMK..

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I thought about that but then thought: rather be cutting in resin.

I also thought about using the forward revell part and than mating that up with the CMK..

 

Good thinking Batman ;)

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Masking the inside and outside canopy with Montex masks. Rubbery stuff that tends to peel off. Just make sure to press it down firmly just before painting.

 

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Nice work Jeroen, looking forward to the progress on this kit.  I have had some issues in the past with the Montex canopy masks coming loose, they do not seem to like the smooth glassy surfaces. Hopefully you will have any issues.

 

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So here we go!

What i need to do is scratch the engine bearers and the fram on the jig they're connected to.

Only the rear of the engine bearers will be visible.

 

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And the shaft will get some attention:

 

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Nice, Jeroen. Do these engine bearers indeed have lightening holes? 

Asking because I have seen Jumo-engined model kit parts with drilled out or molded-in holes while the real thing

in the Museum just shows pressed-in circles in a solid bearer. Maybe version related, though, and other

types do have holes.

 

Sorry, just read - only the end visible.

 

Hi George,

 

I have a resin Aires set with Jumo engine. These only have the pressed in holes.

The drawings i have must be earlier and show slightly different bearers with holes. 

See Junkers drawings above.

Mine will only be visible 4mm aft of the engine. I might use a tarp to close the rest off so i won't have to use a valuable resin engine or scratch one.

 

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..My Uncle back in the UK owns the entire front end of a Junkers Ju88 (from the rear of the cockpit to the front glazing, complete with many bullet hits) - I have seen the photographs my late Father took of it. He used to keep it in a barn somewhere (the exact location of which has always remained a family secret), and now my uncle is gone I have no idea where it is!!!

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..My Uncle back in the UK owns the entire front end of a Junkers Ju88 (from the rear of the cockpit to the front glazing, complete with many bullet hits) - I have seen the photographs my late Father took of it. He used to keep it in a barn somewhere (the exact location of which has always remained a family secret), and now my uncle is gone I have no idea where it is!!!

 

 

Thats pretty amazing! Even if you don't know where the heck it is  :D

Hope you find it some day...

 

Here's some progress on the engine bearers. 

Think I'll scratch the back of the engine too. Some cables sticking out. 

 

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Transkugelgestellverschraubungsaufzetsmutter is mounted wrongly

 

And the front Propellerachsetransportbehaltungsplanke seems to miss the Achsetransporterbehalteraufzetsmusterhaken in the top picture.

 

Otherwise they are krek de seem.

 

totally agree!!! I also see that Panzerdulbegtransportfritxfockealbatroskinderkeller is missing on the first pic! :) 

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Work continues on the engine bearers. Pretty snug fit. No glue is holding the engine bearers in the pic.

The prop shaft is taken from an old Aires DB605 engine.

 

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Not stalled, just slow going.

I tore the Aires DB605 engine from an older Bf109 build and moved the turbocharger to the other side (as per Jumo211).

Then I changed a few other bits and bobs to make it look more like a Jumo211. After all: in the end you will only see a glimpse of it.

Added the wires as seen in the previous posted drawings.

 

Halfway down the block I cut out a big trench in the resin to accommodate my home made engine bearers.

 

The whole thing fits the jig like a glove. Primed the whole thing black. Ready to receive my first ever Mr. Paint :)

 

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First paint on the jigs.

First base with Matt black. Then Freshly cut wood by AK. This will be further built up with several wood colors from the AK range.

 

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Very classy. Some great touches with this, even though you copped out with the wings.

 

The battle for modelling is not over!

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