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  1. I'm using dodgem37's drop tank build as a guide for my attempt. I was going to use MDCs resin replacement ,but decided to try my hand at working the kit piece into shape.

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    Here I have assembled the halves. I'm going to carefully replace the ribbing detail I sanded off. I used a small bit to add the attachment point detail.

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    I drilled a hole into the top of each attachment point and put platic rod into the tank. The MDC resin piece was then modified to take the kit piece.

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    In some photos the drop tanks have a drain plug and some do not. My thinking is that maybe when the tanks are new they do not have the drain plug fitting.

    I wish i owned the circle, hex punch tool.I went about making the hex nut a little unorthodox.

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    A little heat

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    Some plastic

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    Finished. Drain plug nut.

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    A little rescribing on the front, under nose section. Did alot of research on the correct panel lines for a 109K4. I also discovered in my research that the tanks in the nose are incorrect for a 109K in the Hasagawa kit.

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    Here is a shot of the electric motor at home.

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  3. I agree kaiyudsai. The seat belts need some attention when i get ready to make the final placement. First I need to do the instrument panel, and so far I'm unhappy with my results. I'm going to give the Eduard SA color panel a try.

     

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    So until I place that order I have moved on to the Nose Section, getting it set for the electric motor. I'm using MDC spinner collars, adding them to the kit part. I drilled out the plastic locating pin so the resin collar will slide over. I will replace the pin so alignment of the blades shouldn't be an issue.

     

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    Here I have modified the kit spinner base to except a MK 108 gun barrel from Master Model Poland.

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  4. Thanks Mark. I have been reading your K4 build along with Radu's to help me along, and when ever I get a little discouraged I go on over to take a look at Loic's Do-335. A truely amazing build.

     

    Thanks again for everyones comments

     

    Akondo

  5. I've decided I didn't like the rivets/screws on the panel I scribed. They seem to large. So I have removed them and will go a little smaller I think.

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    I also have removed the MDC resin piece by the pilots compartment and went with the RB Productions Erla Kit. I thought I would give it a go...I love the detail and how well it is designed...unfortunately my skill level with photoetched parts is not very good. I will still be using some of the kit though.

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    Kit piece next to the RB (with an eduard top due to my heavy hand)

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    Here I am using the kit canopy and scratch building some interior details. I pre-painted with RLM66 and used testors clear cement a little at a time held in place with with some poster tac.

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    Again let me say how nice both the MDC and RB Productions aftermarket kits are they are amazing works. I will be ordering a new Erla kit to have another shot at it for my next 109.

     

    Thanks All

     

    Akondo

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    Ok here is my first attempt at a home made template. It is a bit smaller width wise than what was there originally. I'll give it a day and look at it agian and decide if i like it. :deadhorse:

     

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    moving onto the storage compartment. Here is my MDC/Eduard high breed. I still need to add seat belt anchors and the de-icing unit.

     

    Thanks

     

    Akondo

  7. Awesome! Thanks for the input.

     

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    I have continued the process of scribing and test fitting.

     

    I filled the underbelly hatch with CA (due to the sanding and fitting) and now cannot find the correct shape template for scribing :BANGHEAD2:

     

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    I'm going to have to come up with a custom job.

     

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    Here is a shot of my Tail wheel area.

     

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    A test fitting of my fuel overfill drain tube...I tried a couple of things this example is paper and white glue.

     

    Thanks for looking

     

    Akondo

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    Does the K4 have two over flow tubes at the spots indicated by the red arrows?

    One for the Fuel and the other for the MW-50.

    Or do the both share an over flow tube. The kit piece suggests two but I cannot seem to find any pictures to support this.

     

    Thanks for any help

    Akondo

  9. Thanks Harv.

    With my focus on the storage compartment I decided to recheck my reference material and found this

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    These are from the JaPo 109K and Scmolot mysliwski Messerschmitt Bf109K books. I also found on page 119 of the Bf109K-4 Flugzeug-Handbuch an image that clearly shows the compartment shape being more like the eduard photoetched piece.

    My thinking is that maybe the other shapes were more for the G-10s and the "eduard" shape was the factory built K-4s

     

    Just something to think about. (not that it will be seen) :rolleyes:

     

    Akondo

  10. Thanks for the comments. The motor came with the Dynamic Scale Modeling sound board kit.

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    Ran into a slight issue...the MDC piece is a hair too small...soooo

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    I think I may just do a high breed mix of the kit and MDC pieces.

  11. I completed the seams running down the spine and belly. Also finished scribing the tail-wheel doors(2 trys).

    So now I'm working on the small compartment door behind the pilot.

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    From left to right is the kit piece, MDC, and a Eduard photo-etched piece. I like the MDC one.

  12. I'm back to continue work on my 109K4. With the help of the forums I was able to go through and see where I left of and to get re-inspired with this project.

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    I glued the halves together and closed off the tail wheel doors.

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    There was a bad alignment issue at the base of the tail, but some putty and fine sanding should fix the problem.

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    I purchased a Loon Models tail. Since I'm running a light to the back I chose to modify the kit piece.

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    Now I need to figure out how to scribe the tail doors on.

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    Finally, cockpit complete!

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    The tail was warped...so I cut it off to do some tweaking

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    The motor is on its mount that I made out of styrene. I also modified the kit piece to accept the new propeller rod.

     

    Thanks for looking

    Shawn

  14. This is the part of the hobby I really enjoy. The research and the discussions on the subject is my favorite part. The books and pictures one pours over to find a detail that most people wouldn't even see. It's funny the amount of books I have purchased over the last few years since really getting into the hobby.

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    I painted the line next to the pilot yellow due to this picture I found in the JaPo book on the 109K4.

    It appears that the line comes from a small fuel tank used for priming the engine during starting. Not 100% sure but that was my thinking...it would be nice to be able read the print in the rest of the book.

    Again, thanks all for looking and commenting.

     

    Shawn

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    Oxygen hose creation

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    Completed pilot figure...minus the hook up to the oxygen supply.

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    First attempt at preshading. I need to upgrade my compressor from my small but trusty Testors mini blue.

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    Almost there.... :D

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