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Arado 196 A-3


miamiangler

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Any more knowledge about this resource? Are there any more pages? Is it password protected? How do I access the rest of the info there?

 

 

I got this off a French forum it was from one of the books on the arado I think .The main thing was the framing , seat and belts and the instrument panel ,everything is in German which I am lucky enogh to read . This could help you just Google Arado 196 cockpits that might help .

 

Willi

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It`s been awhile since I posted on the Arado .I have been working on my other project He 162 white 23.

 

 

Well I got some work done on the Arado this week. Most of it was adding the cables to the rudders using 3 strands of wire . I also added bare metal foil to the prop which would have been easier if I did not attach the spinner :BANGHEAD2: .I got half of the painting done on the back end of the plane . I still have to work on the front end adding wires ,fuel lines and braceing for the engine mounts. I hope to get some of it done this weekend .

 

rudder controls modified.

 

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That`s all for now .Thanks for looking

 

Willi

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Hello Everyone .

 

Today I have been working on the braceing and wiring in the engine compartment .there`s still lots to be done adding fuel lines from the two filters . I got some of the ideas from a Frence Mag. that was published in July. not too many pic`s today.

 

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I have the wires looped up so they won`t be in the way , but will be attacted to the engine.

 

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Well that`s it for now .I get to get back to finishing wiring .

 

Thanks for stopping by . If anyone has idea`s or better pic`s of the engine compartment it would be appreciated.

 

Willi

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Great detail to an already great kit. Keep posting !............Harv :popcorn: :clap2:

 

 

Thanks Harvey ,

 

It`s just hard finding all the info I need .I spend more time searching then building ! I want to finish this so I can move on to more projects .

 

Willi

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Hi Guy`s ,

 

Here`s another update :

 

I finally got the halves mated together using 5 min epoxy . I forgot about the posts for the wing mounts so some epoxy got in the way .Which means I had to modify the wings :BANGHEAD2: .So anyone using this stuff make sure you block off the area for the wing mounts to aviod future problems like I had .

 

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I have most of the wiring and plumbing done

 

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Here`s the view from the bottom looking up at the radiator.

 

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Last photo of the Arado for now.

 

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Spoilers :m0152:

 

 

Here`s some photo`s of an up and coming project.

 

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Thanks for stopping by .Comments are welcome .

 

Willi

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Hello everyone ,

 

Here`s another update got some work done on the hatch door s and added some detail to the rear gunners and radio operator`s position.

 

I added some plastic strips to the interior of all the doors and also added all the baffles to the engine doors which were all hand fitted and sanded to shape .

 

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Here I got some more practic in cutting out some paper parts . the belt on the right side is a paper belt which I think looks much better then PE. Everything on the table is paper with a plastic backing .

 

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This week I`m working on the canopy which has been futured but I still dont like those tabs :BANGHEAD2: I might just Vac the parts . I am almost ready to get most of this plane decaled soon.

 

Willi

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Nice work. Love that navigation desk.

 

Sincerely,

Mark

 

 

Thanks alot , Mark

 

 

 

 

Just need to find out if the radio operator use a head set ? like to add it if there`s one . I know in German tanks radio head set were used . Cant find any pic`s of the one`s used in A/C.

 

 

Willi

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Nicely done. I'm enjoying the work you have added to this point. Too bad the paint doesn't have many variations, but yours is looking good.

 

 

Thanks Mike , I know my photo`s arent that good(it`s Me) but the colors look better in person .I do use lighter shades but the photos dont show thart much contrast . I might have to do some outdoor shots .

 

 

 

Well built the gunsite for the Arado ,since the one in the kit is a real joke ,a little clear plastic part that does not look like much . I also ran into problems with the front canopy .If I cant fix it I might have to order new parts .So no pic`s for awhile .

 

Willi

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: I finally got the front windshield on and added some detail to the interior of it .I still need to add the compass to the left top corner

 

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Heres the rear glass pieces of the Ar 196 parts 68,69,70 I sanded the tabs off of part 68 and filled the holes in parts 69 & 70 with CA and polished it so it would be ready for futuring again. I am sure this will work so the tabs will no be as noticable .But theres a slight problem ,while cleaning part 68 it fell down the drain . :BANGHEAD2: I checked the drain but unforuately it`s probably on the way out a mile and half in the Atlantic ocean off Miami beach in 90 feet of water ! So here` what the pieces look like before my fumble :blowup:

 

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Till next time

 

Willi

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