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Fw190 D-9 | 1/12th scale scratch build replica


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On 5/14/2021 at 5:14 PM, 109 said:

Hi all,

 

has anyone a cross section of the cockpit area showing the angles of the side consoles, pls?

 

TIA :-)

 

 

I did some decal & PE artwork for my V18 that was from some factory drawings - the consoles match to either side of the bottom instrument panel so can be seen here - this is the revised panel for a D model I was going to send you :)

 

QumTxd.jpg

 

Peter

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On 5/17/2021 at 4:28 PM, airscale said:

 

 

I did some decal & PE artwork for my V18 that was from some factory drawings - the consoles match to either side of the bottom instrument panel so can be seen here - this is the revised panel for a D model I was going to send you :)

 

QumTxd.jpg

 

Peter

Thanks Peter!

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Hi all,

I am doing the armor behind the pilot´s seat:

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This is the config of the A-8 and therefore I think for early D-9, too. Is this correct?

Also: the green lower plate: is this the correct orientation or do I have to rotate it by 180° counter clockwise? I have the spare part list of the A-8 and D-9 and a photo of a restored A-8 that shows this plate in both orientations  ... either the spare part list is wrong or the restoration work ....

TIA :-)

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1 hour ago, dodgem37 said:

This is what I have:

Pilot_Armor.jpg?width=285&height=175&cro

 

What do the colors represent?

 

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Mark

Hi,

Thanks!

Have that info, too. D-9 and A-8 Spare Parts List. Colors are just to sperate the plates visually for me.

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Hi,

some progress... :beer4:

I made a jig for mounting the seat rails from MDF and a styrene strip that slides into the C-profile:

nJb9ck6.jpg

 

Dry fitting of parts is actually quite okay....

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I cut paper templates of the armor plates to get the diminsions right ...

BFI7jQq.jpg

 

I then cut the plates from 0.5 mm alu sheet, the alu is quite soft which makes it tricky to cut and drill. Parts need to be polished and cleaned... dryfitting:

WiJywM4.jpg

 

Time to make the Käsespätzle for tonights dinner..... ;):)

 

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