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1/32 Hasegawa Fw 190D-9 "Red 1"


Thunnus

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Here is my recently completed 1/32 Hasegawa Fw 190D-9 build of the JV44 Dora flown by Heinz Sachsenberg known as "Red 1".
 
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In addition to the kit parts, I've added the following aftermarket items to the build:

 

1. Aires 190D-9 resin cockpit set
2. Eduard 190D-9 brass flaps
3. Quickboost 190A gun barrels
4. Eagle Editions 190A/190D-9 Early resin tail wheel
5. Henri Daehne VS111 resin prop
6. HGW 1/32 Luftwaffe seat belts

7. Montex Masks

8. Eagle Cal decals

 

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Thanks so much for the comments!  I appreciate it!  There is no build log of Red 1 here at LPS so I thought I'd share some highlights of the construction. 

 

I had planned on using the Quickboost resin radiator cowling and gun cowling but due to some issues of fit, I decided not to.  Instead, I re-shaped the kit radiator cowling by spinning it on a Dremel.

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The exaggerated valley between the guns on the gun cowling were filled and shaped with Milliput.

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I used the Aires resin cockpit with HGW harnesses on this one.

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The kit wing guns and covers were replaced with Quickboost resin replacements and brass tubing for the barrels as the Quickboost barrels were warped.

 

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All exterior surfaces were riveted using RB Production's Rivet-R tool.

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Lots of wiring was added to the engine plug.

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The Henri Daehne prop blades were painted as wood even though the minor chipping made this all but unnoticeable in the end.

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Wow, a condensed build thread and RFI all in one! Impressive. So good I want to toss the one I have in the stash out the door as it's never going to measure up to this one. Amazing wiring detail especially.

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