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hi, here we have the german warbirds cockpit kits. . Cockpit kit have now side panels and safety bell. All you see in the pics is on the kit!
PIC 1-2-3 FW 190
PIC 4-5-6-7 STUKA
PIC 8-9-10 BF 109
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PIC 1-2-3 FW 190
PIC 4-5-6-7 STUKA
PIC 8-9-10 BF 109
avaiable on www.cockpitscale.com
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Hey Ram,, I was looking at your wing. Where is the forward bulge to the leading edge of the wing for the wheel wells? That's a pretty significant feature of the FW wing. Does the Meister kit leave that out?
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Ummm.......If I did not spend over 50 hours a week at work, I am sure I could crank out a ton of planes. Sometimes after building things all day, I am too tired to do it when I get home. But then again, I do not have the room for all of my projects that I currently have undertaken, so I have nothing new on the horizon, just finish what I have. Stuka, TA 152, then 1/5th HE 100.
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It is the Andersen. I posted some pics a few pages back in this thread, as to where I am at with it right now. I would say I am about 25% done. Not completely framed up yet, but close.
The spot where I was at was working on the canopy cylinder. You guys may have changed my mind to go with the lineal actuator here though. I am thinking it will be more maintenance free. I was scratching my head about how to create access to it, as it will be buried inside the fuse.
The spot where I was at was working on the canopy cylinder. You guys may have changed my mind to go with the lineal actuator here though. I am thinking it will be more maintenance free. I was scratching my head about how to create access to it, as it will be buried inside the fuse.
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It is the Andersen. I posted some pics a few pages back in this thread, as to where I am at with it right now. I would say I am about 25% done. Not completely framed up yet, but close.
The spot where I was at was working on the canopy cylinder. You guys may have changed my mind to go with the lineal actuator here though. I am thinking it will be more maintenance free. I was scratching my head about how to create access to it, as it will be buried inside the fuse.
The spot where I was at was working on the canopy cylinder. You guys may have changed my mind to go with the lineal actuator here though. I am thinking it will be more maintenance free. I was scratching my head about how to create access to it, as it will be buried inside the fuse.
That actuator is real cool. I'm working on the Anton's now and had to open the Dora's to refigure how I made it all come together. I should've built them both at the same time. I'll have it done today and the canopy operating.
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G'Day Ramstein & VG.
Are you blokes going to WOR this year? It has been on my bucket list for a while and this year I am coming over to see it. Thought I might see you there and say g'day.
Regards.
Bill
Are you blokes going to WOR this year? It has been on my bucket list for a while and this year I am coming over to see it. Thought I might see you there and say g'day.
Regards.
Bill
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Hey Bill, I was not planning on it. There is a change of venue this year, but I am sure you will have a great time. B. O'Meara goes out of his way to put on a good show. I may change my mind, it depends mostly on when it is, and what I have going on. If so, I will let you know, so I can say hi.