CMP BF109F BUILDING THREAD
#1951
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Prekin,
CMP provide the plastic servo covers that you see in post #1948 in the middle of the 1st photo.
These are indeed practical but I decided to replace them only because they didn;t look scale.
I spent a full day doing this mod, fitting and adjusting the 4 flap servos and pushrods as they are on a single channel and all travel, endpoints etc is adjusted mechanically. If that is too much bother, one can use a "matchbox" which is an electronic device that sets servo endpoints on a single channel - its a time saver.
CMP provide the plastic servo covers that you see in post #1948 in the middle of the 1st photo.
These are indeed practical but I decided to replace them only because they didn;t look scale.
I spent a full day doing this mod, fitting and adjusting the 4 flap servos and pushrods as they are on a single channel and all travel, endpoints etc is adjusted mechanically. If that is too much bother, one can use a "matchbox" which is an electronic device that sets servo endpoints on a single channel - its a time saver.
#1957
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I got the decals from [link=http://www.callie-graphics.com/airplanes.php]Callie Graphics[/link], she actually had this plane already on her files
They look very good, however this is thick (0.3 mm) vinyl, OK for small recesses like panel lines but not for curved 3D surfaces like the aft fuse radio compartment



They look very good, however this is thick (0.3 mm) vinyl, OK for small recesses like panel lines but not for curved 3D surfaces like the aft fuse radio compartment
#1961
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 9pt">I finally got around to the pilot. As Imentioned earlier I have made a starafoam body for my head hands and boots and the uniform to go over it. The body from Dragon without cloths weighed in at 5.6 oz. my new starafoam body without cloths but with head hands and boots from the dragon pilot weighed in at 1.2 oz. a 4.4 oz savings. attached is the pilot without the cloths that I made.</span></div>
#1968
Yes is not bad, , I can say fantastic
I use another product for Oil and dust-oil for panels and rivets . Here you can see how I did : http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=10988412
I use another product for Oil and dust-oil for panels and rivets . Here you can see how I did : http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=10988412
#1970
Beautiful! I 'll have to go fix mine, landing gear block ripped out again. I love the way she flies but the ground handling is taking a lot of work. My first paint job was as Marseille's wing man, then I redid it European colors.
#1973

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W1nd6urfa,
I have checked out what you said in the other thread and you are right Hans did not fly an EMIL in North Africa and I really want to do a RC model of his Yellow 14 in a 73" size BF-109 so it looks like I will be getting the CMP 109 after all. My CRRC 26r mounts just like your DLE-20 so I know from looking at your pic's it will fit with out any trouble. Thanks for you help and you have a bueatiful BF-109. I hope mine comes out as good.
I have checked out what you said in the other thread and you are right Hans did not fly an EMIL in North Africa and I really want to do a RC model of his Yellow 14 in a 73" size BF-109 so it looks like I will be getting the CMP 109 after all. My CRRC 26r mounts just like your DLE-20 so I know from looking at your pic's it will fit with out any trouble. Thanks for you help and you have a bueatiful BF-109. I hope mine comes out as good.
#1974

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I love your paint scheme w1nds6urfa, you could use a nicer tailwheel to match the great scale work you did on the rest of the plane. The 1.20 size unit from Hobby King is great for $5.95. With a small mod it fits perfect and actually looks pretty scale. Here's some photos of my install.



