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Here is what I will be building :) got the additional master barrels for it also. Looking forward to this build immensely

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Work filters won't let me see the photo! :-/ I'm sure it'll turn out great, tho!
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Going to be good. :th: :th:
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On tonights build show I started the Engine and fire wall on the Stuka, Its such stunning detail, and its a shame it is pretty much hidden haha, The cowling does not have an option to have it showing or not, So I will detail it and consider leaving the cowling off.

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Made some whopping progress tonight. Got the cockpit all assembled ready for primer and paint of RLM66. Still a bit of sanding and rivets to add to the cowling. Decided to not show the engine as you would not see a single spec of it afterwards.

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nice work....I need to watch carefully :th:
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Not an awful lot done tonight, But managed to get the cockpit primed, base coated and dry brushed. Then a little detail painting. chipping and ready for a pin wash. Not perfect but I am happy with it. Still need to do the HGW belts

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Nice start, like the paintwork. :th:
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Ivan, can you make a close up pic off the front off the air intake please. Looks like yours has got something like a lid in it and mine does not.
Want to see what it looks like so I can make one myself :D .

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So the HGW belts have certainly been an experience, BUT so worth doing. they take a bit of time to do but I think that they look pretty amazing when they are done. The cockpit it pretty much done now. apart from the instrument panel.

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Very nice dude !!!
belts a good, you going too weather them down a bit ?
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seat belts looking especially good. :th:
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I had no idea one could buy seat belts - dude you just took me up to the next level!

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cockpit received a dark mg wash. the was buttoned into the fuselage. I also worked on the instrument panel, all hand painted and dry brushed. Gun sight in place also. I would have to say be careful because there is a sprue gate on the clear sight.

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Looking really good, Ivan!
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peppie wrote:Ivan, can you make a close up pic off the front off the air intake please. Looks like yours has got something like a lid in it and mine does not.
Want to see what it looks like so I can make one myself :D .

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Peter there is a small flap that closes the air intake for the super charger. Most pictures I found of it showed it open only a few showed it closed. The trumpeter kit only gives the part in the closed position. So you have no problem with leaving it. Hope that helped :thumb1:
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Superb cockpit mate. Love the paintwork and weathering. Top stuff with the harnesses too. :th:
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Awesome work so far Ivan :th:
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Timplastic wrote:Peter there is a small flap that closes the air intake for the super charger. Most pictures I found of it showed it open only a few showed it closed. The trumpeter kit only gives the part in the closed position. So you have no problem with leaving it. Hope that helped :thumb1:
So it would be something to shut off the intake in case off a dusty runway or airfield or something like that. :think:
Mine is going to be "In Flight", so no need for that indeed.

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Lovely pit mate!! :th:
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off to a "Flying" start :lol:

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So after some sanding and making the join line all smooth and lovely, I had to re-scribe the panel line and re-rivet the front cowling. I went a tad deep with the scribe but my first time re-riveting, I am happy. I also got some sub assembly done. The wings are HUGE, like very very large. I am dry fitting the wings and fuselage together, the fit is pretty perfect. Also, the area behind the rear gunner that we all had a laugh finding out what it was, is actually pointless, as on the G2, its covered in the body camo anyway lol. I also masked the canopy using the Montex mask set and its a brilliant investment.

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Nice work ! I love following you re work and channel. Do you approach 1/32 differently them 1/48 ? Nerver tried this scale
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Garion77 wrote:Nice work ! I love following you re work and channel. Do you approach 1/32 differently them 1/48 ? Nerver tried this scale
Thank you :) erm, no not really, I havent built many 1/32 scale, but the only thing I approach different is the amount of time I put into each step, for example, the cockpit I will spend alot more time and effort on as there is alot more room and detail that can be seen. so a short answer is, I just spend more time on making to look as good as I can because its bigger and there is more too see, and more to catch you out
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Looking great.. :cheers2:

I have a riveter tool on the way, going to be my first time too. What tool did you use? And do you have any tips for riveting?
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Looking Great ! I must enter this SiG with my Tamiya/Italeri 1/48 Stuka ... hope to have time to have a go !

Beautiful Build so far ,love that cockpit and the belts are great !

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peppie wrote:Looking great.. :cheers2:

I have a riveter tool on the way, going to be my first time too. What tool did you use? And do you have any tips for riveting?
I used the trumpeter one. but I hear it doesnt even come close to how good the Rosie the Riveter is
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Maybe.... but have you seen how much it costs.. :crazy:
Got myself the RB rivet-r mini, hope to do as nice a job as jou have. Did you have a drawing to work off?
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looking Good Ivan and the first done, look better than i could do.... nice job

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last night I got the canopy stuck on and painted RLM66 interior colour, and then Ultimate primer black over that to check fit and seem lines over the other parts.

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I have also been working on the wing joins, they are not as bad as I expected, just a little bit of filling and sanding on each join. they look rough, but I can assure you they are smooth and flush

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with all joins checked several times to make sure they are smooth and there are no gaps, all the main parts are ready to go together. I would have to say that the wings required the most work, just because it required filling and sanding 3 times but the end result was worth it. The build is coming along nicely.

Before all the 3 sub assemblies come together I still need to just finish the wing tips because they are a very bad fit and need a tad more filling and sanding, as well as re-scribing and riveting.

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Looking good. :thumb2:
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all the three main sub assemblies come together, the wings, fuselage, and cowling/engine. Looks horrific at the moment, but after seem checks and sanding, it will be primed black and checked again.

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So after some long thinking, I have decided I am not going to be doing the 37mm flak cannons on the stuka. I am going to be going with the Bombs, This was a result of having bad fit and really wanting to arm the hell out of it. Plus a few of the other guys are doing the cannons and I want to use the bomb racks.
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Thats what I had decided to do....I closed up the ammo bays....just going with the small bombs. Glad to hear someone else doing the same. The flak cannons do look awesome on the later versions. :th:
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Shame about the fitting problems on the guns. Good thing there´s a plan B. Looks very good. :th:
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So, I my have been in a bad ish mood last night with the fit but I have ploughed through and made them fit :)

The metal barrels from master look amazing and I am really glad I got them

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Then I got the prop and spinner assembled, they are separate for now so I can paint the blades separate from the spinner.
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and it has gotten its legs, the fit is really bad and the sprue glue looks REALLY messy, but it does the job and will be a easy clean up job. The sprue glue looks heavily applied but its just how I have taken the picture ;)
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The guns do look good and fitting the wheels does look extreme, But looking at the rest of the build I do have confidence that it is only a temporary thing. :th: :cheers2:

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Another night of join checking and sanding :) Glad I have these awesome Ultimate sanders to make life so much easier,

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Also got work done on the flappy things, aileron things. I also got a lot primed, I got very carried away but the aircraft is nearly ready for priming and painting :)

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Looks good. You´re putting a lot of good work into the bird. :th:
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Almost at the finishing line Ivan :D
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So I finnaly got around to doing some paint work, got the main camo base cote down and the underside base coat down, I used the Mr hobby aqueous paint, Light blue RLM65 (H67) Yellow RLM04 (H413) Black Green RLM70 (H65) Dark green RLM71 (H64)

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This looking good Ivan, good progress :pop:
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