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jerry campbell | Scratch Built Messerschmitt Bf 110G-2 | Build | 05-Feb-12 12:45 | | Views : 468 | The various pieces such as wing ribs cut from the flying model plans had to be modified a bit when built over the extremely well done Kagero 1/32 scale drawings. |
jerry campbell | Scratch Built Messerschmitt Bf 110G-2 | Build | 30-Jan-12 10:38 | | Views : 571 | After cutting out the formers and ribs from a copy of the plans, they are glue sticked to a sheet of 3/16 balsa and then cut out. I find glue stick is easier to remove the paper from the balsa. |
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jerry campbell | Scratch Built Messerschmitt Bf 110G-2 | Build | 29-Jan-12 18:47 | | Views : 589 | I am drawing the keels on the 1/32 Kagero drawings as well as the location of the formers. As a further help I have access to a 1/32 scale plastic kit. from which I have the decals. The plastic kit will provide a number detail patterns. |
jerry campbell | Scratch Built Messerschmitt Bf 110G-2 | Build | 29-Jan-12 18:39 | | Views : 533 | The 110E was essentially similiar to the G series with a change in engines and a number of details, so I can use the fuselage formers and wing spars as patterns for the G. Of course I will have to cut the wood and pattern my own stringers. It is going to be a lot of work both by hand and head. I'm confindent about the hand part, |
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