After all how many people can say they have a full Spitfire cockpit to sit in, its something to be proud of and it honors the veterans as well.
Thanks mate. Appreciated. Yes, I hope it honours the veterans, that is certainly my intention...particularly the oft forgotten heros of PRU, like Tony Hill. A dangerous and far more difficult job than even I realised until deeper research.
The weekend, as usual, is not running to schedule but I will almost get there. I won't be finished the structural due to getting sidetracked on my new toy yesterday.
The push for single exposue button is working (for taking screen shots) and the red light is functional. I have an idea for the green light but have to check if the "flashing" circuit I have will work. Otherwise I may well arm it with a flashing LED. We'll see.
I am very happy with how close Chris and I came with the mock up. It is very close in dimensions, just a fair bit thinner than the real one and a little smaller. Still, going off scaling from photos I am pleased. The real one will now take up residence, the fake one will be converted to a junction box for the wiring.
I finished the Windscreen De-Icing and it has now been engraved by Chris, white undercoat, black top coat and then laser off the black.It gives a magic finish as you can see.
Remote Contactor (mounting the Collins Radio instead of the timer) is also finished and this time raised tags engraved by Chris.
On then to the U/C controller unit
The cover that runs between the U/C unit and the panel frame was a major job. Measuring the angles and the bends to still fit squarely in the gap was a major stretch for me. I ended up leaving lots of excess and trimming it down to fit in. It compliments Gwyns U/C perfectly I think (to which i also added the small detail of the cylinder on the rear. Pictures: (I did however not notice the sawdust until after these shots DOH!!)
I also found that I had given Gwyn the wrong picture of the Tank Pressurecock. So a little modification, a repaint and it was ready to go. Then I fabricated the front and rear plates to hold the legend and the rotary switch for thecock.
Assembled and fitted..(just some painting left to do)
The new version of the IFF Destruction Unit. NO COMMENT on this, at least none that is printable..but it looks OK now (ended up changing to a bigger "Emergency" warning label as Gwyn has agreed to make me a scale Emergency Undercarriage Lowering bottle , handle and valve, so it will be nice to draw more attention to it!!.
Another gratuitous compass shot...simply because I LOVE this bit!!!
The current "persons of interest"
And to finish for the day, a fairly busy section of "Spitfireville", the right hand side almost complete and test fitted before the skinning starts:
Well, a solid couple of days..tomorrow has to go because of family stuff unfortunately but Monday will be all building..hopefully to skinned stage still?? Paining next weekend, wiring weekend after? We'll see....