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To be honest the inner parts of flaps weren't the flaps only. These were the radiator outlet doors. These could be set at a few locations.
 

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Thanks guys for the input.
Wurger those pictures are very helpful.
 
My 109 rad louvers will be placed like in the last photo. That way I don't need to detail the back of the rad and all the linkages which would otherwise be visible.
 
Hi guys i have been working on the build landing gear is ready for paint,now the cockpit off to a rocky start with removing raised details any good advice on this matter TIA.
 
Hi guys a little progress, work has been kinda hectic. I added foil to the landing gear to give it the chrome look.
 
Now the flaps i'am not sure what i have done is correct but always up input.


And this is the start on the lower flap still fitting and trimming or should i restart.
 
Looking good. But it is always better to shape these brake pipes before fixing to landing gear legs.
 
Thanks guys for the nice conmments. Wurger luckely i was able to shape brakeline with out breaking anything. Now i'am sarting on the starboard side of cockpit. 1st pic sidewall OOB i'am in process of removing raised detail and 2nd pic started on the oxygen equipment.


 
Thanks guys well with planting season here this build will slow down a bit or more like alot for aleast 6 weeks.I will tinker a bit.
 
With only 200 acres of bean's to plant its back to the modeling table got the aires cockpit yesterday and it's great here's a pic of it.


 

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