**** DONE: 1/72 BV222 Wiking Seaplanes / Floatplanes of WW II

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Thanks very much Guys...

ok some more progress, starboard engines assembled, Prop and spinner trial fit, slightest gap between the back plate and spinner to address and digressed to assembling the fuselage internal structure for a change....
 

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Wayne, looking perfect as always.
That gap between the spinner and back-plate, that must have existed in the real aircraft, they weren't one piece? At some point the spinner would have to be removed, else how would one get to the prop?
 
There would have been a seam there Mike but the fit would have made it virtually invisible. I agree with Wayne it should probably get some attention.
 
All good stuff as usual Wayne and I'm surprised at the internal detail as not much will be seen.
 
Yeah there is a bit of internal stuff Vic and a dry fit of the fuselage halves confirms not a real lot will be visible so i am debating as to whether I do some extra work or not....

anyway here is some of that internal stuff...that I may make visible!
 

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