Thanks very much guys, your compliments keep me going!
In any given year, I MIGHT build six models, at most, with luck. Since joining this forum, so far I've already done SEVEN, with two more under construction, and a further four receiving finishing touches after standing for ages - in six months!!
It's all your fault!!!
I'll certainly let you know how the airbrush works out M. I found the place through one of those 'flash ads' that appear at the top of the forum pages. The brush itself was on offer at £29.35, but they throw-in a hose of your choice, worth £8, free, and the shipping is only £2 ! They have a heck of a range of everything to do with airbrush work, from compressors and 'brushes, to consumables, such as tapes, masking films, paints, you name it. They have designed and manufactured an in-line , very small, pressure regulator, for those whose compressors don't have one, or can't accept one, which will be on the market in about a month, for around £6 or £7, and their service is personal, not a young daft bird on the 'phone, with First Class Post, despatched same day, or Air Mail Worldwide, same day despatch - brilliant! Don't know if I'm allowed to mention the name here? If not, anyone interested just PM me and I'll give the details.
Now, back to the '110.
Erich, I've done a tiny bit more digging, and found a couple of more pics of NJG '110G4's with the bomb rack, including the one alongside 'AT'. In another pic of 'AT' that I enlarged and went cross-eyed looking at, I THINK there is a rack, only just possibly visible in the shadows. Also, on the top of the rear canopy, there is a bunched up tarpaulin or similar, which is roughly in the position of the Schrage Musik muzzles, and seems to be 'sticking up', as if possibly covering the guns. So, it MIGHT be possible that this aircraft did have the weapons after all.
In light of the pics showing the bomb rack, I've decided to leave it in place, more to avoid possible damage to the filled gaps etc than anything else, if I try to remove it. As for the SM cannons, there's still time to attend to them - I can always remove them and try to make good to the cockpit floor if neccessary. If they are 'binned', I can either fill the canopy openings with 'Kristal Klear', or use the alternative, closed rear canopy, which, for some resason, doesn't have the muzzle apertures.
Hopefully, I might have some more pics tomorrow, maybe even showing the primer sprayed on, if the new 'brush arrives!
Thanks again chaps.
Terry.