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Thanks Andy.
I've now figured out how to mount the scratch-built armour plate - basically, the same way as the real thing.
The kit seat is designed to mount straight onto the frame, with the seat back resting against the upper horizontal frame, level with the main bearers (the wide, angled ones with lightening holes)., as illustrated in the extract from the kit instructions.
However, the seat on a 'real' Spitfire is attached to two supports at the top, running forward from the top of these bearers, with a similar arrangement at the bottom, the supports attached to the heavier, tubular cross beam.
The back armour is mounted directly behind the seat, between it and the seat frame. with the above mentioned supports passing through slots at the top of the armour, and through notches at the bottom, as shown in the factory drawings and the pic of the TFC Spitfire Mk.V below.
This means that I need to attach two short rods to the seat frames, indicated by (my) yellow arrows on the instructions pic, and drill two small holes in the seat back, shown by (my) black spots, as well as slightly altering the lower cross member to accept mounts for the bottom of the armour.
Note that the undercarriage warning horn is visible, behind the armour plate, so I'll also attempt to replicate this.
This is going to be a tad fiddly, and rather time-consuming, with lots of test fitting, so I'll post pics when I'm satisfied it'll all work out as planned.
EDITED to correct descriptions.
I've now figured out how to mount the scratch-built armour plate - basically, the same way as the real thing.
The kit seat is designed to mount straight onto the frame, with the seat back resting against the upper horizontal frame, level with the main bearers (the wide, angled ones with lightening holes)., as illustrated in the extract from the kit instructions.
However, the seat on a 'real' Spitfire is attached to two supports at the top, running forward from the top of these bearers, with a similar arrangement at the bottom, the supports attached to the heavier, tubular cross beam.
The back armour is mounted directly behind the seat, between it and the seat frame. with the above mentioned supports passing through slots at the top of the armour, and through notches at the bottom, as shown in the factory drawings and the pic of the TFC Spitfire Mk.V below.
This means that I need to attach two short rods to the seat frames, indicated by (my) yellow arrows on the instructions pic, and drill two small holes in the seat back, shown by (my) black spots, as well as slightly altering the lower cross member to accept mounts for the bottom of the armour.
Note that the undercarriage warning horn is visible, behind the armour plate, so I'll also attempt to replicate this.
This is going to be a tad fiddly, and rather time-consuming, with lots of test fitting, so I'll post pics when I'm satisfied it'll all work out as planned.
EDITED to correct descriptions.
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