**** DONE: PCM 1/32 Fw190A-1 Brown 1 Oblt.Walter Schneider 6/JG26 (1 Viewer)

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All looking in order Herr Kommadant!! :salute:
 
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appreciate your comments fellas...rescribed the panel line and latches on the lower cowl now, but still a little bit to touch up....also done the horizontal stabilizers, as these are a simple butt join I am adding brass rod to strengthen the join when I attach them later....
 

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Wow great work!

How do you cut the hole?

If I may Wayne at least my thought process??Wayne drilled the holes in the fuse first I think then place the stabs to the fuse and coming from the opposite side with a pick marked the stab for the drill hole.Or just another way of doing it H.
 
If I may Wayne at least my thought process??Wayne drilled the holes in the fuse first I think then place the stabs to the fuse and coming from the opposite side with a pick marked the stab for the drill hole.Or just another way of doing it H.

Good thinking 99, that's exactly how I did it! Would have been a bit easier with an extra hand though!

Thanks for your comments Guys! :)
 
Good thinking 99, that's exactly how I did it! Would have been a bit easier with an extra hand though!

Thanks for your comments Guys! :)

On this side of the pond at work 99 means "hot one" on the premises :) 9.9 not quite the Bo Derrick 10.And we had a couple today.I liked it better close to the beach before Katrina all the time in a frigg'in parts store :dontknow: "Can you help me" :oops:
 
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If I may Wayne at least my thought process??Wayne drilled the holes in the fuse first I think then place the stabs to the fuse and coming from the opposite side with a pick marked the stab for the drill hole.Or just another way of doing it H.

You the man Kevin, way up there with the maestro and that's another on for the memory bank.
 

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