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Black 1 14/JG26 WNr 210003 Dortenmann
OK, I have mode SOME progress over the last couple of days. Not as much as I would like. The entire engine plug alignment has made for a challenge. I started to join the fuse halves over the weekend. Started by installing the exhaust in the forward cowl.
A couple of dry fit runs made me realize that the fuse join would be best done in "installments". So, I started by gluing the absolute rear most of the fuse (rudder). Stopped right there and did a dry fit of the cockpit. Verified what needed a bit of tweak and back and forth. Then, cemented ONE side of the cockpit assembly into the fuse and taped everything together to let that side dry. Next was the engine plug assembly in the same side. 1st problem here. It seems I may have assembled the plug with a bit of a twist between the rear bulkhead and the forward bulkhead. A couple of mild twists and things seemed to popped into place. A quick dbl check on that side and then I cemented that side into place. Taped up the fuse and let it all dry.
Started on the other side of the fuse with cementing. The cockpit seems to be in place. However, there is a bit more of a gap at the rear of the cockpit deck (see pic 1).
Got to the plug and I am really struggling with getting the alignment of the MG rear bulkhead aligned with the fuse (see pic 2).
Andy, I know you had some challenges with the fuse fit. These look similar?
BTW, NO Fuse seams have been glued yet. Only the cockpit is glued on both sides, so I have some flexibility still.
Picture 1
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Picture 2
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Dale
Hi Dale,
hope it's not too late but having performed an octopus impression to get mine together (I'm not holding that up as a paragon of the modelling craft, by any means) looks to me like the cockpit tub needs to go back about 1mm. The sloped bits at the back of the cockpit should fit nicely inside the fuselage so that the top is completely flat (not sure I've expresse that very well - there shouldn't be a step and you shouldn't be able to see the sloped bits which go under the canopy).
@A4K - ummmm, well... Everything Rear of the Firewall and a set of wings... HAHAHAAHAHAHA; ie, the better part of a DML/Dragon D-9...