Stripped down Mosquito MK IV 1/32

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So, just a very short update
Didn't do much this week due to work, but also hunting for another bike, waiting for buyers for mine who don't come (well for a legitimate reason, this time) and picking up my new longbow, this one had to be done of course it takes some time to get started and determine the right arrows and since you are not the only customer who just wants normal attention and advice, you have to wait a while.
Anyway, I made the pipes of the coolers, just finished them neatly at the connections and the transits. Then the oil cooler connections can be completed and the connecting hoses for the cabin heathers can be connected



So I had to glue it piece by piece because it didn't work in 1 time
 
I really blussing, guys

In addition to purchasing a "new" Harley with accompanying test drive (fog and 1 degree above 0), we could do something about the Mossie.
So I did some more pipe work with drawn sprue



And mounted the control rods for the adjustable flap at the bottom, those are the small axles that are on the white strip at the bottom



Well, and then you want to see how that will turn out when I put it near the wing, it is still impossible to stick it on, because then I can no longer get the color on the inside





And let's take a look at the hull of the Revell model



Well, it looks like this is going to work out well, right?

But yes, the wings themselves are far from finished so I started on the framework on the ribs, nice job, but it needs to be done



and the rest in progress



It will take some puzzling with the airlerons and flaps and also the piping to and from the engine, well, it will be fine, there is now some progress in the whole
 

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