What's on The Workbench

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Killing time before the next GB. The subject will be an Eduard Weekend Bf109G-10, the well known "White 44" after capture by the British. The first thing I wanted to tackle was the bar behind the seat. You need to drill out two holes on the shelf to accept mounting pins on the bar. Eduard would have you install the bar after the cockpit is installed and the fuselage halves are closed but I'm glad I did it now. Eduard place the holes almost 1mm wider that they should be. After many minutes of trying I just shaved the pins off and glued the bar. Tape has been attached to the wheel to prevent the pings and rudder pedals have been installed. Also installed is what I'm guessing armour plate that the pilot leans back on

 

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