1/48 Eduard Fw 190A-5, Hptm. Egon Mayer, France 1943
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Re: 1/48 Eduard Fw 190A-5, Hptm. Egon Mayer, France 1943
Man I just love seeing these Eduard kits come together as they are very rewarding. The great work just continues here Kent. Way to go.
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Re: 1/48 Eduard Fw 190A-5, Hptm. Egon Mayer, France 1943
I do like the Wurger and seeing the work going on here is pretty much giving me the itch to start my Revell 32 F-8.
This is awesome for me to witness.
This is awesome for me to witness.
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Re: 1/48 Eduard Fw 190A-5, Hptm. Egon Mayer, France 1943
Thanks Gents,
Plodding along nicely. I dipped the windscreen and canopy in Future and let them dry for a good while. I was pleased with the dip and started masking. The canopy masks went on without issue. I was applying one of the side of the windshield and inadvertently applied too much inward pressure. Result? Nice long fracture straight down the middle! A quick face palm, binned that one and dug out the spare, dipped and set aside to dry. Whilst that was on the go, I had wired the MLG and retract struts so I broke out BMF and cut some slivers for the bindings and attached them prior to getting out the Warbirds RLM02 and did all the MLG components, door inners:



Once the windscreen had dried and been masked, a test fit showed my scratchbuilt shroud padding was a tad bulbous on the sides, interfering with the fit. Some sanding and some more leather paint has almost got it but I may need to tidy it up a bit more with some putty on the starboard edge:




Regards,
Plodding along nicely. I dipped the windscreen and canopy in Future and let them dry for a good while. I was pleased with the dip and started masking. The canopy masks went on without issue. I was applying one of the side of the windshield and inadvertently applied too much inward pressure. Result? Nice long fracture straight down the middle! A quick face palm, binned that one and dug out the spare, dipped and set aside to dry. Whilst that was on the go, I had wired the MLG and retract struts so I broke out BMF and cut some slivers for the bindings and attached them prior to getting out the Warbirds RLM02 and did all the MLG components, door inners:



Once the windscreen had dried and been masked, a test fit showed my scratchbuilt shroud padding was a tad bulbous on the sides, interfering with the fit. Some sanding and some more leather paint has almost got it but I may need to tidy it up a bit more with some putty on the starboard edge:




Regards,
Kent in Oz
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Re: 1/48 Eduard Fw 190A-5, Hptm. Egon Mayer, France 1943
Lookin' good Kent. I really like Eduards landing gear on these kits as their the proper length and they pack a lot of detail. As a matter of fact I replaced the incorrect landing gear on my Tamiya Fw190 D-9 with Eduard's landing gear and it worked perfect.
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Re: 1/48 Eduard Fw 190A-5, Hptm. Egon Mayer, France 1943
Thanks for the interest. I do like the MLG as well, it looks flimsy but once joined it gives a good solid base. Just a small update with a dash of colour to the retraction gear wiring:

The canopy internals are done. PE brace and bolts from the D9 PE set and 0.2mm lead wire for the braces. All coated with Aeromaster RLM 66, including masked canopy interior (yes, I am one of those), PE warning sign attached and leather pad:



Checked the seams with some leftover....hmmm a bit of work to do, particularly that port wing root:


Regards,

The canopy internals are done. PE brace and bolts from the D9 PE set and 0.2mm lead wire for the braces. All coated with Aeromaster RLM 66, including masked canopy interior (yes, I am one of those), PE warning sign attached and leather pad:



Checked the seams with some leftover....hmmm a bit of work to do, particularly that port wing root:


Regards,
Kent in Oz
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Re: 1/48 Eduard Fw 190A-5, Hptm. Egon Mayer, France 1943
You da man for being able to get those wing root cannon access panels to sit that flush Kent. Great work.
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Re: 1/48 Eduard Fw 190A-5, Hptm. Egon Mayer, France 1943
You are too kind, I just followed the instructions and cut carefully.
Thanks again for your comments,
Not a big update, just trying to get the forward wing root areas smoothed out. Some tape to protect the river detail then an application of PPP, smoothed with the Little Pinky Mk. I:



I shall let that set up and hopefully a swipe or three with sanding sticks will see it all smooth.
Regards,
Thanks again for your comments,
Not a big update, just trying to get the forward wing root areas smoothed out. Some tape to protect the river detail then an application of PPP, smoothed with the Little Pinky Mk. I:



I shall let that set up and hopefully a swipe or three with sanding sticks will see it all smooth.
Regards,
Kent in Oz
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Re: 1/48 Eduard Fw 190A-5, Hptm. Egon Mayer, France 1943
Moving inexorably forward,
Well more than three swipes but I think it's close:


I have been busy on other areas too. The the brass armaments have been blackened with Uschi and all the painted parts such as undercarriage, doors, armaments and head armour have had a coat of gloss lacquer in preparation for a wash:

The missing panel underneath has been scribed. As luck would have it, the panel is an elongated circle and I did not have the correct size. The panel piece from the Eduard A8 doors and panels was removed and shaped to fit the underside. It was then taped across the width and carefully scribed around the outside. Once that was done, it was taped lengthwise and the two side tapes lifted so I could carefully scribe the remaining edges. Not the easiest way but the result is passable:

I then couldn't resist a dry fit of the prop and spinner, followed by a quick circuit with appropriate engine growling sounds:

Regards,
Well more than three swipes but I think it's close:


I have been busy on other areas too. The the brass armaments have been blackened with Uschi and all the painted parts such as undercarriage, doors, armaments and head armour have had a coat of gloss lacquer in preparation for a wash:

The missing panel underneath has been scribed. As luck would have it, the panel is an elongated circle and I did not have the correct size. The panel piece from the Eduard A8 doors and panels was removed and shaped to fit the underside. It was then taped across the width and carefully scribed around the outside. Once that was done, it was taped lengthwise and the two side tapes lifted so I could carefully scribe the remaining edges. Not the easiest way but the result is passable:

I then couldn't resist a dry fit of the prop and spinner, followed by a quick circuit with appropriate engine growling sounds:

Regards,
Kent in Oz
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Re: 1/48 Eduard Fw 190A-5, Hptm. Egon Mayer, France 1943
That looks great so far! Nice work on scribing that panel on the belly as well.
Say, did A-5's have the option of going with the paddle bladed props or were the skinny ones the only ones available on those models?
Say, did A-5's have the option of going with the paddle bladed props or were the skinny ones the only ones available on those models?
Re: 1/48 Eduard Fw 190A-5, Hptm. Egon Mayer, France 1943
Nice engraving work, Kent! Though it's on the underside of the plane it adds some cool detail and accuracy.
I'm looking forward to your paintwork!
I'm looking forward to your paintwork!
