Kari's Revell 1/32 Bf-110 C-2/C-7

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Thank you guys!

A big load ( or should I say a harness ) fell off my shoulders after this decision ! :-D

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Keep going, Kari. All the best decisions are made with utmost simplicity!
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Thanks Bruce & True ! :-)

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Kari, I'm glad to see you move on. While others in my scale of 1/72 have put seat belts in their aircraft; I tend to skip them altogether; except in some occasions where they are decals. In my scale; they are easily overlooked. In this scale, they are more noticeable, yet a cockpit can still be well built without them. I'm thrilled to see this moving forward.

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Thanks Duke,

I agree, in a 1/32 scale build, belts should be "mandatorial", but I just simply could not get out of the dead-end, so, figuring out a "story"... for some reason the mechanics have removed the belts (temporaly of course) from this aircraft.. :-D

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Not such a fanciful story - I had to do that many time in years past.
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Thanks Stuart, that was great to know! :-)

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Finally the first milestone has been reached, there is a connection, the fuselage halves has become one!
Even if the fit was good, still some Mr Surfacer was needed after sanding the fuselage spine smooth.

The nose cone is not glued, but the fit is so excellent it stays firmly in it's future place.


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And then of course a "full-size" test fitting exercise.

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There are some pieces still to be added into the cockpit, so still some work to be done before the "greenhouse" can be attached.


- Kari
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YES!!! I've gotten to where I'll make compromises or just put my head down and plow right on through the hard times of a build anymore. I got tired of shelving builds because they were too difficult to deal with. I've also learned how far NOT to go. In the past I would get too covered up in modifications and fabrications in the name of a super detailed or wild build and it would stop a build of mine in its tracks. Looks like you have done the same thing here with this model as far as making a decision to compromise and press on with your build. I'm really looking forward to seeing more of this one Kari. Super work so far. :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Thanks Joe ! :-)

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More work with the cockpit area,

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