The Hurricane
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The cockpit with the seat, showing signs of wear
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The frame, built of plastic rod an fishing wire
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The other side, also showing the radio rack
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It's not as straight as it should be, but it was my first effort of scratchbuilding
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The sidepanels cut away and the panel fasteners already put in place
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close up of the cockpit with some added detail
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The final result
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Close up, showing the radio and rack and the coolant pipe. Never heard of silvering 😉
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Gunbay, coolant pipe and controlwires running to the tail.
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Various pipelines and insulated cooling pipe. Look at the cat, the same as on the real door in Hendon!
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Even in the tail an inspection hatch was opened
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The engine and the cowling attachments
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Radio and rack and various pipes and chart casket attached to the seat
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My wife helped me with the kit and converted the sitting pilot to a standing figure, to leave the view on the cockpit unrestricted
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No time for a wash 😉
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In Hendon, I once found this door: the same picture as in the kit!
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1 22 May 2014, 19:56