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Monday, July 03, 2017 - 03:59 PM UTC
Eduard has released images of the electrode of the fuselage of the 1/48 Fw-190 A-4 that they are working
”We are finishing design work on the 1/48 Fw 190A-4 kit. We have done around 80% of the work necessary to complete the Fw 190A-3 and A-4 kit design. After finishing this, we will also have done all of the small parts which are needed for the next versions. In the pictures you can see electrodes for the production of the Fw 190A-4 fuselage. If the rivets look too big, do not worry, as they are twice as big in diameter on the electrode than the rivets on the sprue. Also, the missing hinge on the left side is not a mistake, It will be milled directly into the finished form. The Fw 190A-4 is a relatively complicated subtype. It has two versions of the wings, with two or four cannon, but it also has two versions of the fuselage, which differ in the motor cooling slats”.
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