Here's a quick update on this one.
I sprayed the spinner backing plate using RLM 76. However it's not highly visible because of the color of the plastic. The propeller blades will get painted RLM 70 soon.
I also painted the actual spinner white, then came back with a brush and carefully hand painted on the "spiral schnauze" using Black. Here it is temporarily positioned to take the picture.
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1. No oil triangle
2. Spinner backing plate is RLM 76
Here's a close up / enlargement of one of the original photos I found online. There's a lot of good information visible here. I don't see the "Oil triangle" visible here. The spinner backing plate appears to be the same color as the rest of the airframe, RLM 76.
One more thing that "could" be possible here. If you look at the overall color of the lower engine cover / radiator housing. It is in the shade and not in the direct sunlight. Please keep this in mind. Some say it's a fools errand to try and determine the correct colors using photos that are black and white. Could be, but it's also part of the fun too. 😉
Does it look as if it could possibly be Yellow ? Or do you see overall RLM 76 with dirt, oil, and grime on it ? I would really appreciate your thoughts about this.
Also, this 109 has a fairly wide based white stripe on the spinner. Some of these aircraft had thinner ones, while others were more wide like this one is. Most of the time these were painted on by hand, so mine looks fairly close to how it did on the real plane. It's not perfect by any means.
Here's a picture showing the painted spinner in a similar pose to how it looks in the previous enlarged photo.
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1. Darker color present here ?
2. Replacement inboard flap ?
Please look again at the lower engine cover / radiator housing. Here again, we have a picture taken with the sun almost directly overhead, casting a shadow here. It looks darker than the rest of the airframe. Here again I'm asking you guys, do you think it could be painted Yellow" ? Or is it simply in a shadow, or possibly even just dirty with grease, oil, coolant grime on it ?
Also it looks as if this aircraft "might" have had the inboard upper flap section replaced using one from another 109. It appears darker than the rest of the airframe, possibly even touched up a little along the outer edge where it is next to the aileron.
What are your thoughts here ?
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1. Paint erosion ?
2. Paint erosion ?
Here's two different pictures I enlarged that show most of the Port side. I don't see any other markings here, but then again the original was a bit grainy and these details might simply have been lost. I did notice some wear in the paint on the back sides of the propeller blades, at the base and even more present at the tips. It could possibly be paint erosion from being operated on a dusty airfield.
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1. drilled and filed scoop opening
2. This one still needs to be done
This final photo shows how I have carefully drilled out and filed one of the 4 small scoops that were present on the nose, two per side. So far, so good. One down, and three more to go. Wish me luck !
As always, comments are encouraged. Thanks for stopping by.