Eric Berg (@eb801)
I have not been very active lately on IModeler. Lots of life things get in the way it seems.
I started building up some of these inverted V-12 powered Focke Wulfs too, (in my usual Iron Werkes style), but they are all posted over there in our Luftwaffe Group.
I didn't have any Eagle Editions decals for them.
Sadly, and by choice, they have been languishing for a little while now, mainly because of other builds that I have placed in line ahead of them. Mine are either the Revell / Pro Modeler D-11's, Dragon D-12 torpedo plane, or the Italeri Ta-152 long wing (which is my all time FAVORITE 190 in real life, not this particular kit though).
I'm borrowing the engine from a Tamiya Ki-61 Hien, using the engine from the Hobby Boss Focke Wulf kits as a guide.
I agree with you about the cockpit parts. The stepped IP is a PITA to say the least. So I glued the fuselage halves together first, and then installed it from underneath. I built the cockpits and test fit them in, so I know they will fit in from underneath after the fuselage is glued together too.
But exactly as you said, you can't see anything once it's all assembled.
One other thing I did to help with the gaps, is I glued the upper wing half to the fuselage and let it dry overnight. This removes the chances of having to use filler here. I'll come back later and glue the lower wing sections in place next. It's easier to fix seams on the leading edge that it is along the wing root.
Were you able to build yours up by following the instructions ? It's looking VERY nice by the way.
I was given a partially built Pro Modeler D-11, and it has a big gap there, so it might be a potential problem area, and now I'm curious. It could also be poor workmanship on part of the previous builder too. I really don't know, but this was why I decided to build mine up differently.
I'm very happy to see you building one of these kits. I'm especially interested in how your engine turns out, some of mine didn't have them.
Thanks for posting, and I'm definitely signed up and looking forward to your next installment.