Converting an F-2 to an F-1
Be warned – this is not for normal people!
In an attempt to get into the deep end, I have decided that I want to convert an F-2 to Werner Mölders F-1. The F-1 had retained the wingroots from the “Emil”, and some surgery is needed.
I had purchased one of Eduard’s Royal Class sets, and the first planche was for Mölders’ F-1 aircraft. Eduard included some photoetch to depict the top of the root-fairing, but this is not quite right, as the small bulge from the E needs to be there too.
I decided to slaughter an entire Emil-kit just for the roots! (An overtrees-kit only – they can be bought directly from eduard) The Emil and Friedrich compared;
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1. Emil
2. Friedrich
3. Friedrich wings
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1. The difference between width of the E and F root is quite pronounced
2. Emil tail
3. Friedrich tail
Now – the way forward?
As I see it one solution is to carve the Friedrich and add the Emil root, but as can be seen from the above that will make a large gap. Another solution is to keep the outermost part of the Friedrich’s fairing and slot the Emil fairing into the space carved out. Decisions decisions..
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1. Emil slaughtered!
2. plasticsurgery on the Friedrich
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1. Emil slotted into Friedrich root
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1. Fortunately the kit contains resin exhausts to be added after painting!
Well as seen above I took the route of both! – steep learningcurve, lots of sweat, lots of dryfitting, lots of BEEP.. – aahhh the relaxation of kitbuilding.
If I ever take on this mission again - should choose to do so - it will probably be with the entire side cut off just aft of the cockpit – maybe.. (and the I can add a quickboost luggage room – niiice)
Anyway, that’s it for now – hope you can stop shaking your heads at some point in time. Please do not try this at home as insanity is likely to set in! – Oh well – come on now DO try, it is sooo much fun.
next up will be interior