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JU 86 E-2

Paint drying on the engines . A flat coat and some wiring and they'll be ready for installation .

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Cheers, Christian B)
 
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The red scotsbright pad makes an interesting background. :rotf


Not Scotchbrite Bob . It 's Wieman cooktop polishing pads . Much finer . I actually use it to polish plastic at times.

That said . It does not seem to reflect a lot of light , therefore the camera focuses on the item instead .

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Luckily , the wiring on these was very simple . Had to cheat though as the stainless wire just disappeared .

Painted them an oxidizer copper instead.

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Cheers, Christian B)
 
Luckily , the wiring on these was very simple . Had to cheat though as the stainless wire just disappeared .

Painted them an oxidizer copper instead.

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Cheers, Christian B)
 
And then... :soldier

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You can tell it's German engineering . Hard to place all parts in one place :rotf

Cheers , Christian B)
 
Been a peaceful day . Cats hibernating , no crazy phone calls.

Just me , the plastic and some tunes . Thanks for looking in guys .

Cheers, Christian B)
 
:hmmm :popcorn Unusual and interesting.
You never see one of these being built and you surely have some work ahead. Great build though.

Regards
Ian.
 
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