WWII restoration

Cybergrinder

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THanks Zathros, one of the last planes I built (if memory serves) and always loved the Hurricane, it "got stuck in and got the job done", none of the "glory hunting" spitfire nonsense :)

Some I may not be able to fix, the glue runs from my dad would need painting over, but I think that would ruin the paint job., two different shades of the same coloour never looks good. That said, I'm going to do my utmost to restore her to her former glory!
 

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So the front "wall" of the gun emplacement was breaking off, so rather than breaking the wing open it was fixed with the "wedge principle" I ran a bit of glue down the joints and did this

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Screwdriver worked quite well :) I then employed the same tactic to re-attach the gun housing to the underside of the wing, using the guns as an anchor point with the screwdriver lifting the whole structure against the inner edge of the wing (I forgot to photo that part...)
 

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Next up, under carriage

Re-attaching the strut and cover for the main gear was pretty straight forward;

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the ail wheel was a different story, the bracket that holds the wheel had been broken into two parts (not counting the wheel) But after employing a similar technique I was able to get one half in place. Then standing, holding the second half with the wheel in place took a bit of patience... but here we go!

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I always liked the "Hurricane" sldo. That was not a plane you wanted on your 6. It actually shot down far more aircraft than the Spitfire. :)
 
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