Great job on the interior!
I also have this kit in my stash, so: How’s the fitting of the parts?
Andreas
Hi Andreas,
Many resin kits are labelled 'short run kits' so you expect problems with finish and fit.
However given 'HPH Models' don't really fall into that category and given the price of the kit, I'm finding fit problems with internal fuselage parts, which is the stage I'm at right now.
Also the lacks some details that were on the actual aircraft.
The assembled engine including its support frames would not allow the front of the fuselage to fully close. I had to scrape the sides of the frames and the nose of the engine quite heavily to get a good fit as well as thinning the fuselage internal surfaces.
Also the two machine guns would not fit on their mounting frame inside the fuselage. That's required heavy scraping of the fuselage internal surfaces, removal of parts of the mounting frame and slight modification of both guns.
I've found that the machine gun barrels were located inside blast tubes that spanned the engine sides and into the apertures on the radiator - neither tubes are supplied in the kit.
The ailerons on the actual aircraft had pronounced upward 'wash-out' at the outer edges and although this seems to have been presented on the kit parts, the 'wash-out' is barely noticeable.
There's no wind screen supplied in the kit, which I believe this version of the Aviatik appears to have had.
The kit rigging diagram doesn't specify cross bracing between the rear cabane struts.
I see from other modellers that there could be shape accuracy issue with the fin and rudder.
'Des' noted that he suffered wing sag towards the end of his build of this kit - we'll see.
So to answer your question, yes there seems to be fit issues, at least for me on this kit and the fuselage is not even closed up yet.
However it's a challenge so I'll soldier on,
Mike