Of course, the Flare gun also needs a corresponding mount - and this should be as close to the original as possible.
This is easier said than done, as the whole thing will actually be pretty darn small and much more delicate than the macros suggest.
Here, in the sequence of pictures, it is only attached to the fuselage, nothing has yet been adjusted or even glued.
So just now when taking the photo, it was necessary to hold your breath and not wobble.
The bracket is also still raw plastic, the two indicated clamping screws still have to be filed smaller - but I only glued them on a few hours ago.
The clamps and the boom arm together with the clamping fist for the flare gun tube are made of hot-drawn plastic-sprue.
The retaining plate, which rests on the fuselage, is made from a small plastic plate, which has a number on it to identify the components.
The center hole for the boom is drilled 0.75mm, the four screw-on holes at the corners were drilled with a 0.2mm.
You can also see in the pictures that the cockpit surround has now been given its first coat of oil paint.
In the black field at the top right, next to the holder for the signal cartridges, a 0.75mm hole for positioning the boom arm - the hole was not drilled through, of course.





The barrel of the flare gun is drilled through with a diameter of 0.8mm

That's it for today.
Servus
Bertl