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Old 4th January 2010, 15:16
Leo Etgen Leo Etgen is offline
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Fw 190 A-4 Cockpit

Hello 109K-4

Many thanks for your post. I was thinking that most likely no one was going to respond so it was very nice to see your input. I was able to find some nice additional information at the LSP Forum coming from a fellow named Scott S. who converted the Hasegawa kit to an A-3 the hard way - scratchbuilding it. Nevertheless, his information is still somewhat confusing as in one post he writes:

"I did some research on this for my A-3 conversion and what I came up with is there are four cockpit versions for Fw 190. The A-3/A-4 share the same layout, the layout for the A-6 has A-3/A-4 consoles and the main instrument panel of the A-7, the A-7 has a different left console from the others the right is the same as the A-8 and the A-8 is different from all other models. Unfortunately, I have no pictures of an A-5 cockpit but since the A-6 is pretty much an up gunned A-5 this will be the way I will go for mine in the future."

http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/in...28&hl=fw190a-4

and in another post he writes:

"I used the A-5 Eduard cockpit set but scratch built the upper instrument panel and left side console to match the early Fws, the wheels are True Details and prop and spinner are from Eagle."

http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/in...106&hl=scott+s.

Thus, my question now is if the left console of the A-3 and A-4 was different from that of the A-5 and A-6. From looking at the Eduard Fw 190 A-5 interior detail set and the instrument panel supplied by Montex it is easy to see that as you mentioned the middle section of the instrument panel is indeed different while the top and bottom sections are identical. It is a pity that one will not be able to use the middle section of the Eduard detail set as it would look so much nicer than the Montex instrument panel and Hasegawa instrument decals. I think the best thing to do would be to go with the Hasegawa supplied cockpit dressed up with the Eduard interior detail set but use the Montex supplied instrument panel. At any rate, many thanks for your helpful post.

Horrido!

Leo
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