I'm calling this one almost done. I may add the antenna before it goes in the display case so it's not exactly done.
The Academy 109G-14 is a decent kit. No real fit problems but the cowl panel with the gun troughs was reworked. As shown before, I deepened the throughs but when I installed the panel the fit was wonky. I glued it in, filled the panel lines and rescribed afterward. Much better looking.
Work was done in the wheel bays by thinning the plastic and opening the holes. Detail was added to the upper surface of the interior of the wing skin, also shown earlier.
No extra work was done to the cockpit and I even left out the pathetic gunsite. I did add a battery cover though I'm not sure the plane had one there.
The canopy fit is OK but the insert Academy has the builder install is a PITA. There is no provision to locate it but for a 2mm measurement in the instructions. The part does not fit the interior of the canopy well and does better with some reshaping. I used clear part cement to glue it in, not the greatest result in the world.
I added the cowl support to the opening in the oil cooler with streched sprue. I also made a new pitot tube with the same and replaced the kit part. The tail has both trim tabs, something I'm not sure is correct for the wr#. I liked the looks of them so left both of them and painted all the tabs red for a splash of color.
OK kit, good for the bucks. Could use a new interior and some major surgery to move the flaps and radiator doors. I used MM paints throughout with Polyscale flat coat. No weather is applied as I've begun to become bored with it. It will give me something to do in the future but for now I'm laying off the weathering for a while.
Mucking around with this 109 has me wanting to do some more. The plane is facinating with it's history and wide use with many different and obscure airforces. Therefore I have two Fujimi kits on the way. I better hit the books on the different variants though. I hear the Fujimi kits have all the panels, doors and lines for every model molded into one kit and I'll have to fix those I don't need. Time to buy some books.