Let’s get to the protagonist for the small scene in front of the hangar.
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The team pushes the Arado out of the hanger on the rail system. The hydraulic jacks are adjusted again with a hammer and crowbar.
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And off you go to the bridge nock.
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It’s amazing how many parts Pontos makes that out of. You can hardly get any closer to the original
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When installing the bridge wing, I still had to make corrections because Pontos had forgotten something here. This sheet metal was used to close the created bridge wing.
And when it was extended, like here with me, it naturally prevented the sailors from falling off.
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Of course, the middle artillery should not be missing either.
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Let’s also come to the rigging.
First I built a device to run the longwave antennas parallel between the triangles.
This way you can get the same tension on both sides.
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And the first threads are already hanging. Also to the funnel.
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Now came a point that got on my nerves. Four cables each led from the two double-stranded long-wave antennas, which narrowed into one towards the mast.
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Now the rest of the rigging can follow.
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