Bf 110 G-4 Exhaust Flame Dampers?

I'm in the process of building the ProModeler Bf 110G-4 nightfighter, and before I attach the exhausts, I have a question. Should the trailing end of the exhaust pipe be drilled out open or left closed? The photo references that I have show views of the front, but nothing from the rear.

TIA.

Cliff. Jones

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Cliff Jones
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You can open a hole in the center of the pipe certainly. I couldn't find a picture either, I seem to recall louvers on the end of some pipes, the ProMod kit depicts an expansion chamber/reduction pipe affair. hth

Keeper (of too much crap)

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Keeper

The exhaust stacks them selves end inside a long tube, the long tube should show a hole in both ends

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Claus Gustafsen

The front had a circular kind of grill arangment on it, the back was straight through.

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Azzz1588

Thanks, all. I'll open the tail end of the pipes up.

Cliff.

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Cliff Jones

now i want to build mine.

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e

You can get really nice flame damper grillwork in both Eduard, and Aries aftermarket sets. Looks nice too :)

You can also get a Mauve Bf 110 G4 and get a ton of white metal parts, included in which are a set of exahust dampers also....... They sure worked hard to make that Fujimi kit right.

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Azzz1588

Rufus:

Guys like you and me are probably supporting half the Czech economy! :-)

Bill Shuey

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William H. Shuey

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