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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: michael on April 27, 2012, 11:18:37 PM
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this is my first go at a ww1 plane and the first time i have built a model for about 30 odd years since i was a kid.
i had a few ups and downs along the way but had a great time building this kit, and got a real sense of achievment seing it (amazingly) finished 8)
what struck me most was how small these planes are especially for some one with big clumsy fingers like me :)
I know i got carried away with the weathering but i was just keen to try out some painting effects i picked up from the internet.
while it's no where near the quality of the rest of the work on here i'm just pleased i managed to complete it ;)
p.s. the kit is eduard 1/48 nieuport ni-11
here goes...
cheers
michael
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s383/bullgill67/Picture022Small.jpg)
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s383/bullgill67/Picture017Small.jpg)
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s383/bullgill67/Picture016Small.jpg)
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s383/bullgill67/Picture015Small.jpg)
(http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s383/bullgill67/Picture014Small.jpg)
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....gedowdatown...first model. That is an excellent result. She looks from the photos to be fully operational not over weathered. An amazing learning curve sir!!!!
Steve
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First model? No way, that sir is excellent, very well done.
Cheers
Pete.
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I've been taking a long, hard, look at these pictures.................
THUMBS UP !
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Michael it looks really great! I wish my first looked as good as yours... I like the weathering especially on the cowl. Absolutely nothing to be ashamed of! The only thing I would change is the windscreen, Eduard`s instructions are wrong it should be aluminum. I hope it is not the only one I`m going to see on this forum. GREAT JOB!!!
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What a superb job - especially as it your first one!
Well done, mate
Dave
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Michael,
Outstanding Nieuport my friend. It's hard to believe this is your first WW I effort. Very well done too.I'm looking forward to seeing more great works fly from your talented bench.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Absolutely brilliant, Michael. Amazing first effort. When I look at my first model after a 20 hiatus and then look at yours, it looks like mine was built at one of those "make and take" tables they have set up for the kids at model shows. You should be very proud of this one. The weathering is perfect. Those Le Rhones threw out a lot of oil and a brand new plane, after a couple flights, would be drenched in it. Congratulations.
Cheers,
Bud
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Ummm . . . if I was to send you a partially built (or wrecked, depending on how you look at it) Roden 1/32 scale S.E.5a, would you finish it for me?
Seriously, your model is something to be proud of. Very well done! I can hardly wait to see what you do with three or four more under your belt.
I'm off to pack my kit . . .
Cheers,
Chris
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Very nicely done! Especially for first time in 30 years!
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Many thanks for the kind words and encouragement everyone it means a lot :)
cheers
michael
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What` s your next build mate? Hopefully you`ll post a build log...
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I am lost for words Michael, for your first WW1 model this is incredible, the overall finish on your model is superb and your weather technique is second to none, one word that comes to mind is - Brilliant.
Des.
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A very fine piece of modelling. And the first WW1 subject? We all envy you!
And the weathering - it is by no means exagerrated. The rotary engines were filthy. The cowling and the castor oil stains on the fuselage are very realistic.
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Excellently done Michael, the weathering looks great ;)
Looking forward to your next efforts!!
Now the bar I had to jump over is just that much higher for my first build :o
Cheers,
Andrew
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Nice work there :)
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Once again many thanks for the kind words :)
xmald, my next model is another 1/48 eduard - Fokker D.VII (MAG) weekend edition
that i bought at the same time as the neiuport.
i will try and set a build log up over the weekend
cheers
michael
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looking forward to that next one