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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: NigelR on August 16, 2023, 09:46:10 PM
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I've been in enforced lurk mode for quite a while due to losing my password when I changed computers and the password reset process not working for me. I finally got around to asking Dave to fix my account which he did, many thanks for that.
This is my most recent build of the CSM Bristol Scout, a lovely kit. My first attempt at a CDL finish and after a fair bit of trial and (much) error it turned out OK I think. I did this build with the bombs attached, and David Bremner (who built the flying replica of this aircraft) told me they cut a hole in the cockpit floor so his grandad could see what he was trying to drop bombs on. However, it was too late for me to add this as I'd already finished the build.
Many of you may have seen this on Facebook so I hope it's ok to add here as well.
(https://i.imgur.com/QyqbHw3.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/5EG7AX1.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/Tvf2STR.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/1pGpWPS.jpg)
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Egads, what a beautiful job, Nigel... wish you'd been able to do a build log of it; I especially love the effect of translucency on the undersides of the wings. Masterful workmanship!
Dave V.
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Egads, what a beautiful job, Nigel... wish you'd been able to do a build log of it; I especially love the effect of translucency on the undersides of the wings. Masterful workmanship!
Thanks very much Dave, I will try to keep a log of my next build and share it on here.
The translucent CDL effect was built up in layers - CDL first, then the roundels were sprayed on using masks held slightly off the surface. I used coloured inks (Citadel) rather than paint for the roundels to help the translucent feel. Then blended those in with a light layer of CDL. I used a brownish/grey for the spars, then masked off the rib tapes and used the same colour for those. Then a light overspray of CDL and final weathering on top.
It took a bit of practice to get it right and I was not helped by spraying the roundels blue/white/red on my first attempt. While admiring the effect I then realised they should be red/white/blue for the scheme I was doing, so I had to strip the whole wing and start again!
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Hi Nigel
Good to see you posting the Scout on here as well. Love the finish you've got on this one and hopefully see it on the next SIG stand
Cheers
Paul S
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That's just lovely Nigel, quite inspirational.
Sandy
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What a beauty. I would like to finish mine to half this standard. Many thanks for sharing.
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I saw this on Facebook and was impressed. Seeing it here is even better. Stunning finish and it has come at a time when I can still shamelessly try to copy some of the techniques. 8)
RAGIII
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Superb finishing on this. I really like the oil staining on the fuselage and the roundel shadowing. Excellent!
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Very nice Nigel
You really captured the grungy well used but fully functional look. I too agree that the translucent fabric effects are very realistic.
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Thanks for the kind words everyone, much appreciated.
I saw this on Facebook and was impressed. Seeing it here is even better. Stunning finish and it has come at a time when I can still shamelessly try to copy some of the techniques.
Rick, if you have any questions, please ask away. I used some advice from Mike Norris in his build log, which was to glue the top wing to the cabane struts and then use a (not too tight) rubber band to hold the wings in place at their ends. This allows you to pop the interplane struts in place without them falling out the other end.
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Lovely job!
Great model and wonderful finish
Regards
Dave
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Gorgeous looking Scout, Nigel. The CDL turned out beautifully.
Cheers,
Gary
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You may have made a few mistakes along the way to get the CDL effect, but the result is truly outstanding, as is the staining and general wear effect. A superb model.
Stephen.
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Thanks Dave, Gary and Stephen. This was a good learning process, I'm using my retirement to get more proficient with the airbrush.
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Beautiful model of a beautiful biplane. Your CDL finish looks superb, all the trial and error worked out very well in the end. It's a lovely, realistic looking model.
Richie
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wonderful work!
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Well done! Stunning model! The CDL is superb! :)
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Thanks Richie, PJ and Ben, much appreciated.
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This is immaculate. The very light weathering is perfect!!
Steve
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Add my compliments to ll of the above !
Ed
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Thanks Steve and Ed, much appreciated.
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Hi Nigel,
Really nice job on the Scout.
As everyone has said, lovely CDL and weathering effects.
Best I don't bring mine to a GWSIG display if yours is there ;D
Mike
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Mike, thanks for the kind comments. I found your build log very helpful, especially when it came to putting the top wing on :)
Best I don't bring mine to a GWSIG display if yours is there ;D
Don't worry, you can never have too many Bristol Scouts....... ;)
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Magnificent result Nigel, I like this one a lot! The finish is exceptional with the translucent effects added and the weathering, she's a real beauty, well done!
Cheers,
Lance
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Been on a little vacation. Come back to this!!!! Fantastic job.
Dan
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Wow, what a beautiful model.
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Thanks for the nice comments Lance, Dan and Albert, much appreciated.
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What a beautiful model Nigel!
Great work on the CDL and weathering. Hats off.
Cheers,
Willem
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subtle alteration and superb transparency of the wings, superb work well done
regards, Fred