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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: Allan31 on August 15, 2022, 04:08:33 AM
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My first serious attempt at a WW1 aircraft. First attempt at rigging although I did do the Wright Flyer decades ago for my son.
I'm pleased with this, I have new found appreciation for artist that do these aircraft models all the time.
Having the WnW builds all over the www is a blessing but a bigger curse....
WIP can be found here: https://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/index.php?topic=13137.0
The ubiquitous bottom shot...
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While test fitting the landing gear, it looked a bit short and funky so I lowered the axle and that seemed to fix it.
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I used as much of the original kit as possible, no aftermarket, scratched the interior and added a windscreen. I wanted to do Mannock's bird and was lucky enough to have someone send me some Revell decals for this kit.
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This is the first kit I've revisited from my childhood that I've tackled with my adult modeling skills. Was much fun and I'm pleased with the results. Because of the intrinsic difficulties in building these things, aligning wings, rigging, interiors, etc..I now get why people appreciate the Eduard and Roden offerings. Biplanes already a challenge, why make it even more difficult starting with a 60-70 year old kit. That said, I am going to do the Aurora EIII and the Halberstadt CL II. I'll experiment with turnbuckles and other things another time. I had great fun with this especially in light of all the firsts for me.
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She's truly stunning, Allan!
Cheers,
Bud
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Amazing results. I admire your resolution to tackle a true oldie.
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She's truly stunning, Allan!
Cheers,
Bud
I agree with My Amigo completely! What a Joy it was to watch this progress from that OLD MOLD to a Very Nicely done SE!
RAGIII
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What a truly outstanding result on the old Monogram kit, Allan!
I had to look really hard at this because it looks like you've built this from a modern kit.
Regards
Dave
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Just beautiful work Allan. Looking forward to your next project.
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Great job with this one Allan. Not easy getting an older kit to look as smart as you have done
Paul
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Veery nice! Great job on that old kit
er me
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Fantastic outcome on a classic kit , very nicely done Allan . 8)
Alexis
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Excellent job Allan! I always enjoy seeing people build old kits with today's techniques. Marvellous stuff and makes me want to try it myself!
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For that kit you did a great job. It might just as well be an Eduard. This is tempting me to look at my K&B Gotha.
Alan
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This is tempting me to look at my K&B Gotha.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52290923914_049f0c0327_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2nELDTG)Palpatine do it (https://flic.kr/p/2nELDTG) by Zac Yates (https://www.flickr.com/photos/zacyates/), on Flickr
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I have never seen that old kit looking so good! It came out beautifully and looks so authentic! Well done! Marc
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Wow, Thanks everyone for your kind comments.
Things I learned: No matter how hard you try, no matter how many times you check, no matter how careful you are throughout the entire process, you can still glue the upper wing on slightly cocked.
I also learned, after exhausting all the careful ways of gently trying to coax the wing into the correct position, you can get really miffed and just grab and twist it, hearing all the struts cracking, and then re-glue back correctly....
I had kinda forgotten about the Gotha!! Come to think of it they had the DH-10 and Breguet, hmmmm....and the Sopwith triplane.....
Thanks again all, a most appreciating group.
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A real beauty, Allan! I've built that one multiple times and it never looked like yours! I like your splatter too. Very convincing.
Neat job! Can't wait to see the rest of your Aurora fleet grow....Dan :D
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That is one sweet build Alan. It tickles my fancy to see folks tackle these older kits. They certainly do have life in them when one applies some solid modelling skills.
Cheers!
BC
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She's truly stunning, Allan!
Cheers,
Bud
I agree with My Amigo completely! What a Joy it was to watch this progress from that OLD MOLD to a Very Nicely done SE!
RAGIII
Well Amigo #3 chimes in with the same thoughts, you'd never know it was a "moldy oldie" -Superb work !!!
Ed