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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Under Construction => Paper and Card models => Topic started by: gomidefilho on October 07, 2023, 12:17:33 PM
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Hello my friends!
I will try to start documenting some examples of mini-modeling using Scissors and Planes models and models from other editors.
We start with the Breguet 14, one of the most efficient bombers of the World War I
The cool thing about the Breguet 14 is that it has a square fuselage and a large number of struts and cables, making it a good multidisciplinary exercise to begin with.
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We start with a study of the pieces and the general cut of the pieces. It is important to say that my projects are printed on offset paper (filecoat) in Brazil called "Sulfite" with a weight of 120g (for friends who use imperial system 32 lb).
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The main pieces were cut with the tabs separated and glued to the back. Before that we painted the corners, the method used this time was with Faber-Castell markers.
Measure to glue the tabs to the back to ensure a clean join between the fuselage sections.
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I took advantage of the momentum, and also cut 2 and 3mm cardboard slats with my guillotine, they serve as reinforcements for wings and laminations.
These bars are important because alignment in biplane aircraft is essential to avoid compromising the project.
Continue...
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Before start building I make a depron jig. This base, as shown in the photograph of Hawker Horsley, is used for gluing and aligning the interplanes in a biplane, it is a very useful homemade tool. My depron bases (depron is the Brazilian name for the high-density foam used in food packaging in general) are either bought in stationery stores and fine art stores, or come from pizza protection bases (which I and the wife usually orders every Saturday for dinner). It is a versatile material, in general my depron cuts are made with specific electric heat tools. I use cardboard and various other materials to make jigs, but in general depron is the most versatile.
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We took advantage and separated the documentation that we will use to create the Breguet 14. An important thing about scale modeling is that research is part of the hobby and helps with the precision and fidelity of the finished model. Considering that most Scissors and Planes models do not have instructions, a good study of photographs of the real plane and scale plans will help a lot in construction.
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In the next post a a brief history about this "esoteric" Breguet 14 user in South America. 8)
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Sweet! I am taking notes as I've just been bitten by the Paper and Scissors bug too. You are a master at the smaller scale so I've got my popcorn and will hopefully be able to build a decent one soon!
Looks great so far...Dan
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I don't know if I could face a kit this small in paper/card but I'm also excited to follow along!
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Thank you my friends, I hope I don't disappoint with this project. My intention is to demonstrate some papermodelling techniques that can also be useful for modelers of other media, and I have been waiting for a step by step guide on this very rich forum. ;D
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Before starting the actual construction of the Breguet XIV, I had said that it was for an unusual user. I think the time has come to talk about it. The BM-1 is one of two Breguet XIVs employed by the Military Brigade of the State of Rio Grande do Sul in the second Federalist Revolution of 1923.
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The history of Brazil is extremely complex, and particularly bloody between the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, marked by numerous civil conflicts, which generally rebelled against state or federal authorities.
In general, the causes and reasons stem from disputes over land, over power between elites of one political group or another, or through social differences and income concentration.
Practically all the states of Brazil had conflicts, the bloodiest being the Canudos revolt (1897) in the state of Bahia, and the federalist revolutions in Rio Grande do Sul state (1898 and 1923), the first revolution being known as the "war of the sticking". ", since the opponents did not take prisoners and cut each other's throats.
A general reason for all these conflicts was the transition via coup that overthrew the Brazilian monarchy (which was actually the Portuguese that fled Portugal when Napoleon invaded this country) and divided the ruling classes in the country. The Republic installed from 1889 followed the molds of the USA (It is not by chance that the old name of Brazil is "Republic of the United States of Brazil"), the difference is that the states had some power prerogatives that should belong to the government federal government, including having army-level security forces and coining its own money.
These military troops formed second-line armies that had a dual purpose: they functioned as both a police force and a defense force for the state. It should be said that these institutions still exist in Brazil and are the country's overt police forces at the state level.
In general, these civil conflicts like the federalist revolutions were local wars within the states where these forces with heavy weapons faced local warlords, in general, ranchers with small private armies, the federal government only intervened with the regular army if the conflict exceeded the state and occurred in more units of the federation.
I'm not going to abuse historical information, but the 1923 conflict, the second federalist revolution, took place due to the dispute over the state's political power, where a part of the state's agrarian elite accused the other of rigging the election (which actually happened, since the governor at the time (Borges de Medeiros) had been in power since 1905, holding elections that were census-based and open).
The revolt was crushed because the Brigada Militar create by Borges de Medeiros was equipped with modern weapons from remnants of the World War I, that easily reached Rio Grande do Sul via Paraguay and Argentina (this first country was also in civil upheaval at the time), among them two Breguet XIV planes that created one of the first police air services in all of latin america and were used in combat. But that part of the story goes a little further when I have already started something of the model.
This year in December the Federalist Revolution celebrates its 100 year old anniversary, of the civil wars in Brazil before 1930 it is very interesting, and for Brazil in general it is extremely important, because its thought, influence the end of the so-called "Old Republic, or Café com Leite Republic" and creates a truly "modern" Brazil. But it is not the scope of our forum, although I will still explain about the Brigada Militar and its aerial operations in 1923 with the two Breguet 14s.
Regarding the Breguet 14, there are few photos and little information about the Brigada Militar aircraft, which is known that one of them was a military one, version A2 that was used until it literally fell. The second machine was never clear whether it was a T or GR version (the Brigada Militar documentation about 1923 revolution was lost in a fire in the 90s). Therefore, the safest option is to represent BM1. The colors are not known for sure, but there is a consensus that the plane had natural dope from the factory. ::)
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Well friends!
We resume the construction of the Breguet 14 of the Military Brigade of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, I have already covered here in the thread all the initial historical aspects of this unusual version of this classic French bomber. With the model at a more advanced stage of construction, we will continue the approaches that historically contextualize it.
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With this study carried out, we scored the pieces with a blunt blade from a No. 11 surgical scalpel.
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We then prepare the gluing of the segments, for gluing I always use clamps with locks or crossed, often the pieces can have slopes or segments, in these cases I always start gluing with the section with the largest area.
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Here we see the fuselage segments all finished. By far the most complex piece to bend and form is the engine on its lower back, which has a triple curvature with three gluing segments, one of which is quite small. Note that the segments are composed, that is: the bottom of the fuselage and the sides form a box but the back has a curvature. It is made by forming the paper in an EVA rubber cochin and a metal needle or rod.
The plated cockpits will be opened when the assembly of the fuselage is completed, I'm wondering if I'll make a shadow box in them or a mock cockpit to be installed, still studying. ;)
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Just catching up on this thread, beautiful work and I was fascinated by the history lessons you've included! Looking forward to following along.
Um abraço,
Dutch
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Glorious!!!!
Dan
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Many thanks my friends! I resume the build soon!
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My intention is to demonstrate some papermodelling techniques that can also be useful for modelers of other media ... .
I really appreciate your doing this tutorial on -- I'm sure I'll learn a lot.
Looks like you're layering the Depron for your construction base. What is the final thickness?
Also, could you explain, please what a "EVA rubber cochin" is, please?
Gene K
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Right away I built the Breguet XIV fuselage, without any major alignment problems.
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Now let's prepare the fuselage to receive the lower wing reinforcement structures and shadow boxes to simulate the cockpits. Note that the gluing tabs being detached and glued from behind help to reduce the steps between the fuselage segments.
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My intention is to demonstrate some papermodelling techniques that can also be useful for modelers of other media ... .
I really appreciate your doing this tutorial on -- I'm sure I'll learn a lot.
Thanks :)
Looks like you're layering the Depron for your construction base. What is the final thickness?
Also, could you explain, please what a "EVA rubber cochin" is, please?
Gene K
Thanks :)
About Depron: It depends a lot on the shape and destination of the jig. In general, depron is a household material that, as it comes from packaging (in most cases food), instead of going to waste, I reuse it. The lamination is so that my needles, pins and other devices can be deeply attached. because in general the Styrofoam that comes from these packages is 3 to 5 mm thick.
About EVA cochin:
It is a base that is used by artisans in the area of confectionery and biscuit sculpture. This base is basically used to make curves in the paper without breaking the fiber. For scratchbuilders I think it could be used to mark ribs on wings made with 0.05 or 0.010 plastic sheets.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
Gene K
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Neat and clean! Loving this and taking notes.
Dan "New to 1/100th" Smith ::)
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Thanks
In this week more updates :)
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Well friends, we are summarizing the construction of the Breguet 14.
In this busy month, I only had an hour a night (sometimes less) to work on the model, we did some details in scratchbuiding, using colored paper in the pulp, the first was to create "shadow boxes" in the holes in the cockpit that help hide the even without details (I had thought about reducing the detailed cockpit of the 1/33 scale model edited by the Fitters but I felt lazy, so I decided to use this technique invented by Brent (very know modeller in Papermodelling Comunnity) in his biplane repaints. The "boxes" were formed and then the exceptions They were cut with castroviejo surgical scissors.
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With the cockpits installed, we inserted a bar made from 400g cardboard that served as internal reinforcement for the lower wings . This helps with the bonding area between the fuselage and wing, which is very small and runs the risk of warping over time.
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We also prepared the frames for the holes in the cockpits with colored paper.
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One very interesting thing about the use of the Breguet 14 by the "Military Brigade of the State of Rio Grande do Sul" is that they were not actually armed. The BM-1 which was possibly a Breguet XVIA-2 had its machine guns removed as well as bomb hangers. The reason was simple: The 1923 conflict did not have a static front line like in World War I, on the contrary, the rebel and loyalist troops moved on horses in a type of regimental composition that was known in Rio Grande do Sul in the past as "Pickets", so these troops were highly mobile, attacking and moving quickly. The Breguet 14s were then used for reconnaissance. The modification we made to the back was made in the field, as it increased the area of the machine gunner for an observer and he eventually threw small locally manufactured bombs that had a moral effect and the objective was to scare the horses, which made life very difficult for the rebels. In addition to animals, men were also sometimes terrified because many, simple people, from working in the fields, had never seen an airplane and were not even aware that man could fly. Sometimes a simple blow to the column was enough to send the rebel soldiers into disarray.
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Many of these missions were carried out on the western border of Rio Grande do Sul, which extended the flight of these fragile devices beyond their possibilities.
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In this map of the time, you can see how the missions took off from Porto Alegre or Gravatai and headed west, covering more than 400 km, but we will tell you in detail in the next update.
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I take this opportunity to wish a merry Christmas my friends! Health, prosperity, all the Best! For you and families!
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Hello friends!
Continuing with the general construction of the Breguet , the trailing edge, without breaking the paper fiber with the folding of the sides, was made with a groove-making tool, which is used in artistic confectionery to cut chocolate sheets and also in sculpture to separate the dough (like American paste - biscuit). The wings were glued using UHU vinyl glue, ideal for this type of gluing of large surfaces as it prevents deformation of the paper.
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We prepare the tail pieces by gluing cardboard reinforcements that help maintain the rope and make gluing easier.
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In this case, as the fold line of the faces is at the trailing edge, we use a blunt #11 surgical blade to make the fold, as it produces the fold groove at an angle of 90º.
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With these pieces drying, we glue the wings to the fuselage and internal reinforcement bars, for a uniform gluing, we use mini-fasteners which are generally purchased at stationery stores or craft stores, I have a multitude of them in various sizes and shapes for these collages.
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We glue the tail, always keeping an eye on the dihedral (which in this case is 0 angle for everything) and let it dry. The next step is to prepare a gluing jig for the struts and the top wing. :)
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Péricles - very clean and elegant workmanship. This is going to be a beautiful model when you complete it, and thanks again for including the history & maps... very interesting, and a great addition to your posts.
Dutch
PS - I'm curious, might the gentleman you mention be Brent Theobald? If so, he was a long-time member of the old WWI Modeler's Mailing List that some of us belonged to.
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Very, very nice progress! Amazing with this size...Dan ;)
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Not only a gorgeous model but a fascinating history lesson as well. I eagerly await the next chapter!
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Péricles - very clean and elegant workmanship. This is going to be a beautiful model when you complete it, and thanks again for including the history & maps... very interesting, and a great addition to your posts.
Dutch
PS - I'm curious, might the gentleman you mention be Brent Theobald? If so, he was a long-time member of the old WWI Modeler's Mailing List that some of us belonged to.
Thanks my friend! I try make a contextualization in all of my subjects for future. About Brent, my friend is Brent Vander Hoeck, a canadian papermodeler and skilled repainter. A great friend and modeller.
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Very, very nice progress! Amazing with this size...Dan ;)
Thanks Dan! My inspiration is you work too. Clean, beautiful and precise ;D
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Not only a gorgeous model but a fascinating history lesson as well. I eagerly await the next chapter!
Thanks! The next chapter:
Installation of struts
Building Jig
History: Pilots and Operations of Breguet BM-1 in 1923 revolution. ;)
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Thanks, I'll have to look Mr. van der Hoeck's work up, being somewhat partial to Dutch names :)
Looking forward to the next chapter!
Dutch
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I'm not a paper plane builder but I admire greatly the amazing work you guys do with these paper kits. This is another great example, lovely work all round.
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Thanks my friends!
I make a upper wing in the last night, in this weekend I produced more progress and show to all.
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I'm excited to see it!
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Thank's Zac! ;D
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Sorry for lack of updates, but now is time to summarized the construction of the Breguet 14, preparing the parts for the construction of the gluing jig, landing gear, tail ski and smaller parts are glued in this stage.
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As we mentioned previously, the Breguet 14s were used for observation and because they were already quite worn-out second-hand aircraft, they did not survive long. Although the Military Brigade established a landing field in Varzea de Gravataí with a guard corps, hangars, offices and workshops, with the fall of the BM-1 and the lack of parts to keep the BM-2 operating, the Military Brigade's air service It was extinguished in 1924 and was only reestablished in the 1960s.
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In the two photos we see a soldier carrying a 35 kg stun bomb launched by the Breguet 14 and in the second photo, Ensigns Noemio Ferraz and Osório de Oliveira Antunes, the Service's main pilots, note that Osório uses BAR rifle used both from the air , as a defense in case the plane suffered a breakdown. The two planes made more than 50 reconnaissance sorties in search of Caudilho Honório Lemes, this rebel leader commanding an army of 1000 soldiers on horseback had not yet been defeated in the central region of the state, making use of his in-depth knowledge of the region dominated by mountains, hills, valleys and coxilhas (small rolling hills) escaped the legalist forces. In one of these missions, the BM-1 suffered an engine failure between the cities of Cachoeira do Sul and Caçapava do Sul, crashing and catching fire, the pilot Noemio was seriously injured and Osório burned to death in the wreckage of the plane. Despite their limited use, the Breguet 14 planes were fundamental in clarifying and anticipating movements of rebel troops, in a certain way forcing peace in the State as a strategic asset, which would only occur in 1924 with a political pact, where Governor Borges de Medeiros could not compromise. running again for the state, this opened the way for a young man called Getúlio Vargas, but that's another story.
Continue soon... 8)
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AWESOME!!!!!!
Dan
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Very interesting series of posts, I love the model, and the history as well!
Um abraço,
Dutch
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Another fascinating update! Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks my friends! I'm glad you like. In the weekend and next week I out make a small travel, but in the next weekend I hope have updates. ;D
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Hello I returned to the Breguet 14 8)
After a long time without posting due to professional commitments, summer holidays and other reasons, we are back.
We began a rigging study and installed the actuators for the movable tail surfaces on aircraft with 180g colored cardboard. Obviously the size is larger than normal to help with positioning when gluing. Once everything is dry we will cut it to the correct size to install the control cables.
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I started pre-installation rigging of the jig, at this stage, tail control cables, empennage support cables, landing gear structure cables and central struts were installed on the Breguet 14.
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I use it to simulate the cables pieces of broom bristle and wall brushes, glued with CA. We cut the excess parts that simulate the actuators made of gray colored cardboard with the help of nail pliers purchased at the Brazilian equivalent of “one dollar” stores. All cables on the Breguet 14 were installed according to my documentation. From this stage onwards the model goes to the upper wing assembly jig.
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Great workmanship - glad you're back!
Gene K
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Lovely work all round!
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Welcome back, and it's great to see you right back in the thick of it!
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Thanks my friends for the kind words!
Last night I had little time to spend at my workbench, so I bought a new chair for my workspace and then built and configured it. but I prepared the construction jig for the Breguet 14, this Jig will be used for the other models and is made in two layers, the first is what supports the main construction, the second is what supports the wing from above for the correct gluing of the struts. The second layer of the jig is modular, with the struts glued we remove it and we can glue the interplane cables. Tonight I intend to "pin" the plane to begin the final stage of construction.
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My homemade jigs, as I already mentioned, are made from high-density Styrofoam (in Brazil it is called Depron) which comes from sheets purchased in local stores as well as from food trays and pizza supports. The layers as well as the pieces are cut with Styrofoam cutting tools and also common cutters. The jig gluing is done to Styrofoam glue / E.V.A.
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Nice job! It looks so much bigger than it actually is. The shot on your hand really puts it in perspective.
Neat-ohhhhhh!
Dan
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Exquisite!
Dutch
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Thanks my friends!
We are back. For those of you who are Catholic, I hope you had a good Friday holiday. ;D
This week we continued work on the Breguet XIV, pinning the model and immobilizing it to apply the top wing support jig.
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As I already mentioned, my jigs are made with homemade material, popsicle wood, toothpicks, scraps and pins of different sizes.
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We start gluing the wing through the central strut with white PVA glue, with everything dry and always keeping an eye on alignment, we start gluing the wing struts from the inside out, note that the wings were also immobilized in the jigs, to ensure that nothing will be glued warped.
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Once everything is dry, we remove the gluing jig from the wing. Note that the struts will still go through a reinforcement process with a layer of CA glue and then full painting.
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Continue soon... 8)
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Nice clean work and cool jig. And Happy Good Friday to you!!
Dan
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Thanks my friend ;D
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Summing up the work on the Breguet XIV, today I finished installing all of the plane's landing and flight cables, as well as making the external aileron actuators made from cardboard. The material is the same as always: individually chosen brush and broom bristles with the appropriate diameter, measured and glued with CA glue. Each segment is glued individually with the help of tweezers and of course with abundant documentation to verify the positioning.
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With all the cables installed, we glued the exhaust and propeller and applied a coat of semi-gloss spray varnish and the model was finished.
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First photos: on top of my improvised cube, here you can get a good idea of the rigging.
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Second set of photos: In my little photo studio.
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Hope you had a good Easter, Péricles, and congratulations on finishing your Breguet! I greatly enjoyed following your progress, especially the history you included along the way... and I'm looking forward to seeing your next project.
Um abraço,
Dutch
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Hear hear! The whole journey was a wonderful to follow you on, and the end result is a beautiful model. Congratulations and thank you for sharing it with us!
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Hope you had a good Easter, Péricles, and congratulations on finishing your Breguet! I greatly enjoyed following your progress, especially the history you included along the way... and I'm looking forward to seeing your next project.
Um abraço,
Dutch
Thank you very much, I'm happy and excited to show other great war projects in step-by-step form. A happy Easter too.
Um abraço e obrigado :D
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Hear hear! The whole journey was a wonderful to follow you on, and the end result is a beautiful model. Congratulations and thank you for sharing it with us!
My pleasure soon I make new projects on board :)
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Holy Cow! This turned out just great. Love the rigging and, as usual, your stuff looks much larger than it actually is! Neat job...Dan
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Thanks my friend! :)
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Beautiful results!
RAGIII
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Many thanks! ;D