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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: Allan31 on February 04, 2025, 01:16:23 PM
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Sopwith Pup, N9899. Flown by Flt. Sub-Lt. Arnold J. Chadwick, "B" Flight, Number 4(N) Squadron, RNAS, April 1917.
Arnold J. Chadwick, 1893-1917, 11 victories.
Geezz......A frustrating build but it's finished and up on the shelf.
I did not add the carburetor intakes or the inspection panels on the wings, I'm moving on.
Build log here: https://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/index.php?topic=14742.0
The bottom shot.
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Many Pups seem to have a sort of engine turning on the aluminum cowling area. I tried replicating that but maybe a darker base color next time.
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Now that it's done, I'm pleased with it.
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I think it's a shame we don't have a modern tool of this iconic little Pup. It would be the perfect segue for Airfix, with there side scan radar, to give us a new tool Pup.
Who knows, maybe they would give us a Junkers J.1 or a Rumpler C.IV or a maybe even a once-and-for-all correct Gotha G.V. in 1/48 scale.
Anyway, a sweet little Pup after much coercion.
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Allan, I love this small pup you created from that old tool box (the same I have and will build). I agree this little plane deserves some better, more contemporary, kit.
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Beautiful build of a very basic kit.
Another silk purse from a sow's ear!
Nice work, Allan.
Sandy
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Incredible finish and weathering.
Alan.
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The end result is superb, great work on an oldie but (fundamentally) goodie. The overall build quality is excellent and the weathering is fantastic. It's dirty, but you have applied the weathering very effectively in the right places rather than just slapping it all over. Great job!
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As commented above, an old kit which has been turned into a real gem. The weathering and finish is superb - many congratulations for not turning this into a shelf queen. It was really worth the effort.
Stephen.
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Well done, Allan -
Fantastic work on a lest than perfect kit.
Regards
Dave
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Vundebar !
Ed
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What a nice looking Pup...well done!
Kreston
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The proverbial silk purse from a sow's ear. Very well done, Allan31! Your old school Eduard Pup is really beautiful.
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Thanks one and all for the warm reception for the Pup. Always good to play for a receptive audience.
It almost became a shelf queen twice, once with the landing gear and I forget the other. But having nothing else at the time for the "shelf queen group build", I would just have to endure and finish it over there so....
Not sure what is next but the Eduard Hannover CL.IIIa is presently being fondled.
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Great work getting this one over the line Allan. 8)
I've always liked the Pup which is such an iconic aircraft with so many lovely schemes and you did well to battle through the flat spots of the build process and bring us such a lovely model (Incidentally I was chatting to a couple of other modellers at the weekends show and they agreed that most during most builds you reach a point where the model could be potentially shelved or binned - I'm so glad it's not just me!) ::)
Nice work on the cowling effect too. A small detail that adds to the overall effect
Paul
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Very nice, thanks for sharing.
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I'm glad you persevered, Allan. This is a lovely build and I'm grateful you shared the journey with us.
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That little Pup turned out superbly, Allan. The weathering is exceptionally well done, you?ve mucked it up perfectly!
Cheers,
Gary
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I love everything about this, Allan. The finish and weathering are top notch, as is the photography. Well done, sir!
Can you divulge the secret of your turned metal cowling finish? I have so many models on the 'to do' pile that have sat there for so long in fear of this aspect. I'd love to hear how you achieved it.
Cheers,
Brad C
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Thanks again all, I'm glad the little Pup actually got finished, a couple of moments I was not so sure it would.
Brad, I just found some brass screen with the correct size weave and used that as a mask. I shot aluminum then shot chrome through the screen and then blended with more silver to subtle things down.
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In the future, I will use a slightly darker base color for better contrast.
Hope this helps.
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Hi Allen,
could you post a photo of the brass screen?
Joachim
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Vundebar !
Ed
What My Amigo said 8)
RAGIII
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Those old Eduard kits are a chore to get together , very well done on your pup .
Alexis
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Can?t see that I posted earlier, don?t know why. This Pup is a wonderful little jewel!
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Not sure how I missed this one, Allan. Sweet job. I too like the little Pup!
Dan
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What a beauty! Thanks for shooting and sharing.
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How did I miss this one Allan? What a beauty! Really nicely executed and I like the weathering on this well used example.