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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Under Construction => Topic started by: Borsos on April 20, 2025, 08:24:11 AM

Title: Sopwith Camel B6344, 28 Sqn, Grosse, Italy, WNW, 1:32
Post by: Borsos on April 20, 2025, 08:24:11 AM
Dear all,

Base and figure of my Nieuport XI need time to dry. As I have not given enough drying time, there appeared some strange bleeding-through effects on my wooden base which could be caused by a turpentine diluted oil wash on the groundwork. Looking horrible. I must give it enough time to vaporise entirely before trying to fix this.

(https://i.postimg.cc/nhms4m0D/IMG-7304.jpg)
In the meantime I took my new project onto the work bench. I need a counterpart for my first Italian Front model, my Berg D. I, and as I cannot feel any motivation to keep up with my once-started Roden Nieuport 27 at the time, I took a WNW Sopwith Camel from my stash.
I am not a Camel specialist at all. So I was surprised that in the end I had five books on the subject:

- Norman Franks, Sopwith Camels Over Italy 1917-1918. Images of War series, 2018
- Norman Franks, Sopwith Camel Aces of World War 1. Osprey Aircraft of the Aces 52, 2003
- Edward Kocent-Zielinsky, Sopwith Camel. Legends of Aviation, vol. 2, 2003
- J. M. Bruce, Sopwith Camel. Windsock Datafile 26, 1991
- J. M. Bruce, Sopwith 2F1 Camel. Windsock Datafile 6, 3rd Edition 2004 (originally 1987)
+ All instruction booklets from WNW for their Camel kits
 
I want to portray a machine from one of the three Camel squadrons that flew over the Italian front in 1917/18, 28 Sqn, 45 Sqn and 66 Sqn. Long time ago my choice fell on B6344 from 28 Sqn.
(https://i.postimg.cc/vB2HF80y/IMG-1937.jpg)

The reasons for that are:
1. I have two photos of this machine, the one shown here from the internet and another in Franks, Italy, with Captain Joe Mackereth standing in the way, hiding some interesting parts (not shown here for copyright reasons). Both pics show B6344 sadly only from the left side.
2. Since 2023 when I had decided to build this machine I have the decals for it. It is No. 2 of the Pheon set 32072 Sopwith Camel Aces of the RFC and RAF, vol 1. I do not own this decal set and back in 2023 Pheon had disappeared from the market, so I asked in this forum if anyone would be able to help me out. It is pure coincidence that this happened on April 20 2023. And I had not to wait for long at all when our member Juan was so kind to send me the decals for this machine for free. Thanks again, Juan! I sadly have not read from him for a long time, I hope he is well.
(https://i.postimg.cc/CMHtPr6h/IMG-7305.jpg)

Sopwith Camel B6344

So before I could start building I needed to do my homework and collect information on the Camel in general and this very machine in particular. I focussed on the two photographs and made a list of characteristics of B6344 that I need to take care of in the build:

So, now it is time to start. Next time more pictures and less text, promised!
Title: Re: Sopwith Camel B6344, 28 Sqn, Grosse, Italy, WNW, 1:32
Post by: FAf on April 20, 2025, 04:38:36 PM
Brilliant starting point and description of the intended build!
/Fredrik
Title: Re: Sopwith Camel B6344, 28 Sqn, Grosse, Italy, WNW, 1:32
Post by: NigelR on April 20, 2025, 06:47:43 PM
Looking forward to this as I shall be doing a Camel in the near future.....
Title: Re: Sopwith Camel B6344, 28 Sqn, Grosse, Italy, WNW, 1:32
Post by: AngryJazz on April 22, 2025, 05:11:43 PM
Oh im really going to follow this project with great interest! I have a few camels in my stash, but they should be harder to build than they look.
Going to be interesting if this is true  ;)
Title: Re: Sopwith Camel B6344, 28 Sqn, Grosse, Italy, WNW, 1:32
Post by: gedmundson on April 24, 2025, 11:48:42 AM
Very much looking forward to your build Andreas. That Camel you have is the only one I have in my stash. This decal trading thing we have on the forum has been awesome, and has helped me on a couple of builds. Glad to see you get the markings you need for what will be a superb project for sure!
Cheers,
Gary
Title: Re: Sopwith Camel B6344, 28 Sqn, Grosse, Italy, WNW, 1:32
Post by: andonio64 on April 24, 2025, 08:08:45 PM
Interesting project Borsos, I'll follow it with pleasure.