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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: Nigel Jackson on September 06, 2013, 04:06:04 AM
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Hello All
Here are just are few more shots of the Eduard Nieuport Ni-17 and Fokker DR I. In a moment or two of surrealism they meet a Hasegawa Hawker Typhoon MK IB. I hope you don't mind. My purpose was to contrast aircraft from two World Wars in terms of power and size. The Ni-17 marked, I think, my first real venture into aircraft of the period; hence the naivety. It was rigged with stretched sprue. The DR I is rigged with EZ line; The Typhoon wasn't rigged but then with wings that thick ....
The markings are from the boxes for the Ni-17 and DR I represent those of Nungesser and Hans Weiss respectively; those for the Typhoon are from 247 squadron.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy them. For those who have seen my flickr page, there is more to follow.
Best wishes
Nigel
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Very lovely trio, Nigel! I enjoyed the size comparison.
Cheers,
Bud
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What was that about your models not being very good...? These are absolute crackers - the finish is superb, especially on the Nieuport. The Fokker is also very well done indeed - in fact two winners there. Congratulations on first rate modelling - by any standard.
An interesting comparison with the Typhoon - it is easy to forget just how small many WW1 aircraft were, and how relatively low powered these machines were too.
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Lovely work on your models, Nigel!
Regards
Dave
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Very well presented, Nigel.
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Very fine modelling here, Nigel. I especially like Nieuport and streaking on your Dr.I!
The comparison is interesting indeed. I am lucky to be able to see these differences every day. I have around 70 WW2 subjects and 55 WW1 ones sharing the same cabinet. It is always striking to see how small Camel was when compared to Spitfire, or Fokker Dr.I to Fw 190... It is also hard to believe that in 25 years mankind did such a great leap. Pity, that it was aimed at killing one another...
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Nice collection, congratulations.
Adam.
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Lovely models, Nigel. Grand job on the Nieuport (one of my favourites!), and the
streaking especially on the Dr.1 is super. Oh yes the Typhoon is nice too. ;) (understatement ;D).
The size difference is quite something when you see it displayed as you have.
Cheers,
Ernie :)
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Reminds me of a particular magazine article that captured my imagination when I was a kid. It was an in depth comparison of the SPAD XIII vs. the F-4 Phantom II. All the specs. Just the kind of thing an 8 year old would eat up. There was even an illustration showing them in a sort of a dogfight. Must have been in 1968 and the impetus would have been 50 years of US fighter aviation. A lot happened in those 50 years...
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Beautiful job on all three models Nigel but I especially like the Nieuport, that is a stunning model. The size comparison is very interesting, it just goes to show how small these WW1 aircraft were. Congratulations on the three models, well done.
Des.
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I really like the Nieuport, Nigel. Really nice, clean, and straight forward. Thanks for posting those.
LT
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Nigel,
Three beautiful Models; the Nieuport is the epitome of "clean" and a real eye catcher! As for the size comparison the "nose to nose" photo of the Typhoon and DR1 says it so well. Thanks for posting these.
Cheers,
Lance
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I too found the size comparison interesting. At the risk of being escorted off the premises, my favourite is your Typhoon.
Cheers,
Chris
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Thank you all, as ever, for the kind words and encouragement.
It all presents a bit of a problem. I'm keen to start work on something from WnW, probably the Pup, but now want to crack on with the Eduard Sopwith Triplane and Camel (both in the course of construction), the SPAD and the Fokker EV. All this at a time when the new academic year is starting and I'm already getting masses of work related email.
Best wishes
Nigel
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incredible meeting of legendary fighters, and give a real idea of airplanes evolution during the two wars.
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Thanks for sharing your beautiful work Nigel. The streaking on the Dr.1 is spot on, and really impressive for 1/48. The Noop is immaculatley finished, and I really enjoy Nungesser's scheme. The Typhoon is a real added bonus, an aircraft I really like, and beautifully finished. Great modeling! Good luck with the new school year. :D
Regards,
Bob
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Thank you Bob and Quentin
In juxtaposing aircraft in this way I could have chosen one of the very few other World War II aircraft in a fit state from my limited collection - a Tamiya Spitfire Mk1, but I love the late-war Hawker aircraft. I sometimes wonder if the greats of World War I have more in common with the early aircraft of World War II than the latter had with those in the skies in 1945.
Thank you also for the good wishes Bob. My lot in life is to work from my computer with students scattered around the world. The downside is that no matter what time of day it is here in France there are always some of them awake, sending messages etc and awaiting a response.
Best wishes
Nigel
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Nigel,
Absolutely beautiful trio my old friend. The little Nieuport is my favorite though. I love the size comparision too. Keep 'em coming !
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Nigel,
Absolutely beautiful trio my old friend. The little Nieuport is my favorite though. I love the size comparision too. Keep 'em coming !
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
Another ditto to the above!
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Thank you both for your very kind words.
Best wishes
Nigel