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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Under Construction => Topic started by: Fliegerhorst on December 25, 2013, 12:18:26 AM

Title: 1st build--a Neiuport 17 by Eduard
Post by: Fliegerhorst on December 25, 2013, 12:18:26 AM
Hi All!!
I am new to building WWI and would like to build the Eduard Neiuport 17. A while back I got numerous hand-me-downs in 1/48 scale from one of our members on the forum. These thankfully came with extra goodies and decals.

The 17 seems a good starting place---- I have a Eduard Albie DII and DIII but I let my friend airbrush the fuselages as he enjoys doing this----however his paint was way too thick and it globbed into a orange peel finish. I don't want to mess with this problem until I get some experience under my belt-----very disappointing!

I do have some modeling experience as I am a HO model railroader. But struts and wires are a brand new experience!

Andy 
Title: Re: 1st build--a Neiuport 17 by Eduard
Post by: RAGIII on December 25, 2013, 12:28:33 AM
You have chosen a good kit to start out with. The Eduard 17 has no major fit issues and builds up into a nice model! I am sure you will get all of the support you need. Don't hesitate to ask for advice as this group is very willing to share ideas!!
RAGIII
Title: Re: 1st build--a Neiuport 17 by Eduard
Post by: Ernie on December 25, 2013, 02:01:42 AM
Good choice to start with, Andy.  The little Nieuport has rigging to be sure,
but it is not hard to do, so you should have little trouble with it.  It is good
practice before you tackle more complicated models.  And as a bonus, you
end up with a gorgeous aeroplane.

Cheers,
Ernie :)
Title: Re: 1st build--a Neiuport 17 by Eduard
Post by: Nigel Jackson on December 25, 2013, 03:00:35 AM
A lovely choice Andy. Few aircraft convey the delicacy and beauty of the early machines as well as the Ni.17 and I found the Eduard model a pleasure to build. Good luck!

Best wishes
Nigel
Title: Re: 1st build--a Neiuport 17 by Eduard
Post by: Des on December 25, 2013, 06:52:11 AM
This will be a great start for you Andy, the Nieuport 17 is a wonderful little aeroplane in any scale, I'm sure you are going to thoroughly enjoy the experience and please remember, we are here to help if need be.

Des.
Title: Re: 1st build--a Neiuport 17 by Eduard
Post by: ALBATROS1234 on December 25, 2013, 01:16:11 PM
coincidentally my first plastic ww1 model was an eduard nieuport 17. it is a sweet little kit and is pretty easy to build. the rigging isnt really hard either and the strut array makes upper wing placement a breeze. i would glue the "v" struts to the upper wing and the cabanes to the fuselage. after this is dry it is a cinch.

on solving the albatros problem there is a product called scalecote http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/Scalecoat-Model-RR-Paint-10568-Wash-Away-Paint-Str-p/smz-10568-wea-10568.htm which strips paint from models without damage to the plastic. i have also had luck with 91% isopropyl and simple green all purpose cleaner. use a stiff brush like an old toothbrush to scrub loose the gobs then take a sharpened toothpick to get stubborn paint from corners and recesses.
Title: Re: 1st build--a Neiuport 17 by Eduard
Post by: Fliegerhorst on December 26, 2013, 12:43:20 AM
Thanks all for the words of encouragement on this little project!!

I will start tomorrow and will send photos as soon as I find my camera!  :)

Andy

PS--I am trying to learn to fly the N 17 in Rise of Flight! It is so fragile and light in this sim!!

Title: Re: 1st build--a Neiuport 17 by Eduard
Post by: Fliegerhorst on January 12, 2014, 07:32:57 AM
Found my camera! :)

I have a beginner question---how do you get Scotch (cellotape) tape goo off of plastic parts and clean them up?

Also do I begin by painting the interior? What color is doped silver fabric on the inside of the fuselage? I would assume that the silver would be the last coat of dope on the fabric so the interior fabric color would be a clear doped linen????

Andy
Title: Re: 1st build--a Neiuport 17 by Eduard
Post by: LindsayT on January 12, 2014, 11:13:29 AM

I have a beginner question---how do you get Scotch (cellotape) tape goo off of plastic parts and clean them up?


I would think that nail polish remover (acetone) would do the trick without being too hot for the plastic.

LT
Title: Re: 1st build--a Neiuport 17 by Eduard
Post by: Dal Gavan on January 12, 2014, 12:06:10 PM
G'day, Andy.

You could also try some 91% Isopropyl Alcohol (the stuff they sell in hardware shops as a cleaner).  It eats paint, so dab it on with a cotton bud/ Q tip and leave for a minute, then rub off the glue and finish with a bit of water.

Cheers.

Dal.