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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => What's New => Topic started by: jeff shreve on December 12, 2015, 12:45:14 PM
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This kit is now available again. Looks like a nice kit but I'm no expert so can't say how accurate it is. Does a uncovered airframe so needs p;enty of woodgrain painting. To me it looks like the seat sits way too low in th cockpit. Also will need some turnbuckles for the rigging and fuselage bracing. My kit was $135 US including shipping from HobbyLink Japan
http://www.hasegawausa.com/product-pages/hsgs0031.html
http://web.ipmsusa3.org/content/sopwith-camel-f1
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The seat looks to be in the right place to me according to the plans I've seen. It's supposed to be a pretty nice kit, but I agree, it would need a lot of woodgrain painting to bring it away from looking like plastic.
George
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Had , sold, model very poor and on this scale, and plenty of circular traces of injection. :(
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Had , sold, model very poor and on this scale, and plenty of circular traces of injection. :(
Good to know, miecio52.
I'm waiting for the Wingnuts version anyway. 1/16 is not my scale.
George
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I saw this Kit built up at a Show last year, very impressive but as Jeff points out it needs a lot of woodgrain effect added. Without that (as in the one I saw) it looks exactly as described, like a lot of plastic! I'd be tempted by it, however, as it has endless potential as a super detail project IMHO.
Cheers,
Lance
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Had , sold, model very poor and on this scale, and plenty of circular traces of injection. :(
Quite true, all individual ribs have ejector pin marks - I have this kit and it will take a LOT of work.
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fuel tank behind the seat looks to be the wrong shape. can be fixed though. i have thought about this kit and thought i might considered doing it partially(or completely?) covered using tissue like early renwal or entex kits. you use liquid cement to stick it directly to the wood colored plastic. i considered the realism of skinning it like this and it entices me.afterward paint as one would a stick and tissue kit. to me the imperfections that would undoubtbly show would add a realism unobtainable from a solid wing/fuselage.jmho
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I missed this one last time... I have seen some nice builds of it though