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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: GeFliegler on February 11, 2017, 06:38:07 AM
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Hello everybody, this is my attempt to convert the Academy 1/32 Camel to a 2F.1 Ship's Camel. There are a few minor inaccuracies, some because I didn't know and some because I couldn't do :P . I didn't know WNW would release this type when I started, or else I could have waited a little. Many conversions were needed, but none was really difficult to do. Most problems with this kit can be solved with sandpaper. I only had to construct the inner struts and the Lewis mounting (well, not perfect :-\ ). Other parts came from the spare box. The propeller is temporarily placed there, because I know it is not correct for this airplane. I will build another one when I get proper information. When it finished I had the (very bad) idea to add inspection windows on the top wing, without previous works as I didn't plan to do this from the beginning, so it came out disappointing.
This does not represent a specific airplane, it was built as a study. Any information and comment will be appreciated, because I intend to do this again. I will also get a WNW of course, but this one is cheap and amusing and is one of my favorites 8)
Cheers !
https://uk.pinterest.com/gefliegler/camel-2f1-conversion-132/
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That is a very nice Model! I really like the finish; great paint work, detail, and exceptional shading and weathering. If this is just "built as a study" I can't wait to see your second one! Nicely done, a superb Build 8)
Cheers,
Lance
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Thank you Lance ! I find a lot of inspiration in here and I am getting better :) Still a long way to go though :)
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A very attractive looking model, painted and weathered beautifully. You have done a great job with this somewhat iffy kit but with a little work you have produced an excellent model. I built the Academy F.1 some time ago and thoroughly enjoyed the build.
Des.
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Thank you Des. I remember your built very well ;D
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George,
Outstanding Camel my friend. You've done an excellent job with the old Academy kit. Having finished an old tool Camel myself I certainly do appreciate the work required. Congratulations and Well Done. Looking forward to your next Camel.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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I saw this on FB earlier today and was impressed! Beautiful work on a kit that is somewhat challenging. The conversion work is awesome!
RAGIII
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Thank you all for your kind words :) Next to finish is McEwen's 8239D, I am doing this in black and white checkers. Then some Germans. I will post when finished. In the meanwhile I am following some of the builds here, and getting techniques and ideas. There is a lot of interesting material to be discovered yet.
Regards !!!
George.
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If that was a test piece I cannot imagine what one of your models will look like when you really get your act together!!
I have nothing negative to write because I cannot see anything to criticise that you have not already pointed out. Congratulations on an excellent model.
Stephen.
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Ditto to the above comments, excellent work !
Ed
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That's a very nicely detailed build. I have this kit somewhere and tbh I thought about selling it when the WNW options came available however having seen your excellent rendition I'm having a rethink.
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That's a very nicely detailed build. I have this kit somewhere and tbh I thought about selling it when the WNW options came available however having seen your excellent rendition I'm having a rethink.
It cannot build to the level of WNW I guess :o However, it is worth a try (at this price) and you don't cry over it if things go wrong. Get A LOT of sandpaper :D
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Thank you all !!!
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Very nice job on getting this kit to look this good, congrats.
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That is really nice looking.