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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: Bughunter on December 13, 2017, 08:11:17 AM
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Morane-Saulnier Type N
Hello my friends,
here is model number six of this year!
During the work on my other projects I got an invitation to a private modeler meeting in Austria. I was asked to take the new models with me, but I wanted to show a surprise - a new freshly build model.
So I have to build it non-public, sorry my friends! I checked my stash and decided for a Morane-Saulnier Type N. This kit promised a fast build: small, no biplane or let alone triplane, only small amount of parts.
After four weeks in October the task was done.
This Eduard kit (2004) is really fantastic, in details, quality and fit! It is very rare now.
There was a normal kit and a Profipack, I used here the normal one and the Profipack-PE (provided by a friendly person).
As usual I used additional parts: a Small Stuff rotary engine, "French seat belts" of the new Steel-series of Eduard and brass and nickel silver for some scratch work. the rigging was done with Gaspatch turnbuckles of different types and fishing line to stabilize the model.
I like the outcome, because it shows so many details: the safety bond of the bonnet, the gear, the rib tapes ... On the other hand the painting could be done better.
For painting I used Alclad, MRP, Gunze and acryl of AK for the wood painting. The weathering was done with oils, the chipped paint effect was applied with hairspray.
After the event has taken place I can show now this model - the surprise was successful! I have taken pictures during the build so I can show a post hoc build report if you like.
Enough text - now the pictures of this small and filigree fighter:
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1vTQIWGFrijW4JewpFBGXspFjUg3GFWO1)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1FMh2juHEjJQ9gKZaQshasJl1Xvqbrgvf)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1GO6jQrd-4h2UIFDPYfRinONXVVJ0kFoo)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1oZI-kIzPc7ap9YqokuoKY0IHG_jEPVl3)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1WvpLTKCmsZw7t8bkL8y8AgSb-g8M9rCa)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1ihE40b1yTWiMPzSlvzbSvUUFQv9DCpv3)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1UijYBjQl-mfGCmeD4FuZXs7M8aJsjv8Q)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1Xy26_NjaYJbhQaI5sHWzfv_D69-rH_Yi)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=13pnbrxoFHPqcfycDgOGBLhTtxhsxpavd)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1mf8ZLhNJmN23yDLT0uiJcN1nrYUmZzeV)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1auj9XA90HkWGEeNd0Tybk1rvM92MxGhk)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=147gcp0g8L6bfwRh67K8AB4sI6Ttqv8s6)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1ykkxM30U8sGZ9Ppqo65ylRLrdGlX4SHR)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1jihH8g2dKj_2mlbpa4aMZFLbHR75FvGP)
A view from below shows a lot of the engine:
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1o5NgMLulMt_dI29rSzEBBgZ_X0vCNc9P)
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1yOcmiuhrU2rkCOMc7NozXWPXBeniY71Y)
A funny picture: I tried a rotation of the propeller during exposure:
(http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1RHeLJTznc9cHPa8qsAVJMDUIBS2MWUSF)
Have fun with the pictures!
Cheers,
Frank
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Beautifully done Frank! I love the Type N, it just looks right. I built the old Revell one a while back and it took a lot of work to correct. This looks like a much simpler, but far better, build!
Ian
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A very fine model. Colourful and nicely built.
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Congratulations Frank on another beauty.
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I love it! What shade of red did you use? It's perfect.
Cheers,
Bud
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Very nice built! The small rib tabes are usually missed by most modelers. Assume you used decals for these or a Micron pen?
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Very nice Morane, and captures the pugnacious look of the aircraft... very well done
Ray
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Breathtaking Morane, as wonderfull as your other models. The Morane Saulnier N is one of my most favoured and you did her justice in every way. There's just a small thing that I am not too sure anout: As far as I know only the British Morane Saulniers had their engine covers and front parts including landing gear struts painted red. They wanted to ease distinction between their Moranes and the German Fokker monoplanes. But all French flown Moranes like yours kept the factory black color.
Best regards
Andreas
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Oh my! Frank, this little plane looks great like all of your models. Chapeau!!!
Manni
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You can't ask for more - Excellent build.
Well done.
vB
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Great job, I really like the chipping on the metal parts, congratulations!
And wow, sixth model this year, your building pace is really admirable, especially in this high quality.
Cheers
Ondra
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Very well done Frank, the finish on this model is excellent and you have done a superb job with the rigging.
Des.
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Frank,
I missed this earlier, superbly done all round! I really like the rigging you've done, so easy to over do on this design but you've kept it in scale and very "real" looking. Nice work!
Cheers,
Lance
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Thank you very much my friends for your great feedback!
What shade of red did you use? It's perfect.
Bud, I used the Gunze normal red, H13.
The small rib tabes are usually missed by most modelers. Assume you used decals for these or a Micron pen?
No. All decal stripes were to wide. A friend tried to cut decals and masks, which failed too. For painting with pen I could not do such amount of stripes in a clean way. After a lot of experimenting at the end I used a fine thread used normally by ship modelers. I will show a picture in the build thread.
There's just a small thing that I am not too sure anout: As far as I know only the British Morane Saulniers had their engine covers and front parts including landing gear struts painted red. They wanted to ease distinction between their Moranes and the German Fokker monoplanes. But all French flown Moranes like yours kept the factory black color.
Andreas, I was not aware of this! Now it is to late, but I'm feeling fine with the actual finish.
I just used the Eduard painting guide (I will show it in the build thread) showing a black and a red one. I have seen also galleries of finished models, but no one discussed this issue. Later I found this picture, but I find it often hard to distinguish between red and black on those pictures.
(http://warbirds-online.org/images/PictureOfTheDay_9878/MoraneSaulnier_Type_N_3.jpg)
Source: http://warbirds-online.org
And wow, sixth model this year, your building pace is really admirable, especially in this high quality.
This was the rate of the last three years. Funny enough, exactly 6 and not 5 and the other year 7 ;) I thought I could finish 7 this year, but now I run out of time with my Lebed build, so this will be the first model in 2018.
Lance you don't missed it! It was just online, but all my other friends here posted so much in a very short time :D
Thanks again, your feedback is highly appreciated!
Cheers,
Frank
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Wonderful execution ! Ad my compliments to all of the above !
Ed
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That is a superbly finished model. As has been remarked the chipping on the metal panels looks most realistic. Many congratulations on another fine model.
Stephen.
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Great model indeed!
Once build mine forum members drew my attention to that thread:
http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53151
I do not want to open new discussion what is THE TRUTH there, but IMHO is quite interesting WWI speculation distracting our thoughts
regards
K
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Frank,
I am stunning into silence, by how beautiful this model is! :-X
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Yeah, Frank, hear hear... absolutely love it...gorgeous.
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Wonderful execution ! Ad my compliments to all of the above !
Ed
I agree with My Amigo as always!
RAGIII
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Thank you all for your feedback, very much appreciated!
Cheers,
Frank