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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: mgunns on October 22, 2012, 10:12:07 PM
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Greetings all:
I finally finished this. It was for a GB on Aeroscale, but I didn't get it done in time. I posted pics there as well. It didn't turn out to my likeing, I didn't take care of problems when they arose figuring the rigging would take care of it, it didn't. Anyway, it is done, finally got the motivation to finish it. I also tried a little weathering. I usually don't weather my models, but this one was a good candidate for it.
(http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/ptbarnum101/Nieuport17/DSC00706.jpg)
(http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/ptbarnum101/Nieuport17/DSC00701.jpg)
(http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/ptbarnum101/Nieuport17/DSC00700.jpg)
The model represents one piloted by Boris of the 19 KAO located in Galicia. The markings are of the order of St. George. Apparently Boris' nickname was "Bob" which is written on the fuselage sides. It is an intersting addition to the growing collection of the usual cross and cockades. If I ever build another one of these, I will pay closer attention to the wing, fuselage, alignment and get the aftermarket interior pieces for it.
Enjoy.
Mark
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Mark,
Ol'Bob certainly did turn out well my old friend.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Mark,
I like it! Your weathering on the silver/aluminum finish is really well done, subtle but effective. Can you tell us more about how you did it? I have a silbergrau Pfalz DIIIa in the line up and would appreciate some thoughts on weathering the metallic monotone finish.
Cheers,
Lance
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Thanks Gregory: The arrival of an early spring and promise of an early riding season, caused me to let fit problems go. The lower wings should have been aligned better. I figured rigging would take care of it, but alas it didn't. I am still fairly pleased with it; in retrospect.
@ Lance: I used a real thin wash of those Winton Oils and terpanoid: I used a mixture of black and raw umber and just played with it. I used a about a 3/8 wide brush and wiped off most of the material and then brushed it one in one way strokes. If it got a little heavy I used a cotton swab, or cotton bud, wiped it off and did it again. With this model I wasn't real concerned about over weathering, but I saw someone do one of these and weathered it and it broke up the silver nicely so I thought I would give it a try. What the heck?
Anway, glad you like it, and thanks for the kind words. Now on to a resurection of my melted WNW SE5a.
Best
Mark
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All I can say Mark is that I'd be proud of it if it was my model. The weathering is both subtle and realistic looking, the prop and strut woodwork looks good and the marking scheme is unusual and attractive. It's a winner in my book!
Cheers,
Chris
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Outstanding job all around, Mark. It's hard to make an all silver plane look interesting, but you pulled it off brilliantly.
Cheers,
Bud
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Hello Chris:
Thanks for the kind words, each one is a learning experience, and it does make a nice addition to the collection.
Best
Mark
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Nice one, Chris - like the markings.
Regards
Dave
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Nice job Mark, I would be extremely happy if my finished model came out like this one. I like the weathering - it makes her look suitably worn.
Well done.
Andrew
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Very well done Mark, the weathering is just right and the prop looks great, I really like the markings you used, I would be very proud to have her sitting on my display shelves.
Des.
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Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
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Looks pretty good to me!
Got this in my stash, with the cockpit, wheels & cowl AM stuff - if it looks half as good as your I'll be most pleased.
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Thanks everybody.
I will probably do another one of these at some point and use the aftermarket stuff. Who does it anyway?
Best
Mark
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Hi Mark. I really like the job you've done on this subject! I have this kit on the shelf, and you've whetted my appetite to get to it sooner rather than later. ;) I find the Russian Air Service aircraft to be very interesting, and plan to model a variety of Russian Nieuports in 1/32. So many projects, so little time! ;D
Regards,
Bob
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Very sharp!! your cowling is excellent
Steve
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Thumbs up mate!!! One of my favourite markings of Ni17. Congrats!