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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: Mike Norris on October 03, 2019, 12:28:39 AM
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Hi all,
The Sopwith 'Swallow' is now complete.
Many thanks for following this build and your kind comments.
A full build log, in PDF format, will be available from my site (link below),
Mike
(http://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/SWALLOW/shots/swallow1.jpg)
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Mike, this is a reference build of this original Camel conversion!
Your clean and careful build left me speechless (sorry) so I jumped only in to raise your attention at some points.
I will use your report definitely when I trying to do my conversion in 1/48.
Only one question after examining the final pictures:
Were the chassis struts made of wood or metal? Painted in PC10?
Again, this model is a beautiful representation of the original!
Cheers,
Frank
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Your build log was fantastic. Watching this one come together was a pure joy. The conversion work, details, painting and rigging are all first class!
RAGIII
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Your build log was fantastic. Watching this one come together was a pure joy. The conversion work, details, painting and rigging are all first class!
RAGIII
Agree with Rick 100%, simply beautiful masterpiece.
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Hi Frank,
I have the Windsock International Vol 14, No.4 printed in July/August 1998.
It was my main reference for the build, but the information is pretty scant and certainly doesn't go into details of construction, other than general statements such as 'wood and metal components in the wing'.
Looking at existing photographs and the fact that the 'Swallow' was based of the 'Camel F.1', leads me to believe that the fuselage 'cabane' struts were wood and varnished or painted.
The only photograph of the cockpit shows metal supports for the struts which again seems to indicate that the struts were wood.
Mike
(http://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/SWALLOW/strutmountings.jpg)
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Awesome result, Mike. The PC decaling adds another level of visual interest, in addition to the weathering and small details.
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Mike
Thanks for sharing another great build and another fantastic educational opportunity for all of us.
Always learning,
Kevin
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Mike,
You've done it again, another stunning model and this time a very elaborate conversion. Great work, very educational, and a pleasure to follow your efforts through the construction. Congratulations, she's a beauty!!
Cheers,
Lance
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Mike,
You've done it again, another stunning model and this time a very elaborate conversion. Great work, very educational, and a pleasure to follow your efforts through the construction. Congratulations, she's a beauty!!
Cheers,
Lance
The same here. Great modeling all around!
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Beautiful! and apart from the plane and pilot....I also like the grass (and poppies?).
Lovely!
Robin :)
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Thanks all for your kind comments - much appreciated,
Mike
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Hi Mike,
I was one of the followers of the building of this masterpiece because one of my "next projects" will be a Swallow 1/72 scale version from a Revell Camel.
"Masterpiece" is the only name came to my mind to describe your model.
Not only modelling, but study and research at high level.
Many compliments,
Roberto
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Lovely Mike,
A well executed, ambitious project!
Guy
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Now That is what I call modelling, Mike! A truly stunning result and your blog was a real pleasure to watch... I have no doubt it wasn't easy, but it turned out Absolutely Fabulously! Regards, Marc.
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Wonderful model, Mike it was a pleasure to follow this build. It looks so fantastic. I'm looking forward your next project.
Bye,
Manni
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For a conversion, especially in such a lerge scale where every detail counts, that is truly a mini-masterpiece. The figure adds that extra touch of realism. Brilliant modelling - many congratulations on pulling off a difficult build.
Stephen.
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Superb Finish of a beautiful subject!
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Mike,
very nicely done =). As someone else mentioned, I like the ground work and the poppies? And of course, I especially like the figure =)).
Paul