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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: KrzysiekK on June 29, 2021, 04:55:30 PM

Title: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: KrzysiekK on June 29, 2021, 04:55:30 PM
Hi

Done almost OOO. I have only removed original engine and assembled Small Stuff Le Rhone 9C
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_2.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_3.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_4.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_5.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_6.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_7.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_8.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_9.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_10.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_11.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_12.jpg)
Accompanied by colleague, which was completed 5 years ago:)
PS. The tailskid missing was found already and got back to the owner
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_13.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_14.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_15.jpg)
(https://rebe83.waw.pl/galeria/MSTYPN_CHAPUT/MSTN_16.jpg)
pzdr
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Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: PrzemoL on June 29, 2021, 07:35:38 PM
Very nice. I especially like that photo with both Ns standing on the noses - like synchronized swimming :-)
It is a pity that the spinner obscures the lovely Small Stuff engine almost completely...
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: Manni on June 29, 2021, 08:11:46 PM
Always very inspiring, Prze. Terrific work on those beauties.
Bye Manni
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: ModelCellar on June 29, 2021, 09:42:24 PM
Fantastic.  TWO examples of great modeling.

Paul
 
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: DaveB on June 29, 2021, 11:04:25 PM
Great job on your MS type N - love the worn paint on the cowling.

I assume this was the Eduard kit?

Regards

Dave
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: lcarroll on June 29, 2021, 11:09:55 PM
    Very nice, both of them! I particularly like the wear and chipping on the spinner and cowling of the more recent one as pointed out by Dave as well.
Cheers,
Lance
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: RichieW on June 30, 2021, 03:02:44 AM
Beautiful work, congratulations on 2 stunning models
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: Alexis on June 30, 2021, 12:06:54 PM
Fantastic results K ! Mind blowing really  :)

How did you do your ribs on this one , strapping looks very convincing  :)


Alexis
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: KrzysiekK on June 30, 2021, 07:44:08 PM
Thank You!
How did you do your ribs on this one , strapping looks very convincing  :)
Alexis
That was the hardest part..I have used same methodology as with MS typ L i.e. the blackliner (0,05 or 0,1). You would have just one shot so better to perform few trials to get confident at that step

regards
K
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: RAGIII on July 01, 2021, 01:07:22 AM
Superb Modeling! Like others I find the chipping to be outstanding.
RAGIII
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: dr 1 ace on July 01, 2021, 04:02:52 AM
Ditto all of the above compliments-Nice job !!

Ed
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: lone modeller on July 01, 2021, 05:17:50 AM
That is a stunning pair of MS's. As others have commented the chipping on the spinner and nose and rib details really stand out.

Stephen.
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: Rookie on July 01, 2021, 07:46:30 AM
It's all been said.

All I can add is:

W O W !!!!

Willem
Title: Re: MS typ N//Chaput//1:48
Post by: Brad Cancian on July 02, 2021, 08:05:31 AM
Great work! Just about to finish one of these myself. They are a nice little kit.

For those building one of these, one thing to watch out for is that the wings can be glued on with some backstagger if you're not careful; the leading edges of both wings should be a straight line from tip to tip, both from in front and above.

Cheers,

Brad