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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: Bughunter on June 14, 2017, 07:10:20 AM

Title: The Wright Flyer, Aerobase 1/72
Post by: Bughunter on June 14, 2017, 07:10:20 AM
As promised here again a stripdown model, this is from the Japanese company Aerobase in scale 1/72 and was a Christmas present by my lovely wife.
The Wright Flyer
The brass is much thicker compared to the Eduard ones: easier to build, but not so original. The kit is very complete, which includes also the black base, the bicycle and white metal casts for pilot and engine. The PE was soldered an the biplane painted by airbrush with Gunze followed by wood imitation with oils. One interesting thing was the manual: after I completed the rigging according to the manual there were still some anchor points open on the model. I started research on the net and find other plans from original and bigger model kits, which helps me to understanding and finishing the rigging.

Now you know my collection of those rigged biplanes and it was a pleasure to share it with you!
Cheers,
Frank

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-rJ4x2W84v-E/VTFWHdHwtJI/AAAAAAAAD-E/9Yy_7fXaTb8/s1000/galerie01.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-E5Vm93nT9pw/VTFWHX27SPI/AAAAAAAAD-A/wA8K0Xsy5hM/s1000/galerie02.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-J4A5iVqU8iM/VTFWGRnVWTI/AAAAAAAAD90/RWA578yurGM/s1000/galerie03.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-HFdec1BVSHw/VTFWJ8zljzI/AAAAAAAAD-M/XyiWiUqkqYY/s1000/galerie04.jpg)


From different perspective:
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-sUaIxGhdpqQ/VTFWMLE3baI/AAAAAAAAD-Y/EXtq2e9hat0/s1000/galerie05.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-IhtcOY4jZJA/VTFWMG9TmoI/AAAAAAAAD-c/Mgult5EaW2g/s1000/galerie06.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-KcfyfpG1tAc/VTFWNDlzQ6I/AAAAAAAAD-o/RlfUvWvdt74/s1000/galerie07.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-UcLdkXlnMzA/VTFWN_n7z2I/AAAAAAAAD-s/HnTZuzjBFu4/s1000/galerie08.jpg)


Some details  ..
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-FS0RWCYxdZc/VTFWPR5TQVI/AAAAAAAAD-0/CLimo5HNUAI/s1000/galerie09.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-vnCuqTpVA-M/VTFWQhlS00I/AAAAAAAAD-8/Fu1gno5rE3w/s1000/galerie10.jpg)

Soldered from below:
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/FD5qV3EoYQiYPT892-k9t00ug9EvK-T6BZ2ecNrWH4jzlAZC3dUhHJJ8TZxPnyv_dK7Ox2NgzKKEsH8moG2qhrIQw4CVacw2_fdgSWYzZp7Ane_eJHuGsY2FcnqJO_xtuFsCDIKLELfik1m4jT4V80FgyMH93vopkjKGvdcyXfT8K_n8Kg4CYX9XqlRvQe7tSrFt_VMpntyToq0qcPCpxOSFl8XNmWWtMyfWdXdMjVPSW9f5eZ_I9baHZdJXGFZLwGnQow48CGnIvclSnC_3QsSsPyklJiWleYVaoQJAi6ENrl_Jan-1Gg8Febkn3NHLB67oofSSm6Q4RjT4x94UftGydLxSb9ykTpqWVp5MEOeXxonQWE8GIayXFJNrKFHQsiIQFIDsdY4n8OHKg9cYr_gnaz4Vj9nMFMAaNQIytlU8_wDj2P1EsYQufIZ3huLgqBFoqqZjkPe8IILKh1W6Hh-5fs10RyA_JfY4DYHS8KilJEAI3nQnHl2B9q-SIWmlQq9qTGTfmcM2CYBJ6-TaCtDJbcSJVb9jUxFpUMKWGHkmbU54jzB3bqkXbDwxDOiJumxI_OuyBhGqxGfLbd1ZczIFNSQkDdyXc_3y33G2auRqBs17SPFk=w800-h563-no)

The frame have to be filled with individual ribs.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/vIZSWPgg6hp-rfT0xyOZ8G41HYND-FdPiEl753M6HA5LKJ9mRDJEJoglqJ_36nhRWKYI6r0F7eHsthQkAQnwzX_cQR2fv99ro8QQ-Y6x5_S5QRfY-RdVLJCSQRCTykkHge62D7ydoX1dhnKUaBqyeqW15xxyGEOddo2KePfVNmtMI27yfWxgZwaHfkznR98WjEe9TQ_zMktCR4wSeNTchJcvtJVV2v5Yh7M-4zdjtVVIUd4JEdbbqQFnowV1gYuNRBkwOTnHb2P5pWXiCsJN72DuyV-_0cyaDamqn27TOPiOlgqKkxilnNsoPmSIlmOBQmq159fiR5EabDOJ5VBv6RoKalZaMTyubCsCYCr0e0WkRqTOtYUxhmZ5uI4pFuHKJLVnNzaf0SY7bKnqsxgbM75A7gmnegpBamoIlgL_CX3_0SKqCK3ACkQawRqqVf3I1F5RytSbcvio5YyM6yAuRT9K1-ZheopOHobTpREv_q9OLrIUn19lCHLYzeAyrFtukrq57IO9UfgbfpRjkR4SrabJGO7VJhCW1iabiAAWl2FxfEWjpTxIzT-QfSL7V23KAL0LkOrDV3cruvhtB1DgyoMBfYY7c9B9yQEQu-Iz3O6q3aU3wcSh=w800-h552-no)
Title: Re: The Wright Flyer, Aerobase 1/72
Post by: Des on June 14, 2017, 07:29:29 AM
Amazing work in 1:72 scale Frank. Soldering such small parts would have taken a very steady hand and good eyes, you have achieved a remarkable result.

Des.
Title: Re: The Wright Flyer, Aerobase 1/72
Post by: GAJouette on June 14, 2017, 12:54:58 PM
 Frank,
I'm absolutely in awe my friend.Simply amazing skill!
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
Title: Re: The Wright Flyer, Aerobase 1/72
Post by: Borsos on June 14, 2017, 05:05:23 PM
I can only repeat what all the others already have written: Simply amazing, unbelievable what you can do with these tiny kits!
Borsos
Title: Re: The Wright Flyer, Aerobase 1/72
Post by: Juan on June 14, 2017, 08:18:31 PM
Stunning Frank, another one of your beauties.
Title: Re: The Wright Flyer, Aerobase 1/72
Post by: Gisbod on June 14, 2017, 08:39:38 PM
Oh for heaven's sake Frank  ;D

Guy
Title: Re: The Wright Flyer, Aerobase 1/72
Post by: lone modeller on June 15, 2017, 01:54:04 AM
I scratch build 1/72 aircraft but I could never attempt one of these: this requires a level of skill and a steady hand and good eye that I can only dream of. Brilliant in every way.

Stephen.
Title: Re: The Wright Flyer, Aerobase 1/72
Post by: lcarroll on June 15, 2017, 03:25:52 AM
     "this requires a level of skill and a steady hand and good eye that I can only dream of. Brilliant in every way."

Frank,
    Stephen has said it so well above, and I can only add that you have brought much to the Forum with your magnificent collection, thanks for sharing your tremendously inspiring work with all here!
Cheers,
Lance
Title: Re: The Wright Flyer, Aerobase 1/72
Post by: Bughunter on June 15, 2017, 05:10:24 AM
Thank you Lance (and all the others!) for the warm welcome! :)

If one want to start such PE models, I can only recommend to start with a Aerobase one! The brass is much thicker so that model was really easy to handle compared to the other stripdowns. But there are not so much serious models, the bigger number of Aerobase kits in very small scales are more toys than models in my eyes. Don't get me wrong, they are good to get kids in contact with such PEs - we need more young modellers!

Cheers,
Frank
Title: Re: The Wright Flyer, Aerobase 1/72
Post by: Alpha Delta 210 on June 23, 2017, 05:19:26 AM
Simply incredible! I am in awe of your skill!
Title: Re: The Wright Flyer, Aerobase 1/72
Post by: RAGIII on June 24, 2017, 03:17:58 AM
Another absolutely Amazing build! Incredible talent!
RAGIII