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Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« on: August 04, 2020, 12:08:45 AM »
After being working on several projects for a while now, it's finally time to post some of my progress with this one..



Swedish seaplane, Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. 'Marinens Flygväsende' 1917.

In WWI Sweden was neutral and didn't participate in the hostilities, but they needed to secure their neutrality.

One year after the outbreak of the First World War, the aviation pioneer Enoch Thulin founded a airplane factory in
Landskrona. They received an order from the Swedish navy for five seaplanes of the type Thulin G. It was the first large
order for a military aircraft designed in Sweden.

Thulin G would have German-made Benz Bz III engines. Engine deliveries were delayed due to the First World War and
therefore the aircraft could not be delivered until 1917. They were used for reconnaissance at sea and stationed at several
naval air bases along the Swedish coast: Karlskrona, Vaxholm, Landskrona, Hägernäs og Göteborg.



Enoch Thulin had placed great emphasis on aerodynamic properties when he designed the Thulin G. Nevertheless, the
aircraft had deficiencies in construction - It was difficult to maneuver on the water and had poor flight characteristics.
Of the five aircraft built, two crashed and one was destroyed in a fire. The two remaining Thulin G's were taken out of
service in 1922.



One Thulin G 'Flygbåt No 15', survives to this day at the 'Flygvapenmuseum' in Sweden.

As the Thulin G seaplane is a derivate of the German Albatros B.II Observer plane, I've been using parts from the WNW kit.
The main issue is the larger wingspan of the Thulin G, but encouraged by the success I had with converting the wings of
the Aeromarine, I want to try too accomplish this beautiful seaplane too. The Daimler-Mercedes engine is replaced by a
Benz Bz III. Most of the fuselage will be converted too.



Extention of the wings, with the added resin insert parts...





Kent

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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2020, 12:19:49 AM »
It looks like you have made a Fantastic start on this one! It is a beautiful looking sea plane and I am looking forward to your progress  8)
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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2020, 01:02:01 AM »
Great start on an ambitious project. I applaud the use of a WnW kit as a basis for the model. Not many would have used one, but it looks like this one is going to very good use. Please keep us updated on this project as it will be fascinating.
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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2020, 02:18:56 AM »
Great conversion even if it is in the gigantic scale. This is an interesting project of a type which is new to me. I will be following with interest to pick up tips which you are certain to reveal to us..

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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2020, 08:12:04 AM »
    A fascinating project Kent, and a very unique subject. Hacking up a Wingnuts Kit takes a bit of raw courage alright as sp has already remarked however it's looking like a real winner already. I am really going to enjoy this one!
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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2020, 10:24:51 AM »
You have my attention Kent  :) Hacking up a WNW kit ...Awesome !



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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2020, 11:11:34 AM »
This one looks very ambitious, Kent. I'm very keen to follow, and looking forward to your completed build.
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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #7 on: August 04, 2020, 04:26:39 PM »
It looks like you have made a Fantastic start on this one! It is a beautiful looking sea plane and I am looking forward to your progress  8)
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Thanks Rich, I've been at it for a while now, so updates will follow soon ;-)


Great start on an ambitious project. I applaud the use of a WnW kit as a basis for the model. Not many would have used one, but it looks like this one is going to very good use. Please keep us updated on this project as it will be fascinating.
sp

Thanks, I'm not as reluctant as I was before cutting up the Felix!


Great conversion even if it is in the gigantic scale. This is an interesting project of a type which is new to me. I will be following with interest to pick up tips which you are certain to reveal to us..
Stephen.

Thank you Stephen, I will surely have to use every trick in the book to get this done ;-)


    A fascinating project Kent, and a very unique subject. Hacking up a Wingnuts Kit takes a bit of raw courage alright as sp has already remarked however it's looking like a real winner already. I am really going to enjoy this one!
Cheers,
Lance

Thanks Lance, well I just can't help it, I'm a 'sucker' for the early sea/floatplanes.


You have my attention Kent  :) Hacking up a WNW kit ...Awesome !

Terri

Thanks Terri, I will do almost everything to get some of the seaplanes in my collection.


This one looks very ambitious, Kent. I'm very keen to follow, and looking forward to your completed build.
Cheers,

Gary

Thank you Gary! I reckon this will be a work in progress for quite some time to come...

Regards: Kent

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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #8 on: August 04, 2020, 04:41:14 PM »
Love your ambition, Kent!
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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #9 on: August 04, 2020, 04:46:00 PM »
Floats: As before mentioned, I've been working on this for a while.



Measurements of the floats from the museum.





Photos of the floats at the Museum in Linköping.





After hours of sanding...





Styrene sheets, strips and profiles, I just love this stuff, researching parts and trying to get as close as possible...

Kent


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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #10 on: August 04, 2020, 06:54:12 PM »
Fascinating subject, this is going to be another gem of yours. Following with interest.
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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #11 on: August 04, 2020, 08:09:53 PM »
Thank you, I find the subject very fascinating too, not at least because we Danes share the waters in between our countrys with the Swedes.



I found this wonderful photo of Flygbåt No. 15 from 1919. This time in light blue Swedish 'camouflage'?

I haven't decided which 'livery' to choose...

1) Natural wood & canvas.
2) Light blue and canvas wings.
3) Dark blue and canvas wings.

What do you guy's think?



The Donnet-Lévêque L-II at the Museum.

Kent

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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #12 on: August 04, 2020, 08:56:08 PM »
Floats: As before mentioned, I've been working on this for a while.

Styrene sheets, strips and profiles, I just love this stuff, researching parts and trying to get as close as possible...

Kent

And that love is shining through. Great work and very inspiring Kent !

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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #13 on: August 04, 2020, 09:33:30 PM »
Awesome work on the Floats. They look Fantastic!
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Re: Thulin Typ G - Flygbåt No 15. (Wingnut Wings 1/32)
« Reply #14 on: August 05, 2020, 06:08:43 AM »
Thank you, I find the subject very fascinating too, not at least because we Danes share the waters in between our countrys with the Swedes.


I haven't decided which 'livery' to choose...

1) Natural wood & canvas.
2) Light blue and canvas wings.
3) Dark blue and canvas wings.

What do you guy's think?



The Donnet-Lévêque L-II at the Museum.

Kent
I always had a soft spot for Natural wood so my vote is cast :)

Luke