For those of you who've been following my WnW Bristol F.2b build log, I'm happy to report that I've finished my tribute to Andrew McKeever after three months of effort. Without a doubt, this is the most complex model I've ever built and looking back, I think I bit off more than I could comfortably chew. Even though I stumbled badly with an incorrect wing stagger that caused me grief, I did manage to make a caned seat from scratch and add extended exhaust pipes. All in all, I'm pretty pleased with my first attempt at achieving a weather worn look about her, but I know that I can improve my technique in future efforts.
I learned a lot along the way, and most importantly, enjoyed the whole process. Now that I know where and why I went wrong, I might even try my hand at a second F.2b to see if I can get it right.

A big shout out to Rowan Broadbent for issuing McKeever's decals and to Lance Carroll and Gary Barling (Trackpad) for their advice and patience with my never ending questions and rookie's observations. Finally, Des was instrumental in the completion of this model as without the detailed, annotated images of his immaculate F.2b he so kindly shared, I'd never have managed to get the rigging configuration looking somewhat like it should. My mistakes, not his!










Thanks for dropping by and having a look.
Cheers,
Chris