Author Topic: Squiffy joins the big boys - WNW Sopwith Pup RNAS  (Read 9639 times)

Offline eindecker

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Re: Squiffy joins the big boys - WNW Sopwith Pup RNAS
« Reply #45 on: January 10, 2015, 04:54:44 AM »
For me, each build has been a learning experience. I've gotten quite a store of experience, tools, techniques and habits but with each new model, while those come into play (usually), I am always confronted with new things to learn. I've used for rigging: monofilament of various sizes and stiffness, stiff wire, stretched sprue, EZ Line in large and small sizes and a kind of stretch thread (not so hot). I've made turnbuckles from various types of tubing, settling finally on brass, and depending on the material I use for the rigging "wire" will do the loop-back method through a wire eye and tube, or maybe wrap the material and paint it later as a fine Japanese modeler does, or slide on a tube or two, attach the wire (this works best for me with EZ Line) to the mounting points, slide the tubes to the correct positon and lock with CA. Sometimes I just don't bother with turnbuckles, depending on how I'm feeling at the time. I no longer beat myself up for not making "accurate" turnbuckles and applying them at every opportunity. Sometimes I do. I'm working on this...

I would venture to suggest patience, a rigging line cut three times longer than you believe necessary (it's cheap, after all) to make handling it easier, magnifiers – I use an Optivisor – and soothing background music. I also find that various brands of Scottish modeling fortification elixir is sometimes called for.

Your Pup's looking fine. Don't be too hard on yourself.

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Re: Squiffy joins the big boys - WNW Sopwith Pup RNAS
« Reply #46 on: January 10, 2015, 06:41:27 AM »
  "I also find that various brands of Scottish modeling fortification elixir is sometimes called for."
 Yep, we do have a lot in common besides age! ;)
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Re: Squiffy joins the big boys - WNW Sopwith Pup RNAS
« Reply #47 on: January 10, 2015, 06:48:29 AM »
Good light helps too, also an uncluttered background, preferably contrasting sharply with your workpiece.

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Re: Squiffy joins the big boys - WNW Sopwith Pup RNAS
« Reply #48 on: January 10, 2015, 01:47:08 PM »
Squiffy, Looking great! I like your lower wing staining!
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Re: Squiffy joins the big boys - WNW Sopwith Pup RNAS
« Reply #49 on: January 10, 2015, 02:36:20 PM »
When I came back to this, I decided 1/72nd was going to be my thing. I found out that a dose of elixir before adding p/e was essential for me to keep my sanity, etc.

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Re: Squiffy joins the big boys - WNW Sopwith Pup RNAS
« Reply #50 on: January 16, 2015, 06:12:10 AM »
Well, it is finished. http://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/index.php?topic=3517.120

It was enjoyable to begin with but when it came to the rigging it was less so, until I got the hang of it. Unfortunately it was rather messy to begin with and the rest wasn't great.

I'd like to do another 32nd scale kite at some point but unless I come across a WNW Sopwith Tripe on ebay, or they bring out a Camel kit, I'll be going back to 72nd for the forseeable future. I'd like to do a DH2 but I need more practice with rigging before I tackle one of those.

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Re: Squiffy joins the big boys - WNW Sopwith Pup RNAS
« Reply #51 on: January 16, 2015, 09:40:51 AM »
I think you did very well Squiffy.

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