
Like a lot of WWI Aircraft Modelers, I anxiously awaited the Sopwith Camel release by WNW. I had built the Hobbycraft one several years ago, based on Des's build and the nice results he achieved from that kit. When WNW Released the Camel, we were deluged with Camels. I got a few and started on the USAS Kit in Henry Robinson Clay's markings from "A" Flight, 41st Aero Squadron, partly because I like the scheme with the Camel in the "V" and the unique USAS Cockades, but having read a few of Elliot White Springs books, I wanted to do one in honor of one of his fellow pilots, so chose this airplane.
The model is no cakewalk. Careful planning and care must be used when building this model. There are many pitfalls that the modeler can easily fall prey to. That being written, it builds into a very nice model and will reward the modeler with same. I fell into almost every pitfall the kit provided due to rushing the build and taking "shortcuts." A no no. I won't go into that, suffice it I am happy with the result.





WNW on the left, Hobby Craft on the right. The H.C. is slightly overscale, as it is pantographed down from the Revell 1/28 scale kit.
Thanks for stopping by and looking.