I've dabbled in complete scratchbuilds before, but no completed aircraft. Well, I figure it's time to start. And for my first project? Coming from me, expect something strange.
I chose to try my hand at a Bezobrazov triplane, the only Russian triplane of WWI, in 1/72. It went through several incarnations of the airframe, but never made it to production.
http://www.pigstompers.net/Triplane-Madness/Bez_01.jpg
http://static.rcgroups.com/forums/attachments/3/8/3/2/5/a1069626-159-pic-35-2.jpg
As a scratchbuild, this shouldn't be too difficult. It's generally a box shape, with thin curved (opposed to full airfoil) wings. Rigging, though, is going to be an adventure...
In any case, here's what I got so far. Basically, just enough to look like a fuselage:
The biggest challenges for me are:
- Making an engine/cowling and prop
- Building an interior (through the opening- my fault, but I'll deal with it)
- Getting some wheels in the right size
I'm not going to list rigging- yet.
Stay tuned. I have no idea how long this will take, but I'm not going to rush it.
(A similar thread is posted in the Aircraft section, and major updates will probably be reposts. Just lettin' ya know.)