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French a/c group build 2012-13

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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 1:29 AM

The french had some bizare ideas about design didnt they? Can i enter with the Bugatti 100 Racer? I just found images of the 110P Id love to build that, but the price i payed for the kit im sticking with whats in the box lol. Its the Planet Models 1:48 kit.

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Posted by bsyamato on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 3:38 AM

VanceCrozier

Mon dieu!!!

ARSENAL-DELANNE  10C-2:

I see lots of bizarre french prototypes but this win!! Indifferent

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 6:50 AM

Theuns - well it's not being built by me, I don't have any resin in my stash beyond a few AM detail parts.

Scorpiomikey - This is where I have to confess that, well, Bugatti always sounded Italian to me! Embarrassed  (I suppose their vehicles are out of my price range.) Yes, come on in with your racer, I can add you right now.

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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 3:23 PM

Same here, but after some research, it turns out Bugatti is a French company and the original designer was French and it was commissioned by the French government (There was something about Belgium and Italy in there somewhere but i cant remember where)

The kit should arrive in the next couple weeks, hopefully.

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Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 7:10 PM

Scorpiomikey

Same here, but after some research, it turns out Bugatti is a French company and the original designer was French 

........and the French government wouldn't let the Bugatti family restart production after the war 

http://www.classic-vehicles.com/history-of-bugatti.html

Quote: " In 1945 Germany surrendered and Ettore Bugatti applied to the French Government for permission to return to the factory and restart production, but the French refused, saying that as the Italians had fought against France, he had lost all property rights. Ettore appealed and whilst the case was being heard, he returned to the factory in one of his unsold Bugatti Royals and afterwards went to see where his son had died. While he was there, he collapsed and was rushed to hospital by his chauffeur. Bugatti never recovered consciousness and died without knowing that his appeal was successful."  


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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 8:19 PM

No wonder the Model 100 was such a bizzare aircraft. Italian and french engineering in one aircraft. The pilot sits between 2 drive shafts coming from 2 angled V8's.

Thats a recipe for disaster if ever i heard one.

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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 8:20 PM

Bugatti's concept of customer relations was somewhat eccentric. To a Bugatti owner who complained that his car was difficult to start on cold mornings, he is said to have retorted, "Sir! If you can afford a Type 35, you can surely afford a heated garage!"

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 7:23 AM

Scorpiomikey

Bugatti's concept of customer relations was somewhat eccentric. To a Bugatti owner who complained that his car was difficult to start on cold mornings, he is said to have retorted, "Sir! If you can afford a Type 35, you can surely afford a heated garage!"

Kind of sounds like the "Let them eat cake" method of customer service doesn't it?! It is an interesting machine - that's the resin kit you were asking about in another thread right? I have yet to try one, will have to do so one of these days.

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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 3:36 PM

Yes, im nervous as hell about it. The most resin ive ever worked with was a handful of components for a TA-4K. Ive been inspired by Chucks 388

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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Thursday, July 19, 2012 5:17 AM

Eeep. it arrived.

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Thursday, July 19, 2012 7:05 AM

Scorpiomikey

Eeep. it arrived.

Sorry to hear that, uuh, errr, I mean CONGRATULATIONS on receiving your first resin kit!!! Whistling

How does it look? Throw a post out there asking for some pointers, the gang should be able to lend a hand.

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Posted by ozzman on Thursday, July 19, 2012 10:39 AM

Do the aircraft have to be in French markings? I have Eduard's Mirage IIICJ in isralei service that I may enter.

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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Thursday, July 19, 2012 3:30 PM

48 scale 100p on wing of 72 scale c-47.

Im going to try and get my Apache finished before i start of this beasty.

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Posted by Helo H-34 on Thursday, July 19, 2012 8:56 PM

Vit13

Hello

for the H34  some info here

http://celag.free.fr/museum/us_index.htm

Thank's for the really great link to the French H-34 helicopter restoration work . There are some really good pic;s , especially of the main rotor housing . I have been searching for a pic just like that for quite a while ....Awesome !

Thank's again for the link Toast

John .

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Friday, July 20, 2012 8:40 AM

ozzman - no, French markings aren't needed, just a French aircraft. That's one of the great thing about these machines, a lot of them can be found in interesting markings.

Scorpiomikey - slightly forward-swept wings too?!?! I'm liking it!

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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Friday, July 20, 2012 3:35 PM

Yup, the design was ingenious. the designers were... imaginative to say the least. The predicted top speed was around 800kmh. Running off 2 tiny V8's with tiny short props. I really dont think so. Theres a replica project going on, so hopefully when they get it flying well know the truth.

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Posted by PaperPanzer on Friday, July 20, 2012 7:21 PM

Sorry about the period of inactivity, It's been to hot around here to do anything, until recently, and I didn't want to post the final pics until after the start date.

Okay, down to business, the paint cured, it was time for the next step, final assembly.-

The pilot added.-

The roundel decals are in two parts...Black Eye-

In the meantime, I decided to make a simple display base. It is just 1/2 in. MDF, painted cheap sandpaper, and loose ground foam sprinkled over the wet paint out of a decommissioned shaker jar.-

Meanwhile, the underside received all it's markings.-

A piece of scrap styrene painted MM Military Brown was used for the description stand. It and the plane are secured with epoxy.-

This was my first attempt at using the manufacturer name decal as a description.-

Clumps of ground foam added for bushes.-

All cured next morning.-

Then took it outside for a couple of pics.-

I'm calling this build done. By far the landing gear was the most difficult part, that alone took several days. The scheme follows the one on the box, but a reference book shows this aircraft in the plain green scheme you see here. In order to not get flak for it from certain individuals in the household, I swapped part of the registration numbers around. Oh well, can't be perfect. Now where's that Amiot...?Big Smile

Auctung! Panzer!

- "And now for something completely different..."- Monty Python's Flying Circus


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Posted by taxtp on Saturday, July 21, 2012 12:18 AM

Nice model PaperPanzer. I've enjoyed this build.

Cheers

Tony

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Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Saturday, July 21, 2012 11:20 AM

PAPERPANZER:

Looks really nice.

The base adds to the effect.

Thanks for posting the photos.

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Posted by bsyamato on Saturday, July 21, 2012 5:57 PM

nice piece PaperPanzer Yes really like this original looking plane

Here few updates on the nieuport, i'm slow too lately

The attempt to detail the back of the engine. Failed! i cutted in two the worked piece to had two half cilynder but metal wire escape in lots of half circles Sad (before to cut i put CA glue on pieces )

After i just used the half plastic rod pieces without metal wire.

Used the fuselage as dime to cut cockpit floor

here actual state

At the next

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Sunday, July 22, 2012 2:12 PM

Scorpiomikey - a replica project? If they'd finished it in time it could have been used in the new Batman movie!

PaperPanzer - nice finish, base and everything. I love the shape of that machine, will have to watch for one in the future. I'll add a "finished" pic to the build list when I'm not mobile.

bsyamato - can't see your picture for sow reason, sounds like the plastic is fighting you on this one!

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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Sunday, July 22, 2012 6:22 PM

"I am a leaf on the wind, watch how i soar"

Recite the litanies, fire up the Gellar field, a poo storm is coming Hmm 

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Monday, July 23, 2012 10:03 AM

thanks for the link!

On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister

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Posted by Theuns on Monday, July 23, 2012 11:54 AM

All thumbs way up PaperPanzer !

Nice how the base makes it look "real"

Theuns

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Posted by PaperPanzer on Monday, July 23, 2012 5:59 PM

Thanks guys, the base was a "minimal effort" to say the least, I didn't feel safe leaving that delicate undercarriage by itself on a stand- alone bird. The base primarily keeps the legs in order.

I'm pretty slow at the moment as well, the hiatus is nearing! Crying

Auctung! Panzer!

- "And now for something completely different..."- Monty Python's Flying Circus


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Posted by bsyamato on Monday, July 23, 2012 6:07 PM

What's the problem Vance, don't see the pictures? Surprise

Et voilà le moteur!! at the end i break the original piece and started a scratched  new one :

excavated but more retouch needed on the engine cover

a part of actors involved

middle and larger tube for central body, smaller rod for the cilynders.

Using the original engine as reference to drill holes for new cilynders

electric copper wire used to simulate cooling fins

here actual state, left to put minor details and exhaust mainfolds


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Posted by VanceCrozier on Tuesday, July 24, 2012 9:05 AM

bsyamato


WOW!!!! Cool

On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister

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Posted by Echo139er on Tuesday, July 24, 2012 9:11 AM

Holy Frijoles!  I am liking this.

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Tuesday, July 24, 2012 9:44 AM

I've got a couple of small radials that I could try that with. Will have to pick up some copper.

On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister

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Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Tuesday, July 24, 2012 10:28 AM

Echo139er

Holy Frijoles!  I am liking this.

Ditto
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