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Finished late late last night.
I will get photos together and send in later today.
This was a challenge to say the least, but fun!
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
Just finished shooting the last vlog. I'll edit it together and post it shortly.
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Timothy Kidwelltkidwell@firecrown.comEditorScale Model BrandsFirecrown Media
Wow, this thread continues to amaze and inspire- just a boatload of awesome from all of you!!!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Beauteous Bumble-Bee there, Bob! [Sorry, the "alliteration" key was stuck.]
Seriously, a really impressive build and scheme. And the shot with the 109 really does sort of boggle the mind, perspective-wise.
Greatly enjoyed the GB and "flying in formation" with all of you. Blue skies and fair tailwinds to all and sundry, and I look forward to the reunion [I'm guessing] when the next FSM GB gets underway. Can't wait!
Greg
George Lewis:
Thank you Tim-it was a fun ride.
Bob
And this one passes into the history books. It's been a great ride, gentlemen. Aaron and I will post a vlog this morning to wrap things up. Goodnight!
Whoa! I go away to can some cucumber pickles and look what happens! A "bumble bee" shows up.
Way to go, Bob! Make sure to take the ribbon.
Interesting to see what two decades of technological advancement gets you.
Gamera and GMorrison - Still plenty of time for you guys. I'm gonna go make more pickles. It seems to do the trick ...
John-very nice work-looking forward to seeing more progress pics
Shiv-nice work on the Gotha-I can't imagine attempting to rig that one....hope to see more pics soon
Aaron-outstanding work....very impressive job on the Fokker
Ok-progress report....made a fixture out of Legos that helped in the attachment of the wing....kinda...still touch & go for awhile....anyway...wing is on....landing gear is on...all the little bits that didn't go flying across the room are on...this one is done...may go back later & rig it...minimal rigging on the E. V so I can live without it...I have an Albatross in the stash that I'll use to work on my rigging skills...anyway, here are the pics and the last pic was just for comparison-one of the last planes of WW I and one of the first of WW II..and thank you Tim (and Aaron) for hosting an outstanding GB...it was fun and educational...I really enjoyed it.
cheers
jeaton01Poor goat.... Nice, Aaron. Sure makes red and white airplanes look plain, doesn't it?
Nice, Aaron. Sure makes red and white airplanes look plain, doesn't it?
Yeah, Aaron's constantly resorting to heathen rituals around the office when just flicking the switch for the lights or actually opening the internet browser would be far more efficacious.
Hey! That's my baby you're talkin' about!
John, the DH.9 is coming along splendidly. And while you didn't make the deadline, please keep us abreast of the build and let us know when you finish. It's gonna be a looker, no doubt about it.
Poor goat....
Seriously, there are some really fine models and modelers here, it's been great fun participating.
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
Tim and Aaron D-7 heaven!!! OUTSTANDING!
John and Shiv you guys make my little Fokker look, well--little!
Build quality all around is awesome
Freem
Chris Christenson
Greg, John, Bish, and Chuck,
Thanks. It was a lot of fun!
Cheers, Aaron
Aaron Skinner
Editor
FineScale Modeler
Aaron - {clapping and cheering} Woohoo! Nicely done, sir! Welcome to "biplainitis" I love the prop and the "overspray."
Freem - very cute...they are tiny little guys, aren't they? Nice job!
Shiv - above and beyond the call, my man...have fun finishing her up. It is quite the accomplishment, to be viewed in awe by fellow modelers ("he built a what?...by who?")
Guys - I'm signing off for the day, then heading to the Oshkosh airshow for the next few days. It has been wonderful interacting with all of you. I hope "doze editor boyz" decide to make the WW1 Group an annual build. I can get a full table setting of mugs, maybe...
Take care everyone and happy modeling!
Chuck Davis
Another great looking build Aaron. Love the colour scheme, and the prop is another great piece of work.
I am beginning to think we should have all got shares in WnW before this started.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Aaron,
fantastic looking, most impressive.
On the Bench: 1/72 Ki-67, 1/48 T-38
1/144 AC-130, 1/72 AV-8A Harrier
"He shoots...he scores!"
Beautiful D.VII there, Aaron. Well worth the waiting for.
John - The Niner is a beauty. Please promise you'll show us all when it's done.
Shiv - The Gotha is glorious. I look forward to seeing it in all its rigged- and bombed-up glory.
*wipes hands after sacrificing goat*
Well, I've re-established contact with Photobucket, so, here's my Fokker. Beautiful, almost idiot-(Aaron)-proof, kit. There are a couple of things I'm going to fix when I get the chance. This aircraft is supposed to have a rear-view mirror, but my kit part had a big sink mark dead center in the lens. I'll fill it than add it to the model. There's also a tear in a decal under a wing from a last-minute handling accident.
All-in-all, I'm pleased with how it worked out. The last biplane I built was Glencoe's Martin bomber in 1991 so it's been nice to flex the old modeling brain a little. Thanks to all of you who participated and shared your enthusiasm and knowledge. This is one of the best modeling experiences I've ever had. Now. I'm eyeing the S.E.5A...
Cheer, Aaron
Tim,
nevermind.
The Eindekkers look good, freem, good job. Biplane bombers with lozenge camouflage and converted forests for struts! Gah! That probably broke Photobucket, too bad, Aaron. My sympathies, shivinigh.
Here are my "where it's at" pictures. The cabane struts are glued to the fuselage, all the other flying surfaces are just tabbed in or resting via gravity. The PC10 on the top of the flying surfaces extends on under so I used up a fair bit of masking tape and hours there. It really feels good to get it this far, even if it is not done. This is a great kit, full of detail, every step has made me try to do my best and it has rewarded me for that all along the way. What more can you ask?
Thanks very much for a great group build, everyone, and especially Tim and Aaron.
Gah,no! *raises fist to the sky* I must have annoyed the modeling gods. I have my Fokker all done, pictures shot and ready to upload...and Photobucket is down. Pictures to come, I swear!
shivinigh Well I tried to get the Gotha across the finish line but it looks like I just ran outta gas. Still have all the rigging to do and haven't even looked at the bombs and racks yet. but on a brighter note, after almost 4 weeks my mug finally came in
Well I tried to get the Gotha across the finish line but it looks like I just ran outta gas. Still have all the rigging to do and haven't even looked at the bombs and racks yet.
but on a brighter note, after almost 4 weeks my mug finally came in
Shiv, that is a heroic effort by anyone's standards! I'd love to see you finish it out.
And the mug! I'm thrilled to see you got one! <applauds>
Shiv, that's looking great. There's defiantly a similarity between that and the 0/400. I wonder if one influenced the other or both sets of designers just happened to have the same idea.
Freem- nice build it looks great.
Tim and Aaron thank you again for running this GB, and thank you to everyone else for your work and very helpful advise.
Bob - That's two of the four from the 1/72-scale contingent. I have a feeling we're gonna see another here before the night is out.
Gamera - I feel your pain. No pressure. Do what you can.
Greg - Aaron and I were just musing that we've had a pretty good completion rate. And we had someone who went in for an extra tour!
Nice job Freem-all that rigging makes my hands start shaking....especially in 1/72nd scale! .I especially enjoyed seeing the family photo.
I think your right there Greg, certainly the highest completion rate.
freem, that does look a great build. A plain background as Tim suggests would make a huge difference. I found that alone improved my pics no end.
Great to hear from you Freem! (We all thought you were MIA.)
Sorry to hear about your difficulties with your bird, but glad you stuck through to the end. Hope to see some better photos if do-able. (Does your camera have a "macro" setting?)
I think this is the highest participation percentage I've ever seen in a GB. Well done, us. (But mostly thanks to Aaron & Tim.)
Freem, it's great to hear from you!
Congratulations! The E.IV is finished! Its sounds like you had some serious travails at the end, but the pressure's off now.
From the pics, it looks like your camera wants to focus on the supplies on your workbench. Do you have a piece of plain white paper you can put behind the Fokker to help your camera focus on the plane? If we can get a clear image, I'll copy it and put it in the Hall of Fame.
I love the family photo. Very cool!
Again, congrats! And don't forget to claim the ribbon.
Tim
My Eindekker family all 1/72 scale: Revell E.iii, ICM E.iv, Roden E.v(D-8)
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