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  • Member since
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  • From: Berkeley CA/St. Paul MN
Posted by EBergerud on Saturday, March 17, 2018 4:41 PM

On worldwar1modelaircraft I'd look through a couple of Des' scratch build logs. About everything is covered there. I'd think that any of the video builds would show control wires closely. Des also has a log on the Academy/Italeri Camel. There's also Bob's Buckles site (he sells homemade buckles and brass tubing) and has some how tos. There are some very detailed WWI rigging or build reviews on YouTube. WingNut Wings website is a source of its own. The instructions are available to view for all models in print - including one Camel. WNW recommends that people new to bipes skip buckles and drill small holes to glue the line into. Most of their control surface rigging points are built into the model - the hidden ones you just glue into a hole you make. WNW has pretty complete rigging diagrams. If you want to emulate the buckle effect without the buckle you could thread on small bits of brass rod or very thin plastic tubing made for fly tying. That said, I think bipe fanatics use buckles - a Polish company called Gaspatch makes white metal buckles/tubing in one piece - very neat but not cheap. But with those you can get a sample of several kinds of buckles - they varied from plane to plane. According to WNW, the Camel didn't use them.

I'm sure that the forum has builds of a lot of 1/48s - they're really cheap. An Eduard "Weekender" will go for $20 or so. I've never built a Roden kit, although I have the WWI version of the Rolls armored car, but they're pricey too. Italieri has reboxed a 1/32 Nieuport 17 which Des likes - about $20. I also have a WNW and it's a lovely kit. But for reasons not known on earth, most  of their offerings are out of print and maybe available on eBay for $300 or so. (Could have made more on speculating on WNW than on the stock market.) Anyway Des' forum is pretty big - I'd guess WNW kits are in the minority.

Eric

 

A model boat is much cheaper than a real one and won't sink with you in it.

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  • From: Naples, FL
Posted by tempestjohnny on Saturday, March 17, 2018 6:08 AM
Nick great looking meteor well worth the effort. AS for me. I just got a gloss coat on the Mosquito no pics not worth it. Hopefully decals this weekend

 

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Posted by crown r n7 on Friday, March 16, 2018 9:44 PM

Thank you stik it was a fun build

 

 

 Nick.

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Posted by stikpusher on Friday, March 16, 2018 8:55 PM

Crown, your Meteor looks great! Very well done sir! Toast

 

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Posted by Armor_Aficionado on Friday, March 16, 2018 8:52 PM

The Hurricane for my Battle of Britain diorama is nearly complete.  Still have to finish painting the canopy before I install it, then a little light weathering and my first attempt at installing an antenna wire using EZ-line.

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, March 16, 2018 8:56 AM

Thanks Nick, I'm pretty much just grousing though. 

 The base coat I used did dry with a slightly pebbly finish but I put down a couple of coats of gloss to compensate. All the decals seemed to go down normally, and most of them snuggled down and stuck to the finish like they're supposed to. But a few didn't.

I've been using Super/Micro Set and Sol for over twenty years and about 99% of the time they work perfectly. But 1% of my decals just won't settle down and stick correctly. I don't know it the solution, decals, or just bad luck on my part. 

In any case guess I'm just whining since the Future seems to have took care of the problem. I just need to remember to carefully check each model for silvering before i move on to the panel line wash stage. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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  • From: the redlands Fl
Posted by crown r n7 on Friday, March 16, 2018 8:20 AM

Bish thanks bud Im looking forword to it.

Jack thank you this kit hit me back a few times.

Gamera thank you my friend . it seems to me with either a future or acrylic gloss coat the decals stick to much I noticed this with the M4 with future and the gloster with tamiya. now does the decal wrinkel up before or after setting solution?

 

 

 Nick.

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  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Friday, March 16, 2018 7:40 AM

Nick: She turned out fantastic! Kudos sir!!!!!

 

 

Well, I found yet another decal with heavy silvering, the fourth one so far. Looks like I didn't notice the silvering against the grey paint on the fighter. So I wiped away the wash I was laying down and gave the decal a sopping coat of Future. So far the Future has seeped down under the decals and done a great job of getting rid of the silvering. But I shouldn't have to do this, Aero Master is supposed to be a good brand of decals and I sopped on plenty of Super Sol and Set when I first put them on. I'm wondering if I should be using a stronger decal setting solution. Hopefully Bish I'll still be done by the end of the month, after defaulting on two of your group builds I'm determined to finish this one on time... 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Friday, March 16, 2018 4:27 AM

crown r n7

Bish thank you I would like to be in that commonwealth GB if it happens.

Greg light coats my friend and slowly build up tx again.

 

No if about it, build thread will be up soon.

Will be great to have you on board.

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

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  • From: ON, Canada
Posted by jgeratic on Thursday, March 15, 2018 11:57 PM

Nick, very nice work on that jet.  Yes

Colours look great, and I think careful attention to 'in scale' fading of the camou edges also help differentiate the two paints on the top surfaces.

regards,

Jack

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  • From: the redlands Fl
Posted by crown r n7 on Thursday, March 15, 2018 10:31 PM

Bish thank you I would like to be in that commonwealth GB if it happens.

Greg light coats my friend and slowly build up tx again.

 

 

 Nick.

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  • From: Indiana, USA
Posted by Greg on Thursday, March 15, 2018 6:57 PM

Nick, that is a cool little jet.

I wish I had the patience and know-how to end up with an exterior finish like that. It is really nice.

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Thursday, March 15, 2018 5:30 PM

That was very much worth waiting for Nick, great looking build. really pleased you stuck with it after your problems with the first kit.

Front page updated and glad to have had you on board.

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

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  • From: the redlands Fl
Posted by crown r n7 on Thursday, March 15, 2018 5:03 PM

ok guy's this one is done the 1st try was FUBR the paint removal went very bad had to start all over again.   thank you for all you comments and to let me be in this super GB.

 

 

 Nick.

  • Member since
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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Thursday, March 15, 2018 3:11 PM

I think you have it looking just right Nick.

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

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  • From: the redlands Fl
Posted by crown r n7 on Thursday, March 15, 2018 3:10 PM

Gamera thanks bud its moving along

Greg thankyou I was looking for a semigloss finish.

BrandonD I need to pick up the pace

jgeratic yes and you cant see beyond the green mat lol.

isteve thank you I really liking acrylics now

Bish thanks I couldnt dirty it any further

Im almost done I have the landing gear in place .

I have both engines also the right engine is a replacement the left one is weathered

 

 

 Nick.

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Thursday, March 15, 2018 2:46 PM

Looking forward to seeing those pics when your able to Steve.

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

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Thursday, March 15, 2018 2:45 PM

Pin wash looks really nice Nick.

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

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  • From: Hatboro, PA
Posted by Justinryan215 on Thursday, March 15, 2018 3:08 AM

Steve, Thanks for the kind words!

"...failure to do anything because someone else can do better makes us rather dull and lazy..."

Mortal as I am,I know that I am born for a day.  But when I follow at my pleasure the serried multitude of the stars in their circular course, my feet no longer touch the Earth...

 

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  • From: ON, Canada
Posted by jgeratic on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 10:41 PM

Thank you Brandon and Steve.

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No new photos, but just a quick update - three little pieces need to be glued in the cockpit, then I think I can start closing the fuselage up.

regards,

Jack

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  • From: Indiana, USA
Posted by Greg on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 6:17 PM

Thank you for your kind comments Brandon and Steve.

And Steve, Flory washes are indeed the cat's pajama's far as I'm concerned.

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  • From: Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Posted by iSteve on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 3:36 PM

Looks like everyone's been busy while I was away!

Nick - Beautiful camo work on the Meteor, and she's finishing up nicely too. I think you'll grow to love Tamiya paints.

Brandon - Love that Bristol! Hard work, yes, but beautifully executed.

Jack - That detail work is stunning! Nothing like setting the bar high, eh?

Lostagain - Talk about being plagued by ejector pins. Unreal how prolific and predominant they are.

Castel - Really loving the work on the Walrus. Been thinking of getting that kit

Stik - I had been wondering how your Vampire was coming along. Great work, especially with such a small scale, and the dry brushing work is nice and subtle.

Greg - Love that Typhoon! Looking forward to getting on mine.Aren't those Flory washes the cat's pajamas? So easy to work with.

Armor A - Coming along nicely. I seem to remember that issue with the landing gear. I think I managed because I wasn't paying that close attention to the instuctions :)

Justin - Excellent diorama! That's one beautiful Lancaster. Well done sir!

I'll post the many pics I've taken on my build as soon as I can make the time to put them up :)

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  • From: ON, Canada
Posted by jgeratic on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 2:19 PM

Nick, she continues to look good.  Your cluttered work bench reminds me of mine - looks more mayhem than organized.  Cool

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Eric, thanks - and yes have that WW1 site bookmarked and had also signed up to the forum to search specific topics.   I couldn't find a thread concerning the coversion of the Clerget to Bentley engine.  Mind you, that place is dedicated to 1/32 and Wingnut has a Bentley boxed in one of it's multiple releases of the Camel.

One thing I wish existed (or just haven't found it yet) is an outline where to use particular attachment points for the rigging.  I'm certain that turnbuckles - used to adjust wire tension - is not present on control wires, but I could be wrong, or simply depends on the aircraft type?

regards,

Jack

 

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Posted by BrandonD on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 1:46 PM

Jack - that Camel is coming along nicely. Great work so far.

Greg - I love that Tiffie. And yes, it's the Hasegawa kit with Eduard extras.

Nick - Love that Meteor. Can't wait to see it hit the finish line.

-BD-

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    May 2013
  • From: Indiana, USA
Posted by Greg on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 11:09 AM

Eric, thanks for commenting and yes the kit was well worth the time. I had fun with it.

Nick, your paint work looked good already but that coat of clear flat makes it zing.

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  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 7:29 AM

Nick: Looking good!!!

Eric: Thanks for the link, I'm going to have to check out that website this weekend. 

 

Working on panel line washes now, sorry no photos- kinda boring so I haven't taken any. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

  • Member since
    August 2015
  • From: the redlands Fl
Posted by crown r n7 on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 6:56 AM

Here are my latest meteor pics did light pin wash and sprayed over with tamiya flat clear.

 

 

 Nick.

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  • From: Berkeley CA/St. Paul MN
Posted by EBergerud on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 1:11 AM

Greg: very nice work. Hope you found it worth the time. Mean looking plane.

 

JG: looks like you might have that eye for detail needed for a modeler of bipes or ships. I think I mentioned this before but the site World War I Aircraft has ads for extraordinary bipe gadgets, plus tutorials on basic scratch building. The site's guru Des Delatorre has full build logs on all of his jaw-dropping scratch built planes - wish I'd come to this hobby when I was younger. The forum is also extremely helpful. Address: www.ww1aircraftmodels.com (I use Apoxie Sculpt two part acrylic putties for lots of things - they're cheap and mine have lasted years. I think it's a little like Miliput.)

Eric

 

A model boat is much cheaper than a real one and won't sink with you in it.

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  • From: Indiana, USA
Posted by Greg on Tuesday, March 13, 2018 3:45 PM

Thank you Gamera, surely do appreciate it.

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  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, March 13, 2018 12:07 PM

Sharp work there Greg, bravo!!! 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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