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GilShapley
#1 Posted : 17 February 2015 19:14:29

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Well this build took a bit longer than I thought it would. I think I must have been spoilt by the comprehensive instructions that are part of Deagostini and Hachette builds. The instructions for this build where a bit sparse

This is Model Airways Kit that I purchased from the USA. Should you contemplate doing the same bear in mind that what you pay for the kit will not include any import tax/vat which will be payable when you parcel arrives in the UK. Their web site does warn you of this. Model Airways offer a free replacement for broken, missing or damaged parts which they have done so in my case, but bear in mind that it will take some time for the replacements to arrive (4 weeks in my case).

There are no instruction regarding what colours should be used so I have used a light stain for most of the woodwork, Gunmetal for most thing metal, red for the wheel covers (Mainly so it matches the Focker Tri Plane I built some time ago.)

Care is required when handling this kit, being a scale of 1:16 some of the parts are fragile and easily broken.The Britannia metal parts are soft and the castings do require some tiding up. After re gluing the fuselage for the second time I ended up reinforcing the joints with pins I had left over from my Victory build, the heads I painted gunmetal.

The Propeller parts supplied consisted of ply cut outs which I did not like so I made my own out of 4 X 4 mil lengths two different colours to give the finished effect of which I am well pleased.

One final point all measurements are in fractions as the USA are not metric. Had to download a conversion chart as all my drills are in mm





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#2 Posted : 17 February 2015 19:16:48

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Beautiful finish, a job well done
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#3 Posted : 17 February 2015 20:04:25

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BigGrin Very nice work , i do like there kits and do want to get hold of one one dayCool
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#4 Posted : 17 February 2015 20:17:58

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#5 Posted : 17 February 2015 20:39:52

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Looks a stunning model, well done and some nice tips for those that might contemplate buying this kit Cool
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#6 Posted : 17 February 2015 21:21:12

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Very nice work Gil. Cool ThumpUp

These WWI fully exposed airframe builds are never the easiest to build especially with all those bracing wires but you've certainly done a good job with it - well done!

Love the laminated propeller by the way. Love Drool


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#7 Posted : 17 February 2015 21:39:42

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That is a beautiful build Gil.The model airways kits are nice, but can test your patience.You have done an outstanding job in pulling this one off.Cool
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#8 Posted : 17 February 2015 22:28:42

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This really is a stunning build you've done Gil Drool top stuff mate and your patience and attention to detail have paid off.. Cool

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#9 Posted : 17 February 2015 23:08:49

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An excellent display of craftsmanship Gil, she has turned out to be a stunning build... Credit to you, your patience and your skill....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#10 Posted : 17 February 2015 23:28:10

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Hi gil,

love the finished build it certainly looks the part. your scratch built prop is gorgeous a real eye catcher, A stunning display piece

Nice one

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#11 Posted : 18 February 2015 00:17:34

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That is absolutely stunning, well done!!Drool BigGrin
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#12 Posted : 19 February 2015 08:19:50

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Brilliant job there Gil. As was said a real eye catcher. Commend your patience and will power to finish. magnificent job.
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#13 Posted : 29 March 2015 07:24:25

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OH WOW!!! That is one beautiful bird you have there. The intricate detail is amazing. Great Job!
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#14 Posted : 29 March 2015 11:16:15

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Gil

Tons of skill and patience expended here I can see. The end result looks stunning.

Model expo emailed me this week as they have a fantastic sale on for a few days and are doing these aircraft kits and several of their ship models for half price.

As much as I am tempted I have to draw the line at the moment on buy anything else.

Very well done again with your build it looks absolutly fantastic.

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Absolutely stunning build Gil.
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#16 Posted : 13 May 2015 20:09:06

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Super Job Gil

i have one stashed away, hopefully she will turn out as good as yours

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#17 Posted : 04 June 2015 02:47:02

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I picked up one of these as well. After seeing what is in the box, and seeing your end result, I have to say you did a steller job with the kit. Great work!
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#18 Posted : 04 June 2015 03:08:18

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Stunning mate, you've done a grand job and done it justice.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
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GilShapley
#19 Posted : 04 June 2015 12:28:23

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Thank for the positive feedback, always welcome

I was particularly pleased with the way the prop turned out

Now building The OcCre Jupiter a 4-4-0 Train most recognisable as the train from all those old western movies

If I continue with many more models I will run into that problem we all suffer from "Where do I display them"

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#20 Posted : 07 June 2015 22:50:44

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All I can say is "wow" lots of patience and skill as others have said.

I really like what you have done.
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