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1/72 Flashback Sopwith Strutter


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Hello all – here is my latest completion – the Flashback 1/72 scale Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter. This was built out of the box, in the markings of N5241 of the 4th Escadrille, Royal Belgian Aeronautique Militaire, 1917. These aircraft were obtained by the Belgians from the British and saw a long service life, so I went for a weathered look. The decals came from a mixture of the Blue Rider sheet BR-236 “Royal Belgian Aeronautique Militaire 1914-1918” and the spares box.

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The kit was reasonable to build, however, be very careful fitting the struts – lots of test fitting is required and it took me a couple of tries. Even then, the wing isn’t quite at the right angle. Probably a combination of the kit and my poor construction skills…! Otherwise, it is a lovely kit straight out of the box.

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All comments and criticisms welcome!

Thanks

BC

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Brad,

Just jumped onto BM and saw this post. To be honest I only read the title and not the author....

I should have known it was another one of yours - the Humbrol paint prop gave it away!!

Another Classic beautifully modelled in Plastic.

Cheers Dave (or as you know me - DFK).

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Oh my soul, that is unreal Brad. Absolutely beautiful. Rigging in 1/72 will probably drive me to copious amounts of alcohol. :coolio:

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Having built the single seat bomber version of this kit I am amazed at what you have achieved here. The paint finish is exceptional and seriously makes it look 1/48th.

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That is superb.

Really beautiful build.

Brilliant rigging, finish and weathering.

Interesting subject too.

I am actually astonished at what you've been able to achieve.

Very inspiring

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Absolute master class ! I am used to seeing this kind of finish in 1/32nd wingnut wing kits :o

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Wow I like that Brad,.....brilliant built, superb scheme and it looks like a real aircraft,....all that in a 1/72nd scale model,......mindblowingly good!!

Cheers

Tony

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