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G'day All,

Finally done......... some pics of my first ever Wingnut Wings kit ( It languished for about 5 years at the closed up fuselage stage on the shelf of doom when I chickened out of continuing the build first time around). :huh:

 

Had fun finishing it. A few firsts on this one i.e. a WW1 aircraft, rigging (that ez line is like trying to glue spider web!!), lozenge decals and trying to make a piece of grey plastic look like a wooden propeller.

 

As is my norm, all paint applied with a hairy stick using Humbrol and Tamiya paints. Photos to my usual crappy standard.

 

Cheers,

Devo

 

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22 hours ago, Alpha Delta 210 said:

Great job. Definitely worth persevering with!

 

2 hours ago, kiwitrogg said:

NIce work !

:speak_cool:

Gaz

 

2 hours ago, Rafbanter said:

Superb brushwork. Well done!!

 

10 hours ago, davmarx said:

Really well done!  :goodjob:

 

Ciao.

Davide

 

12 hours ago, Duncan B said:

What a beauty.

 

Duncan B

 

14 hours ago, russ c said:

Really nice work and that prop`s awesome

 

15 hours ago, MickE said:

Excellent job Devo, it looks fantastic. I like the wood grain on the prop.

 

Mick

 

17 hours ago, Jon Kunac-Tabinor said:

Bravo!!  Its looks lovely.  I like the fact that it looks used, but doesn't have that "old master - fine antique" patina that seems to becoming almost a cliché for WW1 Wingnut finishes.

 

Great build

 

Jonners

 

18 hours ago, batcode said:

fantastic work...

 

22 hours ago, Alpha Delta 210 said:

Great job. Definitely worth persevering with!

 

22 hours ago, mick said:

great work

Thanks All for your kind words.

Cheers,

Devo

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7 hours ago, Gerrardandrews said:

Really excellent model, and rescued from shelf of doom, and looking the part.

haven't bought a wingnut kit yet, plan on doing so soon, seeing great kits like yours, spurs me on to do so.

Thanks Gerrard.

You will not be disappointed with a Wingnut Wings kit.

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12 hours ago, Buzby061 said:

Looks great, how did you get the prop looking so woody?

 

Pete

Thanks Pete.

In answer to your question "How did I get the prop looking so woody?"..........would you believe beginners luck?:thumbsup: 

 

I based coated with Tamiya desert yellow and used different shades of brown and yellow pencils that the Mrs had stashed in a kitchen drawer, to draw my attempt at laminated wood on the prop. Couple of gloss clear coats to finish and that's how it turned out. Mega room for improvement but it'll do for this one.

Cheers.

Devo

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