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  1. Great figure I'd always fancied a go at so watching with my green tinged specs on 😉 Paul
  2. Just a quick heads up to Pete that I succumbed at the weekend when I saw one of the O/400 kits on a stand for a paltry ÂĢ15.00 Well it would have been rude not to buy it . . . .so I did! Looking through the parts I'm generally impressed, but it's a real whopper compared to my usual single seater WW1 bipes so the question will be can I fit it in the cabinet when it's all done or will I need to be on the look out for a bigger cabinet now as well 😁 (Building it with the wings folded feels a bit of cheat, unless I can get a suitable towing vehicle and a few figures to go with it) Got a nice simple little parasol job on the bench first, but I'm already gathering references . . . Paul
  3. That makes a change from the usual rotary types 😁 I'll be picking one up if it appears anytime soon Paul
  4. Absolutely outstanding in all regards. I'm a bit lost for words to be honest, but since I usually work in 72nd (twice the size) and have been struggling with making my own I'll bookmark the page and come back to it later when I've got some glasses on. ðŸĪĢ Thanks for posting such an inspirational thread Paul
  5. Plenty to like about the Roden (and older Pegasus versions) of which I have several on the shelf, but an Eduard version? Come on chaps (and chapesses) surely that's great news for us builders of 'Gentlemans Scale' WW1 suff 😁 I'll be adding a couple straight away'- Their Nieuports and DVII /Dri are the best available in this scale for ease of building and with nice decals I can't help but think they'll be on to another winner. Paul
  6. Nice choices Bill Working on a full flight of 4 Jasta 19 Dr1's at the moment which are nearing completion although they seem to be taking an age because I insisted on tarting them up a bit (small parts engines, hand carved props etc) ðŸĪŠ Love the two choices you've made and have never seen the von Hippel scheme with a green tail so that will stand out nicely. The DVII scheme is a bit unusual as well so I look forward to seeing that one painted up (I recently checked and have 6 DVII kits so I ought to do a couple in the future, but want to redress the balance with a couple of early allied types first) Look forward to seeing them shape up Paul
  7. Love the build and yes I might just be tempted to having a go at this vessel at some point so thanks for the comprehensive look at what a pain it potentially could be. 🙃 (I've actually bought a couple of small 1/700 vessels which I'm lining up as next to get to after the group build I'm working on) Paul
  8. Thanks guys 😊 The KP kit isn't awful Steve, it's just a bit KP ish if you know what I mean 😉 I sanded the wings right down and rescribed the ribs so they looked okay, but it was the louvres around the front I couldn't really live with in the end (As it happens I ended up making them on the Pegasus one anyway) By the way you'll need to change the undercarriage position and some vents if you're planning on an accurate DIIa . . . Potentially it could be a perfect starter WW1 aircraft. Easy rigging of the wings, not too many wires, internal controls for everything except the rudder and most modellers have a stock of green and brown paint to use. There are a few simple graphics to make different versions and break up the camouflage. Paul
  9. Hiya folks. For the last few weeks I've been working on the old Pegasus Roland kit. (I started the newer KP version, but wasn't happy with various bits; detail was a bit soft or missing and wing too thick even after much sanding) When I spotted the Pegasus version for sale I snapped it up and the project was restarted. As usual I only kept the major components. All struts / control rods were made from brass strip and rod soldered together or sanded brass strip. Wheels came from an Eduard kit and most of the kits original detail was sanded off and re-instated. Cockpit was built up from scratch and the wing mount modified to include the large tacho that's very prominent in pictures. I also decided to add a reduced map of the front on the left hand side of the cockpit. 😉 Took three attempts before I was happy with the spreader bar on the undercarriage which is a detail not usually seen hence the close up. The figure is a 3D printed one which was tweaked slightly before adding a pair of wheel chocks carved from plastic. I almost forgot to add the prominent seam where the two halves of the fuselage shell join together (Hopefully nobody thinks my building is quite that bad) 😁 Painting was in acrylics with oil weathering and rigging is fishing line. Love the lines of this aircraft and hope you enjoy my interpretation. Cheers Paul
  10. No, no absolutely not Markio (you weren't were you? ðŸĪ”) However I am now absolutely bumping this thread coz I think it'd be a great GB 😀 Plenty of designs with no or very little rigging so room for plenty more . . .
  11. And obviously adding a few extra posts to the thread keeps it at the top of everyone's feed so hopefully those teetering on the edge will dip their toe in and have a go too 😉😀
  12. Do we need a few more potential entries, coz I'm happy to build a couple . . . Paul
  13. Great choices Paul 👍 Never seen the Merlin DH10 before, but seen a couple of their kits and was appalled at the quality (Appeared to be carve from the lumps of plastic provided) Hopefully the Vac will be a slightly easier build Paul
  14. Well that one scrubs up well Paul 😃 Lovely job 👍 Paul
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