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1/32 Special Hobby Morane Saulnier Type N


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Iv'e been working on this kit from Special Hobby.

 

First up are some engine shots; it builds up from resin and PE parts. I added 50+ some scratch parts like valves, rocker arms and spark plugs.

 

44883804241_d1a49d2264_c.jpgMorane by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

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And here painted up, weathering consisted of Tamiya Dark Brown panel liner over a Vajello Aluminum base coat. A fine toning of the Tamiya product shot though the airbrush tied things together.

 

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Thanks for looking, more soon.

 

Ryan

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Onto the cockpit I tried something different in assembling most of the structure then detail painting afterward. I left out the seat and scratchbuit floor till later.

 

31009279598_fa0cfc293b_c.jpgMorane by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

After the main colors where painted via airbrush, detail painting could start, decals by Airscale.

 

30842857948_6bd5619f70_c.jpgMS Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

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As mentioned before I made a floor for the bird, here is is all wood grained.

 

30842857558_d56343c7cc_c.jpgMS Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

Side walls painted up.

 

43970704135_3a7698c44e_c.jpgMorane by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

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And finally all tied together.

 

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Ryan

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  • 2 weeks later...

More progress shots.

 

Tail skid surgery....

The tubular structure was missing a leg so i replaced it with scrap rod. I found it to be a little off center so I cut down (2) of the legs to recenter at the correct angle.

Worked out great.

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Ryan

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Moving onto the landing gear and V structure mid fuselage I need to give credit to the kit designer, they all lined up very well with no jig needed.

 

31137320838_04f324f9dc_b.jpgMorane by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

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Thanks for looking.

 

Ryan

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14 minutes ago, Wonky Donkey said:

Brilliant! And very timely too 👍 

 

I was just considering getting myself one of these... 😂 Consider me watching with interest. 

 

W-D

Splendid, order your kit sir, we can have a race!

 

Ryan

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Also got some PE work done on the tail, but a luck would have it I lost one of the control horns!

 

My technique for apply small PE varies but in this case it was a swabbing of Tamiya extra thin to soften the plastic and allow me to "plant' the horn in place. The wet plastic will give you enough time to position the part at the precise angle you need. To set the part I use cut down mini brushes and extra thin super glue.

 

30131016947_6090e66ee1_b.jpgMorane by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

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I think the replacement horn underneath came out fine and it will be hard to tell once finished.

 

Ryan

 

 

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I managed to get the tail suck on, but before I did that I notched out a landing spot for the rudder horns. This way after painting and decaling they would have a nice recessed area to glue to.

First up was drawing the line, I kept symmetry on each side by using a piece of tape to hold the mark a determined distance equally on both sides.

 

30170009007_04089e068c_b.jpgMorane by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

The notch was made with a scribing tool to accept the previously measured horn,

 

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And the result after cleanup.
 

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Thanks

Ryan

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Drug this off the shelf of doom and completed some more work. Wings are a little chunky but the plastic is easy to work with. Here is before and after about an hour of clean up.

 

49822773198_1b9edf4081_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

And after....

 

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Ryan

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The rear cockpit shroud did not fit that well, I resorted to putty and new rivets via the UMM beading tool. Pics tell the story, It's not perfect but does match the limited run softness of the rest of the kit. ;)

 

49822777053_3e854dc08c_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

49822777083_4bb5872fae_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

49823308526_ff109cb52a_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

And the the new rivets....

 

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49823631637_60f7351558_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

49822778688_810f773ae8_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

49823629277_921e03a0c6_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

49822778538_cc85148478_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

49823312511_b0972237bc_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

And some prime and paint...

 

49822783108_2be5347637_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

49822783103_db8148586f_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

49822786793_7d954dbb1b_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

49823637252_b6bdb904cc_c.jpg1/32 Morane Type N by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

Ryan

 

 

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