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Sopwith Camel Le Rhone C1555 "Suds" (WNW, 1/32)


Delayar

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Hi!

 

I recently started my first WNW kit, the Sopwith Camel with the Le Rhone Engine.

It will the blue painted C1555 "Suds" .

It will be mostly out of the box, but I will use the HGW seat belts. I started with the engine.

 

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Cheers,

Markus

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At last, some updates.

I continued with the cokpit. I decided againts the wood effect inside, because it will be barely visible.

 

The instrument panel:

Camel_04.jpg

 

With ammo boxes and carburetor intake:

Camel_05.jpg

 

Fuel tank with kit seat and HGW seatbelts:

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Machine guns:

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And the sidewalls:

Camel_08.jpg

 

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The cabane struts will receive wood grain decals.

 

Cheers,

Markus

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Hi again,

 

The first attempts at rigging (done with EZ line):

 

Camel_10.jpg

 

Camel_11.jpg

 

Wood grain decals are also applied.

Now it was time to rig the control lines and assemble the cokpit:

 

Camel_12.jpg

 

The gun barrels are only dry fitted.

 

Camel_13.jpg

 

Camel_14.jpg

 

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A pity most of this will be hard to be seen once all is assembled.

 

Cheers,

Markus

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I forgot to post the progress during the last weeks, and I am goning slow anyhow.

 

However, after the cockpit was completed, I painted the fuselage parts.

 

Camel_17.jpg

 

I used Uschi's wood grain decals on the wooden side panels and the decking.

 

The fuselage was assembled.

 

Camel_18.jpg

 

Decals and decking added:

 

Camel_19.jpg

 

Contrary to the instructions, I used the full windsceen. As the aircraft has no aldis sight, the split windscreen makes no sense.

Unfortunately, during the removal of the windscreen part from the parts tree, some fissures happende, resulting in some inperfections on the clear part.

 

Camel_20.jpg

 

After some more decaling and weathering, the engine went on:

 

Camel_21.jpg

 

That is where it stands now. Next up is the rigging, which scares me a little bit. 😉

 

Cheers,

Markus

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OK, yesterday I took some time and started with the rigging.

I used EZ-line for the control wires and Prym knitting elastic for the aerodynamic wire:

 

Camel_22.jpg

 

I also attached the undercarriage. I am also quite satisfied how the bullet above the guns turned out:

 

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Cheers,

Markus

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The aircraft is not yet in the RFI section, because I decided to make alittle vignette.

 

I ordered a grass mat from Polak models

 

Camel_25.jpg

 

Elan13 pilot and mechanic figure:

 

Camel_26.jpg

 

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Cheers,

Markus

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I promised a sketch how I fitted the bullet:

 

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1. Drill holes (0.5mm) through the bullet.

2. Thread the rigging material through the bullet as shown. It should slide easily through the holes of the bullet.

3. Drill holes through the cabane struts at the joint of the top wing. Glue the rigging at the lower end of the struts.

4. Thread the rigging through the holes in the cabane strut. Pull it tight, until the bullet sits in the (vertical) center. Don't pull it so tight that you can't pull it any further. Just so that the rigging is taut. Glue the rigging at the cabane struts. 

5. Push the bullet upward into the final position. Put tiny drops of superglue where the rigging exits the bullet. 

 

This works with elastic rigging. With fishing line or similar unelastic material you have to choose another approach. 

 

Cheers, 

Markus 

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