mark.au Posted September 22, 2022 Author Share Posted September 22, 2022 18 hours ago, AliGauld said: Oh wow, Just beautiful. Thanks Alistair, it's a fetching colour scheme, I'm glad we went with the red scheme. 17 hours ago, iang said: That looks really nice. I'm also now thinking Silhouette Portrait 3........ You won't regret it Ian, it's a great tool. 14 hours ago, bigbadbadge said: Ooooooo lovely that rigging looks Ace Msrk, definitely going to SWMBO's good books again!😉 Great work Chris I am, she likes it and the stripy Stearman is fading into distant memory. 12 hours ago, Fritag said: Luck Mark? I’m pretty sure you’ll pull it off with typical skill - but if you insist; good luck (can’t expect any credit if it’s done by luck tho’ ) I suppose not luck in a literal sense, more in a hope-I-don't-screw-it-up-or-drop-it-or-otherwise-mess-something-up sense. After adding the lines to the turnbuckles on the top wing, I offered it all up to see what the alignment would be like. Of the eight contact points five of them sat nicely so I glued those first and allowed them to set. The rest were guided to place - or almost, one of the cabane struts just didn't want to cooperate - and with some gentle pressure for ten minutes or so, the upper wing was fixed in place. Now it was time to start attaching the lines. Gulp. I decided to work from the inside front attached the turnbuckles and trimmed the lines. Then, having trimmed the length of EZ Like such that the tine was straight but not particularly taught I attached the turnbuckles, one at a time, to the fuselage. And soon enough - much sooner than I expected, I had the first two sets of lines in place. Next, the outer forward pairs were attached following the same process. Next, I turned the model around and repeated the process for the rear sets of lines. These were more awkward and I had to work very carefully not to damage the lines already in place. The result though, was very satisfying. It's not perfect, and if you look really closely you'll see it's a bit clunky. And if you really study it closely, you'll also notice the upper wing is canted slightly to starboard. But it passes casual muster and for my second attempt at rigging, first at a full WW1 style rigging pattern I'm not unhappy with it at all. While various bits were drying through that process I worked on the machine gun and then mounted it. I also fixed the propeller in place. And then, when I leant back in the chair and looked hard at my little Schweinhund I realised that it was finished. I called Mrs Mark.au over to look at my her little red biplane and she said she loved it, more than the Stearman. So that's a win. Thanks for following along, the comments and suggestions as well as the encouragement are all appreciated. Cheers. 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dunny Posted September 22, 2022 Share Posted September 22, 2022 Mark, Lovely to see this finished, and as always some wonderful skill and technique on show. I should crack on and apply the same to your P38 Cheers, Roger 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigbadbadge Posted September 22, 2022 Share Posted September 22, 2022 24 minutes ago, mark.au said: I am, she likes it and the stripy Stearman is fading into distant memory Phew that is great news, make sure that you put the brownie points earned to good use😉 33 minutes ago, mark.au said: But it passes casual muster and for my second attempt at rigging, first at a full WW1 style rigging pattern I'm not unhappy with it at all. You'd never know this is only your second attempt a rigging and first WW1 model. Looks absolutely stunning , great finish, great scheme, great work Mark, nuff said!!! Stunning Chris 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AliGauld Posted September 22, 2022 Share Posted September 22, 2022 A real cracker. Great stuff with the rigging. And Mrs. Mark.au likes it so win, win, win. Cheers, Alistair 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackroadkill Posted September 22, 2022 Share Posted September 22, 2022 You always amaze me with your builds, Mark, and I find myself wondering "How will he top that?" And then I see your next project. She's absolutely bonzer. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdrianMF Posted September 22, 2022 Share Posted September 22, 2022 Fan-tastic! Really nice job, very jewel-like. Nice to get a bit of colour in amongst all the PC10 too. Regards, Adrian 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mark.au Posted September 22, 2022 Author Share Posted September 22, 2022 14 hours ago, Dunny said: Mark, Lovely to see this finished, and as always some wonderful skill and technique on show. I should crack on and apply the same to your P38 Cheers, Roger Thanks Roger, I may just slip into something Corsair-shaped before the P-38… 14 hours ago, bigbadbadge said: Phew that is great news, make sure that you put the brownie points earned to good use😉 You'd never know this is only your second attempt a rigging and first WW1 model. Thanks chris. Brownie points are banked, I shall hold them till needed! 3 hours ago, jackroadkill said: You always amaze me with your builds, Mark, and I find myself wondering "How will he top that?" And then I see your next project. She's absolutely bonzer. Very kind JRK, I saw what you did there with the Aussie lingo… 😉 1 hour ago, AdrianMF said: Fan-tastic! Really nice job, very jewel-like. Nice to get a bit of colour in amongst all the PC10 too. Regards, Adrian Coming from an expert practitioner of the dark art of 1/72 biplanes, high praise indeed. Thank you. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheBaron Posted September 23, 2022 Share Posted September 23, 2022 9 hours ago, mark.au said: the dark art of 1/72 biplanes, ... has a new magus amongst its ranks. Congratulations on such a finely-wrought piece of work Mark, that is just so good. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iang Posted September 23, 2022 Share Posted September 23, 2022 Fantastic result, Mark 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackroadkill Posted September 23, 2022 Share Posted September 23, 2022 12 hours ago, mark.au said: I saw what you did there with the Aussie lingo… 😉 Funnily enough it'a a word my brother and I used to use between us when we were younger, and it just slipped out whilst I was typing. It seemed appropriate so I left it! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
giemme Posted September 23, 2022 Share Posted September 23, 2022 Mark, I didn't follow your build and just stumbled across it by chance only at the end - impressive! There's something about the finish of your paint job that I cannot describe better than with the word "perfect"! It's so neat, uniform yet not flat, enhancing details and shapes and at the same time giving an idea of harmony.... I'm totally envious! Ciao 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritag Posted September 23, 2022 Share Posted September 23, 2022 6 hours ago, giemme said: There's something about the finish of your paint job that I cannot describe better than with the word "perfect"! It's so neat, uniform yet not flat, enhancing details and shapes and at the same time giving an idea of harmony.... I'm totally envious! He’s basically an artist ain’t he. Don’t tell him I said so though 🤫 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mark.au Posted September 24, 2022 Author Share Posted September 24, 2022 17 hours ago, TheBaron said: ... has a new magus amongst its ranks. Congratulations on such a finely-wrought piece of work Mark, that is just so good. Thank you Tony, but I must point out that mine is 1/32 scale, the true masters are those like Adrian that can do this stuff in 72nd scale. 16 hours ago, iang said: Fantastic result, Mark Thanks Ian. By the way, I may well be calling upon your expertise in the next project. 13 hours ago, jackroadkill said: Funnily enough it'a a word my brother and I used to use between us when we were younger, and it just slipped out whilst I was typing. It seemed appropriate so I left it! It works for me. 10 hours ago, giemme said: Mark, I didn't follow your build and just stumbled across it by chance only at the end - impressive! There's something about the finish of your paint job that I cannot describe better than with the word "perfect"! It's so neat, uniform yet not flat, enhancing details and shapes and at the same time giving an idea of harmony.... I'm totally envious! Ciao Thank you, that's very kind. I cannot recommend the paints I use highly enough. Unconventional they may be, but I find the results are second to none. 4 hours ago, Fritag said: He’s basically an artist ain’t he. Don’t tell him I said so though 🤫 If only I could build them like you can... Glamour shots taken and RFI posted... Thanks again for the comments and encouragement, the collective generosity of BM is legend. Cheers. 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brandy Posted September 24, 2022 Share Posted September 24, 2022 Not sure how I managed to miss this, maybe the timescale helped! She's gorgeous, I hope you're proud of this one. One small point. The streamlined RAF wires didn't have turnbuckles. Turnbuckles are not the means of attaching, but of adjusting. Consequently any wires that do have them, only have them at one end. That aside, it still looks great. I expect the next effort to be in the one true scale: 1:72! Ian 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heloman1 Posted September 24, 2022 Share Posted September 24, 2022 Mark, in one word stunning and you pulled yourself out of the poo with your good lady, then? The images do your build justice, you should be justly proud of the result. As I was away with my ex navy mates in the UK, I missed the run-up to the finishing line. MotoGP and rugby today, so I'll catch up later. Good on yer mate. Colin 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hendie Posted September 24, 2022 Share Posted September 24, 2022 fantastic result Mark. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AliGauld Posted September 24, 2022 Share Posted September 24, 2022 Such a beauty and done so quickly. A pleasure to watch. Cheers, Alistair 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mark.au Posted September 25, 2022 Author Share Posted September 25, 2022 On 9/24/2022 at 12:13 PM, Brandy said: One small point. The streamlined RAF wires didn't have turnbuckles. Turnbuckles are not the means of attaching, but of adjusting. Consequently any wires that do have them, only have them at one end. That aside, it still looks great. I expect the next effort to be in the one true scale: 1:72! Thanks Ian. And... Oops. I'll call them attachments 🙂 20 hours ago, heloman1 said: Mark, in one word stunning and you pulled yourself out of the poo with your good lady, then? The images do your build justice, you should be justly proud of the result. As I was away with my ex navy mates in the UK, I missed the run-up to the finishing line. MotoGP and rugby today, so I'll catch up later. Good on yer mate. Colin Thanks Colin, hope you're have a good time in the UK! 15 hours ago, hendie said: fantastic result Mark. Thank you, Allan. 9 hours ago, AliGauld said: Such a beauty and done so quickly. A pleasure to watch. Cheers, Alistair Thanks Alistair. I'm surprised at how quickly it all came to gather. I started on 4 September and finished on 22nd, and I didn't really sit at the bench more than normal. It's a very user-friendly kit. I'm popping over to the Group Build section for a couple of projects; I'm going to slip a F4U-1D into the Canadian GB before it finishes and then into the P-38 STGB with an RAAF PR version. Cheers. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macsporran Posted October 12, 2022 Share Posted October 12, 2022 Just seen the final result, Mark - Excellent. Lovely model. Sandy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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