Hi all, just completed this little tri-plane.
Altough a weekend edition (kit no.8492) you get some superfabric seatbelts.:hugging-face:
Some progress pics:
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I built it OOB with only Ushi van der Rosten fine and standard wire for the tension and control cables.
Painted it with Vj 71.003 Red for the main colour, the details were painted using Revell enamels except the guns, those were painted with Humbrol gun-metal cote.
All finished off with a coat of VJ satin varnish and gloss for the prop:
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Overall a pretty good kit that can be easily built and rewards one with a WW1 plane without a bunch of rigging to contend with.:nerd:
Only the landing gear assembly gave me the most troubles and dropping it during painting didn't help either, so it's slightly out of alignment....:sad:
Thanks for looking in and all comments are welcome.
Fernando
Altough a weekend edition (kit no.8492) you get some superfabric seatbelts.:hugging-face:
Some progress pics:
[ATTACH]303938[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]303939[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]303940[/ATTACH]
I built it OOB with only Ushi van der Rosten fine and standard wire for the tension and control cables.
Painted it with Vj 71.003 Red for the main colour, the details were painted using Revell enamels except the guns, those were painted with Humbrol gun-metal cote.
All finished off with a coat of VJ satin varnish and gloss for the prop:
[ATTACH]303941[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]303942[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]303943[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]303944[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]303945[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]303946[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]303947[/ATTACH]
Overall a pretty good kit that can be easily built and rewards one with a WW1 plane without a bunch of rigging to contend with.:nerd:
Only the landing gear assembly gave me the most troubles and dropping it during painting didn't help either, so it's slightly out of alignment....:sad:
Thanks for looking in and all comments are welcome.
Fernando
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