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  • Allen Dewire
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 4741
    • Allen
    • Bamberg

    #1

    Allen's 1/32 WnW Hansa-Brandenburg W.12 (early)

    Happy 2024 to all and here is my entry into Ian's Bi-plane GB. Been a crappy end of the year for me, but it is time to look ahead to what the new one brings...

    The kit,

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    The destructions and decals,

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    With an etch fret and clear parts that are in the bag somewhere. I will only be using a couple of the etch pieces. Decals are from Cartograph and include markings for 5 wing thingy's,

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    Not sure which one I will be building yet. The sprues,

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    Motor and beaching dollies and supports,


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    Yeah, the pilot had doors to use, like a '67 Buick,

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    All very cleanly molded with plenty of optional parts included. The wings are molded in one piece, so no need to glue halves together,

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    That does make life a whole lot better. A peek at the destructions,

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    Nicely done and I have learned enough New Zealandish from my Halberstadt CI.II build to overcome any probs with them. The rigging diagram,

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    12 total, including control surfaces, struts and floats. I'll be using my Gaspatch turnbuckles/eyelets and Infini elastic rigging for it. I will also be using some of the following items in place of the etch,

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    Seat belts for sure and probably a couple of the MG's if bending the kit's etch should go south on me...

    I might even start playing today, but first I have to finish some plastic strip gluing. I also need to ketchup with so much great work on here too...

    Prost
    Allen
    Life's to short to be a sheep...
  • papa 695
    Moderator
    • May 2011
    • 22771

    #2
    Looks like a cracking kit Allen.

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    • Andy the Sheep
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2019
      • 1864
      • Andrea
      • North Eastern Italy

      #3
      Those WW1 flying machines are fascinating, outside my main area of interest but fascinating.
      Count me in, Allen.

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      • Tim Marlow
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 18921
        • Tim
        • Somerset UK

        #4
        Looks good, even if the tail has been put on upside down……

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        • Jim R
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 15725
          • Jim
          • Shropshire

          #5
          As Andrea said those early planes are fascinating. They just look so fragile and unsafe - perhaps they were.
          The kit looks superb, as expected from WNW. Here's hoping for a better new year and this should set you off on the right foot

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          • Allen Dewire
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 4741
            • Allen
            • Bamberg

            #6
            Thanks so much for the interest Guys! The kit is top quality and I have started nipping some plastic from it. Old Ernst did come up with an odd looking bird here and the upside down tail worked so well, he incorporated it into his W.29 mono wing thingy later. They were actually pretty well built and stable. The biggest prob was the floats though, as the salt water rotted the glued seams quickly and they tended to leak. To combat this, they used a tar coating to seal them better. I do hope every one had a great New Years...

            Back to playing with the Benz Bz.III 150 hp motor sitting on the mat......

            Prost
            Allen
            Life's to short to be a sheep...

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            • Nicko
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2019
              • 1410
              • Nick
              • East Anglia

              #7
              Nice to see you back Allen....

              Nick

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              • Andy T
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2021
                • 3239
                • Sheffield

                #8
                Count me in.

                Sorry to hear that you've had a bad time of late, hopefully this build will be just the tonic you need :smiling3:

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                • yak face
                  Moderator
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 13842
                  • Tony
                  • Sheffield

                  #9
                  Fantastic kit allen and a great subject ,looking forward to this . Sorry to hear its not been a good time lately , hopefully this new year will be better , cheers tony

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                  • colin m
                    Moderator
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 8759
                    • Colin
                    • Stafford, UK

                    #10
                    A brilliant choice for a GB. But that must have been a pig to fly with those giant floats stuck on the bottom.

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                    • Steve-the-Duck
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jul 2020
                      • 1731
                      • Chris
                      • Medway Towns

                      #11
                      Are you still intending, eventually, to hang it from that crane?

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                      • scottie3158
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 14211
                        • Paul
                        • Holbeach

                        #12
                        Good to see you again Dude I have my chair pulled up for this.

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                        • Allen Dewire
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 4741
                          • Allen
                          • Bamberg

                          #13
                          Even Folks,

                          Thank you all for the concern and I think I have my 4.7 brain cells working again. This time of the year is always crappy melon wise, with dark dreary days, endless rain and the holidays too. Anywho, now I seem to have been afflicted with a bout of Sinusitis in my right forehead over the eye. Wearing the optivisor is a real beatch too!!! I can't win for losing, but I will drive on with the build anyway.......

                          Originally posted by therapy
                          Nice to see you back Allen....

                          Nick
                          Thanks Nick and hope you had a Happy New Year...

                          Originally posted by Andy T
                          Count me in.

                          Sorry to hear that you've had a bad time of late, hopefully this build will be just the tonic you need :smiling3:
                          Thank You Andy! It definitely is the tonic I need as I have wanted to build this wing thingy for a long while. I'm excited Sir!!!

                          Originally posted by yak face
                          Fantastic kit allen and a great subject ,looking forward to this . Sorry to hear its not been a good time lately , hopefully this new year will be better , cheers tony
                          Thanks so much Tony! Sorry to hear you have had a few downs yourself of late, but glad to see you back posting with another 'off the wall', eastern kit.

                          Originally posted by colin m
                          A brilliant choice for a GB. But that must have been a pig to fly with those giant floats stuck on the bottom.
                          Thanks too Colin! I can't say for sure as they flew a few years before my time. I imagine the pilot wasn't doing barrel rolls or the like in it though. It was very stable when landing on rough(er) seas due to the rigid strut construction on the floats. Other floaty planes did tend to go nose into the water or break struts/floats when the seas weren't so calm...

                          Originally posted by Steve-the-Duck
                          Are you still intending, eventually, to hang it from that crane?
                          That was a plan Chris, but it might be too heavy for the crane, unless I nail the crane to the table. I'm working on another plan too and that will go into the proper thread if it works out...


                          Originally posted by scottie3158
                          Good to see you again Dude I have my chair pulled up for this.
                          Thanks Bro! I just saw you finished your Centaur. Got so much kechup to do. I Hope you and B had a great holiday my friend...

                          I mentioned that I had the Benz B.III 150 hp motor on the mat. I started to test assemble it and noticed it was lacking (a bit) when it was molded. Two of my brain cells kept telling me I had a replacement motor somewhere. I rummaged through some storage drawers and sure enough, I did. It's a 3D resin printed piece I bought from Lukgraph last October at the show, along with a resin 160 hp one. Here are the two and I think you can see what I mean,

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                          The biggest headache would be trying to trim off the rocker arm shafts and make new ones with all the detail on them. WnW's did the best with their motor in 2014, but the 3D motor (L), is incredibly more detailed using today's technology,

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                          The downside to this is going to be painting a completely built motor, making sure you get in all the nook's and cranny's. Doing the spark plug wires will also be a bit more trying, as the magnetos are printed in place. The other side,

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                          Here too, the details are super fine. When I did a test fit on the the kits motor mount plate, the fit was almost perfect. I just need to round the rear of the plate about 0.2 mm and widen the inside lip in a couple of places. The kit's exhaust header pipes fit the cylinder heads perfectly too!!! I am a happy puppy about this and you know how I love my Benz motors in my wing thingy's...

                          If I can wear the optivisor in the morn, then I can start the fun. I finally got all the plastic strips cut and glued together, but that is for another time and post. Time to take my pills and go to sleep. Gotta get rid of this crap.......

                          Thank you for looking in and I'll be trying to ketchup with all your great builds ASAP! Stay safe and stay dry, if possible with this weather.......

                          Prost
                          Allen
                          Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                          • Steve-the-Duck
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jul 2020
                            • 1731
                            • Chris
                            • Medway Towns

                            #14
                            With the crane thing, you could always have the 'plane in the water, as if it's just been lowered, or just about to be lifted
                            But that would depend on whether you're up for water or not!

                            And that engine does look pretty damn good

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                            • adt70hk
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Sep 2019
                              • 10416

                              #15
                              Sorry I'm late to the party Allen! The engine does look very nice!

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