Firstly a big thank you to Ian for sorting this one. I’ve now attached the pics of my proposed victim but it will be a slow start. As I type this I’m waiting for a call from the hospital to go collect my wife who has had surgery today. I am hoping to get it started though even during my nursemaid/housekeeper duties. Good luck to everyone else taking part.

Academy 1/32 Sopwith Camel F.1
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Firstly a big thank you to Ian for sorting this one. I’ve now attached the pics of my proposed victim but it will be a slow start. As I type this I’m waiting for a call from the hospital to go collect my wife who has had surgery today. I am hoping to get it started though even during my nursemaid/housekeeper duties. Good luck to everyone else taking part.
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Looks very interesting with all of those goodies too
I hope Mrs C makes a swift recovery,in the meantime.......
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Bactrian or dromedary times two?
I mean this is the second Academy Camel here, so it'll be interesting to compare
Oh, and compliments to the Lady of the houseComment
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Hi Mick
Wishing your wife a speedy recovery from her surgery.
And looking forward to your progress on the Camel. The after market items will certainly improve the detail on the base Academy kit and with your skills this is sure to be a cracking finished model.
Cheers
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Right down to business. Firstly update on swmbo home after 12 hours in the hospital and finding it very difficult to move but that should improve over the next few days and hoping her meds will keep her pain level tolerable.
Now to this kit, interesting start as the cockpit floor has deep sink holes in it, the fuselage as already seen on Ian’s is also full of em.
I’ve bought some AM stuff for the cockpit, the seat will look great but the instrument panel dials will be a bit of winging it as the panel supplied in the kit looks nothing like the real thing
Once I’ve fettled that the next section will take some thinking about. The rigging is secured from inside the fuselage prior to buttoning it up, which means it will be a right pain when I have to throw paint at it.
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