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1:32nd scale Airco DH.2
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The basic nacelle is complete. I've added some extra details: Two pipes on the fuel fine control (forward, top of nacelle left side frame) Pipe from the hand operated pressure pump (nacelle left side frame) Tachometer drive (nacelle right side frame) Rudder control cables Aileron control cables (hidden by pilots seat) Crossed bracing wires in nacelle side frames Crossed bracing wires over top of the engine drip tray in rear of nacelle. A second pair of crossed bracing wires behind the engine will be fitted once the lower wing is fitted (wires attached to lower wing rear spar. The Lewis machine gun will be fitted later in the build. Now onto the outside of the nacelle, Mike -
1:32nd scale Alabtros D.V
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in WNW and WW1 Ready for Inspection'
Hi Rob, You can't see it but the flare pistol is actually on a mounting. The barrel of the pistol is in the tube of the mounting. 😉 Mike -
Hi all, I thought it was time to build one of the 'pushers' in my stash. So next build a 'Wingnut Wings' model. Airco DH.2, Serial No.5966 as flown by Capt. Alan Machin Wilkinson of ‘C’ Flight, No.24 Squadron, Bertangles, August 1916. Mike
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1:32nd scale Albatros D.V
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The completed model is now up in the WNW and WW1 ready for Inspection page, Mike -
Hi all, Albatros D.V, Serial No: D.2006/17 as flown by Ltn.der.Reserve Bernhard Kilian of Jasta 21b during September 1917. Thanks for your comments and support during this build. As usual my web site has a fully detailed PDF build log, which can be downloaded from the 'Logs' page. Mikes WW1 Aircraft Models Mike
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1:32nd scale Albatros D.V
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The pilot figure is from 'Aviattic' - Ltn Werner Voss (ATL004). However, I replaced the head with one from the 'Hornet' range, Mike -
1:32nd scale Albatros D.V
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The basic model is now completed. Here's a few shots of the model areas. I'll post reveal shots once the figure and display base has been done, Mike -
1:32nd scale Albatros D.V
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, the Upper wing and fuselage have been pre-rigged. The upper wing now fitted. Even the elastic bands are colour matched 😄 Next it's final rigging, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phonix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Hi PW, The factory finish was varnished plywood for the fuselage. During 1917, this scheme was created by sponging on darker coloured paint over the plywood and before it was all varnished. The overall effect shows some of the natural plywood showing through the paint covering, Mike -
1:32nd scale Albatros D.V
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The basic fuselage is complete. For this particular aircraft, I've added: Modified 'Gaspatch' machine guns. Centrally suspended central gun sight (above the machine guns). Gun sight viewing hole in the windscreen. Altimeter in left side of cockpit. Rear view mirror. Flare pistol on its mounting. Flare rack. Kit supplied engine exhaust pipe hollowed out. Now it's onto weathering the fuselage, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The Phonix D.I is now up in the Ready for Inspection. Thanks for your support and comments during this build, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The pilot figure. 'Kellerkind’ KuK pilot in leather jacket (54086). Painted with 'Tamiya' and 'Citadel' paints, Mike -
1:32nd scale Albatros D.V
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, Progress on the Albatros. Fuselage painted and plywood effect by Raw Sienna oil paint over Dark Yellow base coat. Decals from the 'Pheon' set. Kit circular access panels and cooling louvres removed and slots made under louvers. Replacement were from 'Proper Plane. 'Aviattic' decals used for flying surfaces and on a mid-grey base coat (to slightly darken the decal colours). Wing decals are from the 'Wingnut Wings' decal sheet. All clear gloss coated to protect painted surfaces and decals from future handling, but will be semi-matte for final finish, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, Apart from the propeller, figure and display case, the Phonix D.I is finished. Here's a few shots until I post the completed model, which will be once the figure and display case arrive. Until then I'll be carrying on with my started Albatros D.V build, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The inter wing and gear rigging is fitted. Flying wires, landing wires, incidence wires, drag wires and landing gear bracing wires. Now to finish the engine and aileron controls, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The upper wing has been pre-rigged and fitted. Also added the windscreen, gun sights and other photo-etch parts. The suspension cord around each end of the axle is 'EZ' white line (Heavy), stained with 'AK Interactive' Kerosene wash (AK3029). Now it's onto final rigging the wings before moving onto the landing gear and tail unit, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The fight surfaces have been painted and decals applied. All were primed with 'AK Interactive' White primer (AK759). Several layers of ‘Mig’ A-Stand Aqua Gloss (A.Mig-2503) were airbrushed over. Red sections are ‘Tamiya’ Flat Red (XF7) mixed with Rubber Black (XF85) to 80/20%. The Clear Doped Linen (CDL) decal is the ‘Lukgraph’ Phönix Linen Clear Doped Linen (DEC010) (kit supplied). These decals are very similar to those from 'Aviattic', as they are semi-translucent. Other individual decals are also kit supplied. Now to apply a semi-matte clear coat before weathering is applied, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The basic fuselage is complete. Added the decal lightening marking and serial, engine intake manifold, blast shrouds for the machine guns and photo-etch parts. Weathered with 'Flory Models' dark dirt clay wash and 'Tamiya' Weathering Master (Soot and Mud). Sealed with 'Alclad' Light Sheen (ALC311) semi-matte clear coat, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, As this particular aircraft had a brown/beige mottled camouflage on the fuselage, I decide to use the decals from 'Lukgraph'. These are very similar to those from 'Aviattic', in that they are semi-translucent so overlapping their edges will show as a darker colour. I used the darker of the two kit supplied mottled decals, but used a different, slightly darker plywood decal from 'Lukgraph', rather than that supplied with the kit. I cut two complete decal for both sides of the fuselage (forward and rear), joining at the panel line at the rear of the cockpit. The four decals joined at the centre line, top of the fuselage. The fuselage shape is unusual and the forward side of the fuselage have heavily raised access panels, louvres and other protrusions. Therefore, I laid the decals onto the fuselage sides and pressed the decal onto the raised details to create an impression of them. These impressions were then cross cut through the decal to allow then to seat over the details without trapping too much water or air. The following photographs show the basic decals applied, but yet to have the cut decal removed from the raised details (they need to be painted later). Also I still have to trim away excess decal from around the cockpit, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The last bit of 'metal work' required. Holes in the fuselage decking panel elongated. Recesses drilled into the underside of the upper wing centre section. Brass rods of 0.8 mm diameter cut to fit, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, UPDATE Those 'tubes' are in fact auxiliary cabane struts. Most likely to support the weight of the over wing radiator, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, The upper wing has been test fitted onto the cabane and interplane struts. The hollowed out interplane struts need to be drilled out at the bottom where print resin filled the hollow. Also I used 1.0 mm diameter Brass rod again instead of the supplied 0.8 mm diameter rod (too small). During test fitting, I had to resort to using 'UHU' White Tack to hold the struts in position and elastic bands to keep the wings together. In addition, the aircraft had two tubes or struts between the engine side panels and the underside of the centre section of the upper wing. Although the kit instructions show these parts, there is no reference to the part or fitting them. As I couldn’t ascertain what these were for, I chose to make them from tube. Slots were cut into the engine side panels and recesses drilled into the upper wing centre section. Brass tube of 1.0 mm diameter was used to make the tubes, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, It was necessary to add support rods to more parts. Some parts were again only 'butt' joints. I've added support rods to the tailplane supports, landing gear axle and struts and the fuselage cabane struts. These rods were a combination of 0.4 and 1.0 mm diameter Brass rod. Now onto the interplane struts, Mike -
1:32nd scale Phönix D.I
sandbagger replied to sandbagger's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi all, When the upper and lower wing halves were laid on a flat surface and viewed from their leading edges (front), I found that the wings varied noticeably in thickness. The upper left wing half was thicker than the upper right wing half. The lower right wing was thicker than the lower left wing. Given how pronounced the different thickness of the wings was, I decided the only option was to remove, as necessary, all of the surface detail then re-profile the wings. Apart from the upper wing sections, lower wings and tailplanes, all other flight surfaces and the fin are intended to be 'butt' glued. Being resin held with CA adhesive makes for a weak joint. Therefore I pinned them all. Only the 1.2 mm diameter Steel rod is supplied in the kit for supporting the wings. For the other parts I used 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5 diameter Brass rod and 0.7 mm diameter Brass tube. Care is needed when drilling into the thin resin parts to avoid the resin from breaking away, Mike