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Very nice F4B Garry, you excellent builds with a great information from Don's research of each Aircraft is made a marvelous thread to read.
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WIP- Little Tommy
I promised a WIP on the next subject on this thread- the Thomas Morse S4C Scout.
The kit is one of set of five 1/72 models from Perry's Paper (still available at Ecards for US$4.95) and comprises two Army, two Navy(one of which is an S-5 floatplane that will be part of this thread later on), and a movie star one used in the 1930 movie 'Dawn Patrol'. Neat little kit with good parts fit, but is a challenge to do in 1/100. Hopefully, the pics will explain better than words but I'll give a brief explain here. Designer Alberto Perilli gives you the parts and leaves the preferred join tabs decisions up to the builder which probably makes this kit unsuitable for beginners and is the very reason I've sat on it for over a year since buying it. The kit comes with full cockpit and engine detail. I'm not all that worried about cockpits on small models like this, so I've taken the S&P approach and blacked over the aperture with a fine Sharpie. There's no such shortcut with the engine however, and it needs to be built as designed. Fiddly for sure but worthwhile in the end. Each teensy cylinder has a separate cylinder head, but as only three heads can actually be seen (at the opening on the cowl bottom), I only did those three. Tail surfaces, struts and u/c legs are fold-over affairs that have a single lamination between to give rigidity. Anyway, this is where I'm at with Tommy and like I said, hopefully the photos will tell you everything. Please don't hesitate to ask if you have a question. I was going to rig this model with with my usual pre-coloured silk thread, but I've been itching to try the MichaelS Plucked Paintbrush technique so that's what I'll do Tommy with. Besides, he won't stop pesterin' me until I do anyway. Garry G.
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Amazing workmanship. I can only imagine how great it would be if you did it in 1:33!! (insert appropriate icon here)
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Here's your appropriate icon: Long live 1/100!!
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I have been waiting for this kind of posts from you for a while... a sneak peak into exactly how you go about assembling these little buggers. I have learned a lot from your technique and I am begging for more posts like this.
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Thanks Falco. The problem is my model making skills are way, way better than my computer and typing skills. I tend to find these WIP posts pretty tough going. But of course one of the biggest reasons for being a forum member is the sharing of ideas and techniques so I'll try and do them more often, ok?
Promise!
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Impressive Garry, see how you build and manipulate such small pieces is a pleasure. You are an artist. These days I do not walk around the forum very much, ugly and sad moments, but seeing how you build revives you. Thanks for this Garry
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That is turning out very good. 1/100 is a very challenging scale to work with, especially those small diameter parts that need to be joined at the ends.
Some of those 1/300 aircraft models must be insane.
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Garry G. As the man said: Century scale rooooles!
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