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WW I aircraft
I've been watching a series about restoring Warbirds. I thought I would have a go at a WWI "chewing gum and string" type.
Any ideas on a good site that sells kits? And what would be a good scale for a wing span of about 10 inches (25 CM) Cheers Mike |
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Many good models here:
Kampfflieger card models Wargame Vault - der Kampfflieger - The largest wargame download store |
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There are quite a few on ecardmodels or you could try Marcle Models here in the UK - not digital but a quick turnaround. There are also a few on the download section of this site.
I think 10” sounds like about 1/33 or thereabouts. Tally Ho! |
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Several well done WW1 aircraft papermodels are available on the "Landships II" web site.
Also take a look at Murph's Models and of course, Fiddler's Green (http://www.fiddlersgreen.net). |
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Ten inches sounds more like a 1/25 to me, WWI aircraft were small.
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At that wingspan a Fokker Dr.I would be at 1/28
and a Sopwith Camel at 1/34. So, for consistency my pic would be 1/33. You also may want to check here with for printed 1/33 and 1/32 models: 1:33/1:32-Propellerflugzeuge |
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Aircrafts Archivi - Paperdiorama - Donwload Free Paper Model |
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And you can finish them (pic: speed vs detail) relativelly soon. |
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My bad I was thinking about length. Go to Leif Ohlsson on this site under downloads and he has a very nice Sopwith Triplane that can be downloaded.
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.....except when they were big of course .... Handley Page ... Ilya Muromets ... Zeppelin-Staaken ... ... ....
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