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Farman 190 1/48 Scale NEW
This will be our next release and we expect it to be available in a few weeks. The Farman 190 first flew in 1928 and was produced in significant numbers with many engine variations. It could accommodate four passengers and was operated in France, Portugal, Romania and Yugoslavia.
This 1/48 model, as with many of our designs, has been scaled-up from our unreleased 1/72 design so the livery depicted is not 100% accurate. As the correct version is still under construction these shots will have to suffice.
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www.byairclassique.com Art Deco paper models, prints and cards. Models from Contour Creative Studio available here...http://www.ecardmodels.com/index.php...anufacturer=26 |
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Fascinating, also to see how similar were the approaches of different manufacturers of the era. This speaks to me very strongly of Curtiss Robin, but I don't know who copied what from who. The fin is different, I can see that. But otherwise I would have been at a loss if subjected to an unprepared blind test.
Good to see yet another fine model from you. Leif |
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The most distinctive aesthetic aspects of the Farman 190 are it's stretched octagonal main plane, circular windows, and distinctive tail. You always appreciate as a designer the relationship between proportions and forms and how they work (or otherwise) with paper. One of the nice things about the Farman 190 is its lack of compound curves making it a naturally appropriate subject for modeling in paper.
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Thank you. Now I see it better. No way of mistaking that for a Robin. Still couldn't have place it, though. Now I know better. -Leif
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Nicely...,
A "Right Cracking Flying Contraption" - Love the porthole windows...,
-Gil |
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Yes..I love the portholes too Gil..
Typically the images least available in researching historic aircraft is the Plan view (looking down on a wing). In this case the abundance of side profiles and photographs from the ground present the Farman as a busy airframe of struts. I attach an image showing the Farman 190, particularly focusing on that very attractive main wing, which I think redeems it somewhat.
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Finished!!!!..F 190 FAIYD
Rosie has just finished the 1928 Farman F 190. I attach the cover and some images of Rosie's excellent prototype build right down to the horn balances. We understand this is the first time this aircraft has ever been available in a kit form.
The beautiful chocolate and yellow F190 represented provided transport for the Orchestra Alexander, who were providing accordion and jazz entertainment for the participants and followers of the 1933 'Tour de France'. The model assembles into a very accurate and attractive model. A long overdue addition to the world of Golden Age aviation. This should be available through Ecardmodels very shortly. (At present the job is to finish the instructions).
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Now available at Ecardmodels....Contour Creative's Farman F.190
1/48 Farman F.190 - F-AIYD - Paper Model - ECardmodels.com Shop - Downloadable models and crafts |
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This is a really beautiful model. I just got mine from ECardmodels.
Don |
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Ditto on what Don stated!!! Just picked up my copy, and it's a beauty. Love these oldies...
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