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I was thinking of, to name a few (in 1/33 of course) Morane-Saulnier "Petit Pet", Coanda Morane-Saulnier Type(s) C, f, G, H, L, P, N or I Blackburn D (pictured below) Mersey-Monoplane Douglas B-7 (bomber) Fokker XO-27 (bomber) Bristol M1.C Clément-Bayard Monoplane Pfalz E.1 Bleriot XI, The Queen Rumpler Taube Nieuport 6M 1911 Farman Monoplane 1909 Deperdussin monoplane Tripp Monoplane №10 Just a thought. |
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I'm with you regarding the aircraft on your wish list. They are all worthy of a detailed, up-to-date treatment. I believe the only one currently in print is the Bristol M.1c by Answer. I have it but do not think I am capable of building it. The wing ribs are very thin (like many of the early aircraft that Answer has published) and certainly present a challenge to the builder.
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I have that one as well Ron. The wing ribs are a little intimidating but the fuselage formers made from bits of wire are even more of a challenge (at least to me).
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The Blackburn's on my list. I'd like to do an early Dep too, but can't figure out how to handle the weirdo leading-edge shape.
And you know the "Petit Pet" is fictional, right? Crazy plastic modelers. . . . . |
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Eric, I'm sure if anyone can figure out the Dep's 'wierdo' shape it will be you. Last edited by B-Manic; 08-09-2009 at 09:38 PM. |
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Le Prieur Upgrade
I decided to see how it looks with Le Prieur rockets since Chris has his pictures. I only put them on one side. The process was very time consuming and almost resulted in a destroyed model. Needless to say I will not be doing the other side.
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Nonetheless, nice execution. I appreciate being able to see what the rocket installation would have looked like.
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