Airfix 1:1 Little Owl - FINISHED!

Hello everybody!

Recently a friend from a Polish modelling forum wanted to sell me some kits he wasn’t going to build and as a bonus he threw in a kit I have never seen before:

So I started to build it and then @SprueOne suggested I do a WIP - and here we are.

There is a video on youtube:

in which the lady claims the plastic of that kit is not glueable. Now I have foud out it’s not really the case - it’s just that the parts just don’t really fit. So if you just apply liquid glue and try to stick two parts together they are not going to stay there just like that. You have to do some sanding to improve the fit and then come up with some creative clamping to hold them together until the glue sets for real.

The method I used a lot was to drill small holes and wire the parts together temporarily - then cut and remove the wire and putty the holes.

The kit is now 50 years old! I got it partly started - the head was assembled (3 parts), the back was assembled (two parts) and I also got two belly parts (about 6 or 7 parts each - with legs and fangs). And those subassemblies just didn’t want to fit together. So I started doing my tricks and here’s where I am now:

Originally the kit had the tree branch and the mouse - I didn’t get these. I already got a real branch from my local forrest to use as a base and I’m skipping the mouse :slight_smile:

Now my plan is to rework the fangs around the branch and to re-create the surface details along the seam lines.

Thanks for looking and have a nice day!

Paweł

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Your progress on the owl looks very good Pawel. For such an old kit, the feather/talon details are outstanding.

Pawel, You are right. That looks like a tough kit to build which a first time kit builder would have some trouble with. Thanks for creating a Blog. I’ll be watching.

Hello!
@MR_TOM_SCHRY , @SprueOne - Thanks a lot for your comments! I’m glad you like my tinkering!

Since the last time I glued the head on and I cut off the talons and repositioned them. I had to use a lot of molten sprue to fill the seam lines and the spaces where the talons were cut. The talons will take several days to dry throughly:

I have also used a “small ball” router bit to clean up the dried seam lines and I have to say that it worked really well in my opinion. That “feather” detail on this model works similar to the “Narbung” (Geman term) - the pattern on car interior plastic parts that imitate leather. The purpose of “Narbung” is to hide the imperfections and sem lines of the plastic parts - and those feathers here have the potentioal to do the same if I play my cards right.

So here are the belly seam lines after the cleanup:

And I have also collected a branch from my local forest and cut it up a little to make a base for my owl. Here’s a mock up where I test the fit of the talons and everything:

So the glueing is over now - the most work will probably be filling and sanding and it might take some time before I can start painting.

Thanks for looking and have a nice day!

Paweł

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You’re really turning this into a real gem :gem_stone:

I went to look for a kit- these things are going for big bucks.

Hello!
@SprueOne - thanks a lot, I’m hoping for the best!
@missileman2000 - yeah? What sums are we talking about here? Can I feel luxurious building this? Like I wrote, I got it partly started and not quite complete… And I don’t believe in kits as investments, I’d rather build them, so here we go.

So the talons are still drying, I’ll sand them a little soon and I’ll probably try to put on some primer, then I’ll post the photos.

Thanks for the comments and have a nice day!

Paweł

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This kit is really turning out great Pawel! I hope that some manufacturers get more ideas for future releases like this. Your build makes me want to dig out my Pyro Ring-Necked Pheasant kit out of my stash.

Best is def the direction it’s going! Maybe Atlantis will find the old tooling :grinning_face:

I see hem in range of 60 to 100 bucks.

Well, well… Who would have thought? So I have soem luxurious stuff here! Nice!
By the way, I have that 50 years old box and instructions for sale, if somebody is interested…
Have a nice day!
Paweł

Hello everybody!
It’s now very cold in Poland and so I’m having problems with airbrushing (when I estabilish adequate ventillation it begins to freeze in my room!). So I thought about a figure painting project and remembered this one! Filler and glue now perfectly dry I started to paint - and this is what I have now:

Thanks for looking and have a nice day!

Paweł

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Looks good. Birds are complicated, visually. The feathers are uniform and smooth, except for where they aren’t.
My African Gray:


For your owl, note there’s a bit of a white highlight long the top of the beak, and that the beak is on the glossy side of semi-gloss.
I’m not sure if I would use oils versus acrylics with retarder to render the feathers. Either technique probably would get good results.

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Interesting build. Your solution is truly inspired. I’m always amazed by the problem solving shared in these forums. Good luck on this build, I can’t wait to see how you paint it!

Hello! Thanks a lot for your comments!

@CapnMac82 - that’s right! I was a little afraid to try to paint it, but in the end I just did it! Check on 1:1 owl feathers showed that the white spots on them have a pretty hard demarcation:

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@mrb865 - thanks a lot! I think practicing problem solving later comes handy in real life!

And before I knew it the owl was finished!

Here are the photos:

I hope you like’em - thanks for looking and have a nice day!

Paweł

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Great work on it- a very eye catching piece of work!

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Wow, that’s a very impressive paint job. Thanks for sharing

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Hello everybody!
@Karl187 @Cbowling - thanks a lot for your kind words! I’m glad you like my work.
Have a nice day!
Paweł

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This is beautiful! You’ve really made this old kit shine on a gorgeous subject!

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Outstanding work on your owl kit! Those feathers and color scheme look so realistic.

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