FineScale Modeler WWI Aeroplane Group Build 2013

Wow! Thanks Tim! My bench ain’t always that clean though. [;)]

…and good news - my WnW E.III arrived today! It’s a sweet looking kit, with a relatively low parts count for a Wingnut kit, but the detail looks real good. Should be a fun build! [Y]

Phil, those props look sweet! I know that Part of Poland makes PE prop bosses in different scales and was wondering if these wooden props also include them.

Marc, man, that is just … well, I’m at a loss for words. Can’t believe you carved that sucker! Phenomenal! I am not quite that brave, so I’m going to attempt painting the laminated layers on the kit prop. Been working on a jig something like this to facilitate the process…

http://www.ultracast.ca/products/RB_Productions/Tools_Scratch-Building/RB-T036/default.htm

Tim, yep, only ten days! I better get cracking on that D.VII. Man, I can’t wait to see everyone’s work!

Thanks for the compliments on the prop guys.

Phil, you should have no problem figuring which way is which.

The D.Va kits comes with 4 different prop and I have leftovers from the other kits built so anyone need one just give a holla.

I glued up some blanks to make the props and will do a little SBS of how it goes… if it goes well[;)] Now I know what you are thinking… FOUL! EARLY START! i have 2 WNW kits in the stash. And… hmmm… this is for the other one. How that’s it. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it[whstl]

Mike, I saw that jig too and thought it looked very interesting…Hope you come up with an idea that works and would love to see that. For me barley building any aircraft, much less WWI birds, it’s not worth the investment But for you seems it would get a fair amount of use.

Tim,

I just got a Eduard Albatros DIII OEFFAG 153 1/48 for my birthday this month from a friend of mine, and I just stumbled across this GB today, I 've already started so can I still join? This by the way is my very first WW1 subject, I’ve always done jets so this is a Hugh change for me.

John

Hi guys,

Sorry I haven’t posted here yet today. I’ve been neck deep in editing the new NPRD video.

First: Only 9 days to go!

Second: John (Falconmod), Aaron and I really want to be inclusive, but we also want to be fair to the guys who have been waiting to build. The GB doesn’t start until March 1st, so you’ve got a jump on the rest of us.

Aaron and I talked it over and here’s what we propose: Don’t do anymore work on your D.III and postpone starting up again until March 8th or until you see the first images come across the thread that basically correspond to where you’re currently at in your build (whichever comes first). This gives the rest of us a chance to catch up.

My other suggestion would be to keep truckin’ on the D.III, because it’s looking good, and start a WIP thread. When you finish, if you’re still up for building WWI planes and you think there’s enough time left in the GB (deadline is a firm July 31), jump in then with another kit.

Either way you choose, my main concern is that you finish your build and you have an enjoyable time doing it. If that means coming along with the rest of us for the ride, then by all means. But now that you’ve shown us what you’re working on, I definitely want to see the final result.

Let me know how you’d like to play it.

Third: To anyone else who is considering joining the build, we’re making this one exception for Falconmod because it came out of the blue and we’d feel like heartless cads if we said no. However, now that we’ve dealt with it, we’ll just put it out there that future entries have to be kits that haven’t seen any prior work.

OK, I think that covers it. Back to editing video … I mean, brushing up on my aerial combat tactics.

Marc, it does look like a neat tool, but at $30, plus the fact that it never seems to be available, I think I’m gonna try my hand at McGuyvering one out of styrene stock. We’ll see how it works.

Tim, sounds fair. I too would love to see more of John’s work, and this would be a great place for him to share it.

John, it looks real nice so far, especially for your first WWI bird - way better than my first! The wood grain is very impressive! One thing I noticed however, and that is you may want to check your instructions in regards to the engine. I’m pretty sure it’s facing the wrong direction. The location of the magnetos called it to my attention.

Good morning, all!

Eight days to go!

We’ve heard from a few of us about possible finishes. Would anyone else like to share their ideas?

If you guys haven’t yet, check out Greg Bale’s SPAD builds. He’s doing some laps at the track in anticipation for this GB.

And, Aaron and I have a little surprise planned for this build. If it goes well, we might continue it for future FSM group builds. Now, where did I put my flare gun?

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Ooooo I love surprises… What is it?[:D]

The deliveries have started. Today was the new tip and needle for the Grex AB. Turnbuckles and MG brass next and all will be ready for the start. Gettin’ my feet in the starting blocks

If he told you, it wouldn’t be a suprise, would it?! [:P]

Oh, and yes, I am super-stoked for this GB!!! Got everything ready to go!!

…are we there yet??? [proplr]

In case anyone does need additional inspiration here are some photos of flyable replica warbirds from The Fighter Factory at the Virginia Beach, Virginia airport. They restore Second World War and Cold War aircraft but these are replicas recreated to look like Great War aircraft. Even though they’re not ‘real’ I still think they’re super cool! And these are only about 1/3 of them!

Seven – that’s right, SEVEN – days to go!

Gamera: Thanks for the pics!

Did anyone else see the article in last month’s Smithsonian Air & Space magazine about a collection of WWI birds? It wasn’t bad, though there weren’t a lot of close-ups of the airplanes. Still, some interesting photos.

Nice photos.

7 days. Hmm seems just yesterday it was but 8 days.

In keep with the “This is supposed to be fun” mentality, this has been running in my paper this week…

(for entertaiment purposes only)

Tim,

I think I’ll hold off on the build until after the eight. but as I 'm a hopeless plastic addict I may actually go and get another eduard kit and start another, I really like their weekend kits. probably the albatros D V

John

Mike,

I looked at the instructions and i do have the engine assembled correctly and in the fuselage facing the right way. just about had a heart attack.[:XX]

John

Cool Marc, I always cheered Snoopy on against that mean ol’ Red Baron.

There was a kit of flying ace Snoopy released back in the '70s wasn’t it?

John: Yikes!

Hi John,

Just to clarify, do you want me to put you down for the D.III or the D.V?

Tim,

Put me down for the DIII.

You got it! Welcome!

I remember a “Sopwith Camel” that was a snap kit. I think it was yellow with stickers and had a battery operated motor that spun the prop. In fact while typing this I opend up a new tab and Googled “Monogram Snoopy Sopwith Camel” and there it was! I had that kit when I was a kid. It came out about 1970 or so. Brought back some memories of the good old days, Gamera!