Hi all,
Some may remember a while ago that I was tackling the Roden 1/48 Bristol F2b (Sunbeam Arab) - see here:
http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/models/26740-uh-oh-i-ve-started-another-one.html
The intent of the project was to build the F2b for a diorama, specifically a maintenance scene. The project stalled for over a year or so as some other projects got in the way, and eventually she went back in the box and back into the pile. Some recent inspiration from some other modellers convinced me to dig this one out of the box again and do some more work.
As I was intending to build this dio as a maintenance scene, I decided that I would also have the tail surfaces and at least one of the wings "naked" - ie without the skin. So I decided to tackle these components by scratchbuilding them from evergreen styrene and wire. It took me a little while to get it all done, and I am reasonably happy with the results, but I think next time I will tackle such components differently. Anyways, here's some progress pics of the scratchbuilding:
Let me know what you all think - more than happy to hear suggestions on how to make corrections prior to painting... I'm sure that there is plenty that I can learn!!
Cheers,
BC
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My Bristol F2b Project in Progress
BradCancian
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Posted: Monday, November 19, 2007 - 11:23 PM UTC
Kalt
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Posted: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 - 01:25 AM UTC
Beautifully done! I am very impressed with your amazing craftsmanship. Congratulations.
how are you going to paint the internal framing of the fuselage?
how are you going to paint the internal framing of the fuselage?
guitarlute101
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Posted: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 - 01:30 AM UTC
Nice work Brad,
Can you explain :
" It took me a little while to get it all done, and I am reasonably happy with the results, but I think next time I will tackle such components differently. "
How did you build them and how would you do it differently?
Thanks,
Mark
Can you explain :
" It took me a little while to get it all done, and I am reasonably happy with the results, but I think next time I will tackle such components differently. "
How did you build them and how would you do it differently?
Thanks,
Mark
JackFlash
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Posted: Saturday, November 22, 2008 - 09:05 AM UTC
Hey Brad any progress on this bit of fun?
thegirl
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Posted: Monday, November 24, 2008 - 04:59 AM UTC
I'm really looking forward on this build Brad . What ref's are you using for this one ?
BradCancian
Queensland, Australia
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Posted: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 - 11:05 PM UTC
Hey there guys - alas no progress on this one for quite some time - definately need to get back to it at some stage (so many other projects keep getting in the way...!) One day I will get back to it!
Hey there Terri - initial ref was from a scale modelling book that was in fact incorrect (learned that the hard way), so I got hold of the datafies on the F2b and was using that as the primary reference.
BC
Hey there Terri - initial ref was from a scale modelling book that was in fact incorrect (learned that the hard way), so I got hold of the datafies on the F2b and was using that as the primary reference.
BC
goldenarrow
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Posted: Thursday, November 27, 2008 - 10:09 AM UTC
Breathtaking work you are doing there Brad. For me this is the true expertise in plastic modelling. Would be proud to have these skills of you.
Sorry that I am not the enthusiastic forum poster, but I follow your work for a while. Always when I have my downs and don´t know how to go further your posts always help me to find a way out.
Really great work... thank you for sharing
Peter
Sorry that I am not the enthusiastic forum poster, but I follow your work for a while. Always when I have my downs and don´t know how to go further your posts always help me to find a way out.
Really great work... thank you for sharing
Peter