Morane-Saulnier Type AI
Kommentare
74 28 October 2022, 16:42
gorby
That's a stunner Frank. You've even exceeded your own high standards. Your best yet (probably until the next one 🙂 ).
That's a stunner Frank. You've even exceeded your own high standards. Your best yet (probably until the next one 🙂 ).
28 October 2022, 16:51
John
Incredible build from nose to tail. The whole thing is amazing but the cowling alone is a work of art.
Incredible build from nose to tail. The whole thing is amazing but the cowling alone is a work of art.
28 October 2022, 17:00
Robert Podkoński
Look absolutely realistic (save the ones upside down, of course 😄 ). Fantastic work as always, Bughunter!
Look absolutely realistic (save the ones upside down, of course 😄 ). Fantastic work as always, Bughunter!
28 October 2022, 17:31
Kyle DeHart
Looks like it could take off any second. What a truly amazing build. I don't have the superlatives to properly describe it.
Looks like it could take off any second. What a truly amazing build. I don't have the superlatives to properly describe it.
29 October 2022, 00:23
bughunter
Now I have to say Thank you for your wonderful comments, and the likes.
Gorby, not every "next project" has the chance to look this good (due to the big amount of real wood here).
Now I have to say Thank you for your wonderful comments, and the likes.
Gorby, not every "next project" has the chance to look this good (due to the big amount of real wood here).
31 October 2022, 18:40
Bernhard Schrock
As usual I discover new detail with every new round of looking the pictures 🙂 Top notch! By the way: very interesting baldachin strut layout.
As usual I discover new detail with every new round of looking the pictures 🙂 Top notch! By the way: very interesting baldachin strut layout.
31 October 2022, 18:48
bughunter
Thank you Bernhard!
Regarding the strut layout: I mentioned this in my build report. The layout makes really sense, as I noticed during adding the long struts, how fragile it was - until I added more struts. Each and all of them are needed.
Thank you Bernhard!
Regarding the strut layout: I mentioned this in my build report. The layout makes really sense, as I noticed during adding the long struts, how fragile it was - until I added more struts. Each and all of them are needed.
31 October 2022, 19:17
bughunter
This bird has been adopted by Special Hobby on their blog, what an honour! 🙂
This bird has been adopted by Special Hobby on their blog, what an honour! 🙂
12 November 2022, 12:03
bughunter
specialhobby.info/20..asol-148-morane.html
The cracked my name in the headline, in the text it is right 😉
specialhobby.info/20..asol-148-morane.html
The cracked my name in the headline, in the text it is right 😉
12 November 2022, 12:32
Willem van Berkel
What a beautiful result Frank!
I should visit here more often...
Willem
What a beautiful result Frank!
I should visit here more often...
Willem
16 November 2022, 22:38
bughunter
Hi Willem! Very nice to see you and thank you very much! That was one of the special projects ...
@Lochsa Thank you!
I hope that the followers noticed that one too ....
Hi Willem! Very nice to see you and thank you very much! That was one of the special projects ...
@Lochsa Thank you!
I hope that the followers noticed that one too ....
17 November 2022, 18:48
Dick
Another gem from Bughunter.
And with compliments from the manufacturer..
Just wow😳, congrats!
Another gem from Bughunter.
And with compliments from the manufacturer..
Just wow😳, congrats!
20 November 2022, 23:19
bughunter
Thank you very much! Only modellers can guess roughly how much work has gone into it 👍
Thank you very much! Only modellers can guess roughly how much work has gone into it 👍
21 November 2022, 21:30
bughunter
Yes, something around this. I do not track hours (on purpose - I want to avoid this "project management" shit: Planning replaces coincidence with error!). It is finished, when it's done.
The cockpit and the wooden struts have taken many hours, and my experiments with the complicated metal undercarriage where the first tries were not successful or good enough.
The next one will be an relaxing oob build. Yes, really Out Of the Box! I will replace only the airscrew with bearing. Of course with many available accessories, but no scratch work.
Is there any interest in a few pictures anyway?
Yes, something around this. I do not track hours (on purpose - I want to avoid this "project management" shit: Planning replaces coincidence with error!). It is finished, when it's done.
The cockpit and the wooden struts have taken many hours, and my experiments with the complicated metal undercarriage where the first tries were not successful or good enough.
The next one will be an relaxing oob build. Yes, really Out Of the Box! I will replace only the airscrew with bearing. Of course with many available accessories, but no scratch work.
Is there any interest in a few pictures anyway?
22 November 2022, 18:38
Kyle DeHart
I can't believe it. Out of box, you say? 😂 Definitely interested in watching the OOB build process as well. Post the photos!
I can't believe it. Out of box, you say? 😂 Definitely interested in watching the OOB build process as well. Post the photos!
22 November 2022, 20:22
Christoph Kunz
I can't believe you are realy going to do oob.
But I will take a seat for sure.
I can't believe you are realy going to do oob.
But I will take a seat for sure.
22 November 2022, 23:25
bughunter
Thank you Christoph, but you will need to follow the other Album. This one is finished 😉
Thank you Christoph, but you will need to follow the other Album. This one is finished 😉
23 November 2022, 11:50
Album info
Morane-Saulnier Type AI with serial number MS1591 of Escadrille MSP 156, flown in 1918 by Sgt Walter J Shaffer. It is the MoS 29.C1 variant with two Vickers MG.