Album of the finished Bristol F.2B Fighter
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75 10 March 2019, 21:39
Chris Greathouse
Stunning work mate! Good luck at the expo! Bring back the gold 😄 and take pictures there too
Stunning work mate! Good luck at the expo! Bring back the gold 😄 and take pictures there too
10 March 2019, 22:03
Martin von Schreckenstein
fantastic! I started rigging my first biplane today and boy do I have some way to go!
fantastic! I started rigging my first biplane today and boy do I have some way to go!
10 March 2019, 22:06
Bart Goesaert
Brilliant (in every way) piece of work and a real eye-catcher... splendid work...
Brilliant (in every way) piece of work and a real eye-catcher... splendid work...
11 March 2019, 10:23
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
After the premiere of Mozart's opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail (The Abduction from the Seraglio or Harem), it is said that Emperor Joseph II told the composer something around these lines: "Too beautiful for our ears, my dear Mozart, and an awful lot of notes." To which Mozart replied: "Exactly as many as are necessary, Your Majesty."
Well: Too many details for my eyes, my dear Bughunter, and an awful lot of wires."
But then the answer would be: "Exactly as many as are necessary in creating a most splendidly stunning piece of art!"
Servus!
After the premiere of Mozart's opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail (The Abduction from the Seraglio or Harem), it is said that Emperor Joseph II told the composer something around these lines: "Too beautiful for our ears, my dear Mozart, and an awful lot of notes." To which Mozart replied: "Exactly as many as are necessary, Your Majesty."
Well: Too many details for my eyes, my dear Bughunter, and an awful lot of wires."
But then the answer would be: "Exactly as many as are necessary in creating a most splendidly stunning piece of art!"
Servus!
11 March 2019, 10:44
Alec K
One almost expects a little dude to run up and take off in that thing... 😄
One almost expects a little dude to run up and take off in that thing... 😄
11 March 2019, 12:51
bughunter
Thank you mates, this model is back in the glas cabinet without mishap 👍 Next stop Wilnsdorf end of April 16. Modellbauausstellung der Modellbaufreunde Siegen (28. Abril, Wilnsdorf DE)
Thank you mates, this model is back in the glas cabinet without mishap 👍 Next stop Wilnsdorf end of April 16. Modellbauausstellung der Modellbaufreunde Siegen (28. Abril, Wilnsdorf DE)
12 March 2019, 21:25
Daniel Klink
Hm, won't you give it a longer break after all this Exhibition stress and excitement 😉
All the travelling and photos shootings either...🙂
Hm, won't you give it a longer break after all this Exhibition stress and excitement 😉
All the travelling and photos shootings either...🙂
12 March 2019, 22:20
bughunter
Yes Daniel, I'm feeling a bit tired at the moment. Motivation is down, also due to other things ...
Yes Daniel, I'm feeling a bit tired at the moment. Motivation is down, also due to other things ...
13 March 2019, 15:11
Daniel Klink
Well Frank, people who managed to create something big have the right to be tired and to relax...but not too long...We want more of your stuff...
Iam really keen on seeing your crocodile live in WD. mate 👍
Well Frank, people who managed to create something big have the right to be tired and to relax...but not too long...We want more of your stuff...
Iam really keen on seeing your crocodile live in WD. mate 👍
13 March 2019, 15:17
bughunter
Daniel, this wire entanglement can be seen in WD for sure! Thank you, Tom.
Daniel, this wire entanglement can be seen in WD for sure! Thank you, Tom.
15 March 2019, 12:14
bughunter
Mates, you may want to look on to page 40 and 41 of the April issue of the Eduard Info journal:
eduard.com/out/media..eduard-2019-04en.pdf
Mates, you may want to look on to page 40 and 41 of the April issue of the Eduard Info journal:
eduard.com/out/media..eduard-2019-04en.pdf
1 April 2019, 17:37
Tom ...
Primo!!! What a beautifully crafted bird! Congratulations and richly deserved!
Primo!!! What a beautifully crafted bird! Congratulations and richly deserved!
2 April 2019, 02:55
Mike Daniels
Many congratulations on the Eduard spread. Looks stunning mate! They always do.
Many congratulations on the Eduard spread. Looks stunning mate! They always do.
2 April 2019, 10:12
bughunter
Thank you mates! On the final model not all details can be noticed, but for that there is the long gallery of the build process attached to the project, for future reference.
Thank you mates! On the final model not all details can be noticed, but for that there is the long gallery of the build process attached to the project, for future reference.
2 April 2019, 20:20
Chris Greathouse
Here's the build process album, just as fantastic as the display album. Brisfit Crocodile WIP | Album by bughunter (1:48)
Here's the build process album, just as fantastic as the display album. Brisfit Crocodile WIP | Album by bughunter (1:48)
3 April 2019, 02:31
Landlubber Mike
Absolutely spectacular! I have this kit in the stash, but after seeing your work, I think it's going to sit there a while longer 🙂
Absolutely spectacular! I have this kit in the stash, but after seeing your work, I think it's going to sit there a while longer 🙂
28 February 2023, 19:34
Kyle DeHart
No surprise this is just stunning. Another of your beautiful builds resurfacing. Always a pleasure to see them.
No surprise this is just stunning. Another of your beautiful builds resurfacing. Always a pleasure to see them.
28 February 2023, 19:37
bughunter
Thank you mates! Oh yes, that is still one of my master pieces.
Today I would not scratch the RAF wire terminals as we have now the beautiful resin ones made by Gaspatch. They were not available at that time and I used them a lot on my later builds of British birds.
Thank you mates! Oh yes, that is still one of my master pieces.
Today I would not scratch the RAF wire terminals as we have now the beautiful resin ones made by Gaspatch. They were not available at that time and I used them a lot on my later builds of British birds.
28 February 2023, 19:53
bughunter
I'm happy to announce another success with this model: Even though I had entered other models in the competition, this model received the best rating and got a Silver Model in Master category "1/48 and bigger - Multiplane (propeller) and external wire rigged airplanes".
I'm happy to announce another success with this model: Even though I had entered other models in the competition, this model received the best rating and got a Silver Model in Master category "1/48 and bigger - Multiplane (propeller) and external wire rigged airplanes".
22 April, 08:28
Peter Hardy
Just stunning Bugs! Every part is just brilliant! Congratulations on the awards too, well deserved mate!
Just stunning Bugs! Every part is just brilliant! Congratulations on the awards too, well deserved mate!
22 April, 10:49
Greg Baker
SILVER!? Was the judge's daughter entered in the same category? I demand a recount!
SILVER!? Was the judge's daughter entered in the same category? I demand a recount!
22 April, 16:01
bughunter
Thank you very much mates!
@Peter Hardy That is an older model (but since I was the first time there I could enter every of my models) Today I would do some things differently, as there are now better accessories, or because one learned things in other projects. But one day you have to build a kit with the things available at that time and live with the result. Which is not bad in this case.
@Greg: The problem is the category 1:48 and bigger, so all the great 1:32 WingnutWing and Co models (that kits provide a fantastic base to start from) are in the same category! I must admit that my little models looks a bit lost between the big birds in the show reports. Those models are hard to beat.
I entered more models in this category, but not all are evaluated in detail, according to this principles: mosonshow.hu/wp-cont..ss-principles_EN.pdf
The five Gold winners were all 1:32, great kits from WingnutWing, Copper State Models and Aviattic.
No excuse, just a explanation.
Thank you very much mates!
@Peter Hardy That is an older model (but since I was the first time there I could enter every of my models) Today I would do some things differently, as there are now better accessories, or because one learned things in other projects. But one day you have to build a kit with the things available at that time and live with the result. Which is not bad in this case.
@Greg: The problem is the category 1:48 and bigger, so all the great 1:32 WingnutWing and Co models (that kits provide a fantastic base to start from) are in the same category! I must admit that my little models looks a bit lost between the big birds in the show reports. Those models are hard to beat.
I entered more models in this category, but not all are evaluated in detail, according to this principles: mosonshow.hu/wp-cont..ss-principles_EN.pdf
The five Gold winners were all 1:32, great kits from WingnutWing, Copper State Models and Aviattic.
No excuse, just a explanation.
22 April, 16:48
Elias Korompilis
I think that models in Moson show are not judged by comparing to each other in the same category (like in Telford as an example) but each one separately against the set standards.
Of course bigger models are more impressive and make the casual viewer think that they required more work and higher levell of built quality, something which is not allways true. If judges are impressed by the size that has something to say about the quality of judging 🙂
I think that models in Moson show are not judged by comparing to each other in the same category (like in Telford as an example) but each one separately against the set standards.
Of course bigger models are more impressive and make the casual viewer think that they required more work and higher levell of built quality, something which is not allways true. If judges are impressed by the size that has something to say about the quality of judging 🙂
22 April, 17:11
Greg Baker
As an aficionado of 1/144 scale, I cannot help but agree that bigger is rarely better... but it is different. Personally I am ALWAYS more impressed by a small model that transcends its scale and is hard to distinguish from the real thing. But then, I'm also a fan of older, less well-detailed models and seeing what can be done with them. Large models, with thousands of laser measured parts always seem like a test of will in assembly rather than a display of artisan craftsmanship... but that's probably also why I don't enter any modeling competitions. 🙂
As an aficionado of 1/144 scale, I cannot help but agree that bigger is rarely better... but it is different. Personally I am ALWAYS more impressed by a small model that transcends its scale and is hard to distinguish from the real thing. But then, I'm also a fan of older, less well-detailed models and seeing what can be done with them. Large models, with thousands of laser measured parts always seem like a test of will in assembly rather than a display of artisan craftsmanship... but that's probably also why I don't enter any modeling competitions. 🙂
22 April, 18:15
bughunter
Thank you very much mates! It is an older model, but the jury selected it from my entries so it seems to be one my best.
Thank you very much mates! It is an older model, but the jury selected it from my entries so it seems to be one my best.
22 May, 16:19
bughunter
Thank you Guy and Agustin!
In case you haven't seen it: there is also a build log attached to the project showing the details better.
Thank you Guy and Agustin!
In case you haven't seen it: there is also a build log attached to the project showing the details better.
23 May, 14:41