Royal Aircraft Factory Fe2b
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60 25 August 2021, 11:21
Hanno Kleinecke
That is one of the - if not THE most impressive demonstration of scratchbuilding skill I've ever seen.
Compared to that, I'm just a kit - assembler…….
That is one of the - if not THE most impressive demonstration of scratchbuilding skill I've ever seen.
Compared to that, I'm just a kit - assembler…….
25 August 2021, 18:09
David R. Meizoso
How...? Oh my! But, wait... is that a real match or a 2:1 scale mock up? 😉
This is unbelievable and I bend my knee before you.
How...? Oh my! But, wait... is that a real match or a 2:1 scale mock up? 😉
This is unbelievable and I bend my knee before you.
25 August 2021, 22:12
William Adair
Thanks so much for all the kind words. I'm trying my best with it. 🙂 Still a bit unfamiliar with the scalemates interface though, so apologies for some of the images being sideways. Hopefully there is an option to rotate them somewhere.
Thanks so much for all the kind words. I'm trying my best with it. 🙂 Still a bit unfamiliar with the scalemates interface though, so apologies for some of the images being sideways. Hopefully there is an option to rotate them somewhere.
25 August 2021, 22:43
Spanjaard
Simply beyond words. Not only scratch built, but with the finest quality. And in 1/144!
To rotate pictures, just go to your album, click on manage, then advanced options and then you can rotate any if them
Simply beyond words. Not only scratch built, but with the finest quality. And in 1/144!
To rotate pictures, just go to your album, click on manage, then advanced options and then you can rotate any if them
25 August 2021, 23:22
Greg Baker
I've been a huge fan of F_IV's work for a while now. Absolutely jaw dropping every single time.
I've been a huge fan of F_IV's work for a while now. Absolutely jaw dropping every single time.
26 August 2021, 07:44
William Adair
Thank you everybody. You are very kind! 🙂
Added a few more pictures from today. Detailed the booms a bit and finally got to see it standing up all by itself.
Thank you everybody. You are very kind! 🙂
Added a few more pictures from today. Detailed the booms a bit and finally got to see it standing up all by itself.
28 August 2021, 13:36
Christian Bruer
This is incredible and one of the finest craftsmanship I have seen so far. Very convincing work and finish 👍
This is incredible and one of the finest craftsmanship I have seen so far. Very convincing work and finish 👍
30 August 2021, 17:21
William Adair
Thank you again, that is very kind! New pics added. Homemade tail codes and rigging added to the booms.
Thank you again, that is very kind! New pics added. Homemade tail codes and rigging added to the booms.
4 September 2021, 23:53
William Adair
New header pic. Added the bomb racks and more rigging. Plus my giant shilling just arrived in the mail! 😛
New header pic. Added the bomb racks and more rigging. Plus my giant shilling just arrived in the mail! 😛
11 September 2021, 09:42
Christoph Schnarr
Wonderful model making. Great result, especially in this scale 👍
Wonderful model making. Great result, especially in this scale 👍
11 September 2021, 16:34
Robert Podkoński
What could I say what has not been said here... I am just speechless. Chapeau bas! (Could you describe the technique and its purpose on the photo #8, please?)
What could I say what has not been said here... I am just speechless. Chapeau bas! (Could you describe the technique and its purpose on the photo #8, please?)
12 September 2021, 06:22
William Adair
Thanks everybody, I really appreciate the kind words. Its been a lot of work.
Robert, to answer your question; photo #8 was how I made the instrument faces for the panel in the cockpit. I brushed some paint on a non-stick surface and when it was touch dry cut disks out of it by pressing a sharpened piece of brass tube into it. I've since changed the way I do this however and switched to painted decal instead. You can make disks as small as .5mm without too much trouble. Here's some clearer images of it: [img1] [img2] Cheers!
Thanks everybody, I really appreciate the kind words. Its been a lot of work.
Robert, to answer your question; photo #8 was how I made the instrument faces for the panel in the cockpit. I brushed some paint on a non-stick surface and when it was touch dry cut disks out of it by pressing a sharpened piece of brass tube into it. I've since changed the way I do this however and switched to painted decal instead. You can make disks as small as .5mm without too much trouble. Here's some clearer images of it: [img1] [img2] Cheers!
12 September 2021, 11:06
Hanno Kleinecke
Absolutely spectacular ! Even more so because of that microsopic scale 👍
Absolutely spectacular ! Even more so because of that microsopic scale 👍
12 September 2021, 11:33
Robert Podkoński
Thanks for the explanation and tutorial F_IV, really appreciated.
Thanks for the explanation and tutorial F_IV, really appreciated.
12 September 2021, 11:39
William Adair
All finished and added some final pics. Thanks for taking a look!
Now I can go out and photograph some tiny trenches... 😛
All finished and added some final pics. Thanks for taking a look!
Now I can go out and photograph some tiny trenches... 😛
10 October 2021, 05:09
Simon Nagorsnik
Just a masterpiece!!
You need a lot of practice to do this.
Also the paint job is great!
Just a masterpiece!!
You need a lot of practice to do this.
Also the paint job is great!
10 October 2021, 06:03
Bruce Huxtable
Mind-blowingly fantastic work. Precision would be an understatement. Superb 🙂
Mind-blowingly fantastic work. Precision would be an understatement. Superb 🙂
10 October 2021, 06:26
Spanjaard
looking at this beauty once more, and again, being completely in awe. may i ask how you glue the rigging without any apparent glue reside? is is like you glue the rigging by magic!
looking at this beauty once more, and again, being completely in awe. may i ask how you glue the rigging without any apparent glue reside? is is like you glue the rigging by magic!
17 May 2022, 20:40
Sep deStamina
That rigging? - insane! Incredible work, and undoubtedly the finest 144 scale build I have ever seen.
That rigging? - insane! Incredible work, and undoubtedly the finest 144 scale build I have ever seen.
18 May 2022, 20:40
William Adair
Thank you everybody, that is very kind! I love the FE.2 as a subject and would very much like to do a Heyford or a Taube in a similar manner one day.
Spanjaard, with regards to the rigging; I use fine wire which I roll flat and attach with thinned down PVA. It needs less glue compared to thread, as there is no tension in the line. 👍
Thank you everybody, that is very kind! I love the FE.2 as a subject and would very much like to do a Heyford or a Taube in a similar manner one day.
Spanjaard, with regards to the rigging; I use fine wire which I roll flat and attach with thinned down PVA. It needs less glue compared to thread, as there is no tension in the line. 👍
22 May 2022, 09:46
Pantelis Antonoglou
Just WOW!!! Congratulations for this build and of course for your patience!
Just WOW!!! Congratulations for this build and of course for your patience!
22 May 2022, 09:50
William Adair
I use 0.05mm nichrome wire. It is somewhat bright for 1/144 however, so I usually give it a wash of very thin grey paint to tone it down a bit.
[img1]
I use 0.05mm nichrome wire. It is somewhat bright for 1/144 however, so I usually give it a wash of very thin grey paint to tone it down a bit.
[img1]
23 May 2022, 11:40