Dutch East Indies interceptor
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52 3 January 2022, 20:31
Erik Leijdens
A much awaited kit for ML-KNIL enthusiasts! This kit arrived today, had to start it immediately! This particular box is one of 100 pieces made for the Dutch IPMS show "Euro Scale modelling" which was unfortunately cancelled. The kits were to be sold at the show but after the cancellation they could be purchased from Dora's website! A second edition with nicer artwork will be released this year. Also a "A" version too, which has a different undercarriage. The plastic looks very good, a bit soft maybe but sharply moulded with no flash at all. Let's see how it builds up! 💪🏻
A much awaited kit for ML-KNIL enthusiasts! This kit arrived today, had to start it immediately! This particular box is one of 100 pieces made for the Dutch IPMS show "Euro Scale modelling" which was unfortunately cancelled. The kits were to be sold at the show but after the cancellation they could be purchased from Dora's website! A second edition with nicer artwork will be released this year. Also a "A" version too, which has a different undercarriage. The plastic looks very good, a bit soft maybe but sharply moulded with no flash at all. Let's see how it builds up! 💪🏻
3 January 2022, 20:34
Erik Leijdens
Welcome Jos and Ben! Started to add some rivets, a first time for me.
Welcome Jos and Ben! Started to add some rivets, a first time for me.
4 January 2022, 21:09
Boris B
Hi Erik, I'll be following this build too. I'm building DW's Percival Vega Gull and find it a bit disappointing (too many parts, many approximations, useless PE), but it looks like the quality of their kits is improving !
Hi Erik, I'll be following this build too. I'm building DW's Percival Vega Gull and find it a bit disappointing (too many parts, many approximations, useless PE), but it looks like the quality of their kits is improving !
21 January 2022, 14:32
David R. Meizoso
Following! First time with rivet wheel may be pretty scary, but you achieved a nice and clean result.
Following! First time with rivet wheel may be pretty scary, but you achieved a nice and clean result.
21 January 2022, 15:33
Matthias Schoenegge
I would like to ask: Is the whole kit a limited edition or is it a "normal" kit with extra decals or parts?
I would like to ask: Is the whole kit a limited edition or is it a "normal" kit with extra decals or parts?
21 January 2022, 15:50
Erik Leijdens
Thanks Boris, David, Jan, Matthias, Robert and Guy!
@Boris, well yes it looks quite good. Nice dark grey plastic, a bit on the soft side but looks much better than the earlier DW kits. Although the engineering is a bit odd on some places and the instructions are a bit vague, especially on the mlg bay area.
@David R, my first time! But I'm a bit on hold now since I'll have to rivet the fuselage now, which is very much round so mych more difficult than the wing area! I think i'll assamble the fuselage together first and after the rivets. The fuselage is much sturdier when the halves are put together.
@Matthias, this kit is limited to 100 boxes but very soon Dora will release the final version of this kit!
Thanks Boris, David, Jan, Matthias, Robert and Guy!
@Boris, well yes it looks quite good. Nice dark grey plastic, a bit on the soft side but looks much better than the earlier DW kits. Although the engineering is a bit odd on some places and the instructions are a bit vague, especially on the mlg bay area.
@David R, my first time! But I'm a bit on hold now since I'll have to rivet the fuselage now, which is very much round so mych more difficult than the wing area! I think i'll assamble the fuselage together first and after the rivets. The fuselage is much sturdier when the halves are put together.
@Matthias, this kit is limited to 100 boxes but very soon Dora will release the final version of this kit!
24 January 2022, 20:05
Ben M
How are you adding rivets? In 1/32 and 1/35 I've used the heads of pins as rivets, somehow I think you will not be taking this approach 🙂
How are you adding rivets? In 1/32 and 1/35 I've used the heads of pins as rivets, somehow I think you will not be taking this approach 🙂
24 January 2022, 23:57
Erik Leijdens
No indeed Ben, I'm using Rosie the Riveter 0,6mm. A very handy tool!
No indeed Ben, I'm using Rosie the Riveter 0,6mm. A very handy tool!
25 January 2022, 06:42
Erik Leijdens
I think there is a flaw in the instructions. If you put part F13 and 14 in the place as Dora Wings wants then in my opinion the wheel leg mounting point is too deep. The instructions don't show that notch either. Only a notch on the part at the front but that is a hole in real life. If I dry fit with the wheel leg it does indeed look like the parts F13 and 14 do not turn over. Of course, I only found this out AFTER I had already glued them in place like Dora wants! On picture 11 they are in the right place imo. Nice kit, vague instructions!
I think there is a flaw in the instructions. If you put part F13 and 14 in the place as Dora Wings wants then in my opinion the wheel leg mounting point is too deep. The instructions don't show that notch either. Only a notch on the part at the front but that is a hole in real life. If I dry fit with the wheel leg it does indeed look like the parts F13 and 14 do not turn over. Of course, I only found this out AFTER I had already glued them in place like Dora wants! On picture 11 they are in the right place imo. Nice kit, vague instructions!
17 February 2022, 22:13
Erik Leijdens
Dryfit looks promising. Only the partial seam of the wing-fuselage is not in such a convenient place I think!
Dryfit looks promising. Only the partial seam of the wing-fuselage is not in such a convenient place I think!
20 February 2022, 16:28
Erik Leijdens
Sprayed the cockpit aluminium, as was the standard for KNIL CW-21s
Sprayed the cockpit aluminium, as was the standard for KNIL CW-21s
24 February 2022, 22:10
Boris B
I like the look of your painted cockpit. The wash seems just right to my eye.
If I can risk a few bits of advice or things to try on your next build, I would thin the seat walls to the scale-equivalent of folded metal (a quick job that makes a big difference), and bend the 'L' end of the shoulder harness buckles 90 degrees. Also, if your control stick is glued askew, the corresponding flight controls (on wings and/or tailplanes) should match that.
These are just my pet peeves, of course !
I like the look of your painted cockpit. The wash seems just right to my eye.
If I can risk a few bits of advice or things to try on your next build, I would thin the seat walls to the scale-equivalent of folded metal (a quick job that makes a big difference), and bend the 'L' end of the shoulder harness buckles 90 degrees. Also, if your control stick is glued askew, the corresponding flight controls (on wings and/or tailplanes) should match that.
These are just my pet peeves, of course !
25 February 2022, 13:03
Erik Leijdens
Thanks for your reply Boris! Yes the seat thickness is not really on scale but the canopy will be closed anyway so I think it will not be that clear once it's done. I think I don't really understand what you mean with the end of the shoulder buckles? 90 degrees to what side? Nothing is mentioned in Eduards instructions too. I deliberately glued the control stick in a askew position since the elevators are separate pieces, which off course will be placed in the corresponding position too.🙂
Thanks for your reply Boris! Yes the seat thickness is not really on scale but the canopy will be closed anyway so I think it will not be that clear once it's done. I think I don't really understand what you mean with the end of the shoulder buckles? 90 degrees to what side? Nothing is mentioned in Eduards instructions too. I deliberately glued the control stick in a askew position since the elevators are separate pieces, which off course will be placed in the corresponding position too.🙂
25 February 2022, 14:52
Boris B
The instructions are available for this set, but it's the same for all USAAF seatbelts of the period : Seatbelts USAAF WWII (Eduard FE817, 1:48)
The instructions are available for this set, but it's the same for all USAAF seatbelts of the period : Seatbelts USAAF WWII (Eduard FE817, 1:48)
25 February 2022, 15:41
Boris B
The end part of the shoulder buckles are placed together and inserted into the lap belt buckles to lock them together.
The end part of the shoulder buckles are placed together and inserted into the lap belt buckles to lock them together.
25 February 2022, 15:43
Erik Leijdens
Another model that resides on the "in progress shelf", gonna pick this one up too ☺️
Another model that resides on the "in progress shelf", gonna pick this one up too ☺️
22 March 2023, 14:03
Jakub Fiala
Oh, that ,,fit´´ of the wheel bays parts...
Great work with the riveting wheel and with the airbrush, Erik! 👍
Oh, that ,,fit´´ of the wheel bays parts...
Great work with the riveting wheel and with the airbrush, Erik! 👍
17 May 2023, 08:54
Erik Leijdens
Thanks Vincent, Jan and Jakub. I have added Matt coat and added a couple of gun barrels. Reaching the finish line soon
Thanks Vincent, Jan and Jakub. I have added Matt coat and added a couple of gun barrels. Reaching the finish line soon
18 May 2023, 06:52
Jos Jansen
Great build Erik, really a nice piece of our national aviation history 👍!
Great build Erik, really a nice piece of our national aviation history 👍!
21 May 2023, 05:50
Marcin Terlikowski
Very nice paint job and great pair of warbirds. Both CW-21 Chineese Army and P-36 Pearl Harbour are waitnig in my queue.. Of course watching....
Very nice paint job and great pair of warbirds. Both CW-21 Chineese Army and P-36 Pearl Harbour are waitnig in my queue.. Of course watching....
21 May 2023, 13:11
Patrick Hagelstein
That's an interesting bird! 👍 Nice subdued shading and weathering!
That's an interesting bird! 👍 Nice subdued shading and weathering!
21 May 2023, 13:17
Jan Peters
It turned out great Erik, so kudos to you as well for making it as good as it gets 👍🏻
It turned out great Erik, so kudos to you as well for making it as good as it gets 👍🏻
28 May 2023, 10:32
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A much awaited kit for ML-KNIL enthusiasts! This kit arrived today, had to start it immediately!