Percival Vega Gull OO-ANC build
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Thank you all. I always think my next build will be a simple, quick one, and then the reality... I mean the details kick in ! But I do enjoy the pre-build research, for sure. I get to learn so much about the particular aircraft's history, but also the type and aeronautics in general too.
So then, that has to find its way into the details of the build. Plus, I enjoy finding solutions for whatever is not (correct) in the box.
So, I always dream of that perfect out-of-the-box build, but it's quite unlikely indeed... especially with the aircrafts/period I prefer.
It is called AMS (Advanced Modeller's Syndrome) Boris 😉 Even thinking of myself as a mediocre skilled one I know this all well 😄 And I agree that the research is an important part of fun here. (if you want to show the progress of your build there is a functionality in the Album "use the last photo" as the main one - just a suggestion...)
Looking forward to this project, I've always wanted to get one of these Kits and I'm curious to see how everything will fit.
I agree with Boris' point of view, happens to me too.
Following this build with delight!
Thanks for your envouraging comments!
I have to say that I am growing weary of the limits of the kit, even though I know the result should be fine in the end, so I keep with it.
It's a good thing the newer Dora Wings kits seem to improve, as I like their focus very much.
Thanks for following this long build… And yes, it makes for quite a colorful aircraft… My eyes are still getting used to that blue shade !
Thanks Alex. I'm nearing the end of the build, with only small details to add. There's definitely a few wrong choices on my part that will affect the result and if the build had been less tedious in some parts, I may have put in the energy to improve some more details, but I'll take the blame : there are no bad kits, just lazy builders, as they say 😉
Well, I was thinking about the people at Dora Wings in the Ukraine today, so posted a few more pictures as a form of hommage. Let's hope they come out of this mostly unaffected !
Very nice! Agree about your comments re Ukraine, hopefully all remain safe and things can get back to normal soon
Thank you ! I like colourful planes, but this one pushes the limits. As I explained in the picture comments, the colour of the actual plane is unknown and difficult to ascertain from B&W pictures, but among the possible choices, I went for the Percival standard 'turquoise blue', also because I like it on the Brussels Air Museum Gull Four aircraft (it's two-tone Turquoise Blue / Dark Dlue, and red interior). The Belgian military roundels and wing tips add yet another layer of colours. It's not exactly gaudy yet, but it's a fine line 😉
I like this build very much Boris. Well done. I share your sentiments regarding Ukraine, what a tragedy.
Thanks Alec ! It's particularly meaningful from you. I take it as an envouragement to improve on the weak parts on the next build.
Thanks! I have marked the build as complete for the moment. I still need to find 22mm. pre-war Belgian roundels for the wings, but that may take a while. If anybody has suggestions, maybe from a prewar set for Gladiators or Hurricanes, let me know.
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Here are some images of my build of the 1:48 Percival Vega Gull by Dora Wings, as well as some of the period documents I used to improve it.
Unfortunately, I must say, the kit is essentially a modification of their Percival Proctor kit, so a number of (mostly internal) details must be modified. I hope re-boxing different versions of an aircraft and only adapting them minimally is not a general trend in Dora Wings' kits, as I have high hopes for the brand.
Overall the detail level is fine and the fit ok, but a fair bit of preparation has to go into many parts to get there. Also, the kit could be simplified in a few areas for an easier build and better result. I found the build a bit tedious after adjusting so many parts that could have been molded together (control surfaces, canopy) and ended up avoiding extra steps to improve detailing. The PE fret is not very useful, the masks are somewhat undersized, but the decals are fine, if not entirely accurate. Instructions are also fairly vague.
Looking at Dora Wings' latest kits, like the Curtiss CW 21, the molding quality and engineering seem to have improved overall, so that's good !