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William Adair
William Adair
AU

Jeannin Taube scratchbuild, 1/144

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55 29 May, 11:47
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
That is art! I have to take a first row seat here and see the progress. Very impressive 👍
29 May, 13:26
Spanjaard
certainly not going to miss thus master class
29 May, 13:31
Dave Flitton
Wow, watching!!
29 May, 13:51
Skyhiker
Right on!
29 May, 14:33
Greg Baker
Oh, sign me up. I'd watch F_IV do the laundry.
29 May, 14:39
Robert Podkoński
I will follow this talent show with pleasure.
29 May, 14:45
gorby
Lovely work.
29 May, 14:52
Michael Kohl
Surely another build that will leave me speechless and striving to come closer to this level.
30 May, 10:32
William Adair
Omg thanks everyone. You guys are the best! I'm interested to see how this one comes out. I'll add more progress soon. 🤞
31 May, 04:45
Ludvík Kružík
I like old planes from the early days of aviation. Your scrathbuild is fantastic. I admire how you can render all the little details in this scale. I wish you continued success in building this model and look forward to the sequel.
31 May, 08:49
Bruce Huxtable
Your talents are beyond my comprehension.... Totally amazing scratch building 🙂 This little gem is already gorgeous🙂
31 May, 17:16
Shar Dipree
Great work so far! 👍👍👍👍
31 May, 17:22
bughunter
Another great little bird in that microscopic scale 👍
31 May, 19:07
William Adair
Added a new pic. Starting on the cockpit details 👌
10 June, 03:12
Bruce Huxtable
More micro-perfection. Astonishing 🙂
10 June, 06:50
Michael Kohl
By the way: will your book be available in Telford in November?
10 June, 08:04
William Adair
Hi Michael, I'm not sure. It should be out by then but I don't know if any sellers will be stocking it. I live in Australia unfortunately, so Telford is well outside my maximum range 😢
11 June, 22:42
William Adair
Added the large control wheel to the pilot's cockpit from soldered wire and heat curved sprue. I like the little brass hub in the middle 🙂
15 June, 09:52
Skyhiker
You seem to have really good control over your soldering. What tools do you have? That control wheel is impressive.
15 June, 16:59
gorby
The many years training to be a jeweler probably helps. 😄
15 June, 17:07
William Adair
@Skyhiker I have an inexpensive soldering iron from an electronics store. It is nothing special, but the best thing I have is liquid soldering flux. Using that allows the solder to grab the surface and stick without requiring too much heat or flooding the area with solder.

@gorby Being a jeweller helped at first. But now I am finding that the modelmaking is helping me be a better jeweller! 👍
23 June, 12:51
Alec K
Outstanding work! The book is on order 👍
24 June, 12:57
William Adair
Wow, thank you Alec! Hopefully it will be in your mailbox soon 🙏
I added a few more pics. Test fitting the undercarriage and one of the prototype wheels.
7 July, 14:38
Christian Bruer
Outstanding craftsmanship. I really like your tiny scratch built projects 👍
7 July, 19:55
Michael Kohl
Me too.
But obviously he doesn't show how he did the wheels to prevent us from fainting. 😉
7 July, 20:03
Skyhiker
I just don't get how its possible. Really man, you need to get a life or something. This shit is just way too good!
7 July, 21:16
Mr D
Wow, what scale👌, l struggle to build a 1:72 without breaking of a tail wheel or antenna 🤣.
Really nice n interesting subject 👍👍
7 July, 23:13
Skyhiker
Where do you get your blueprints?
7 July, 23:17
William Adair
@Michael Kohl, I made an album about the wheel back in January, showing the stages of construction. Spoked wheel test, 1/144 | Album by F_IV
@Skyhiker, Windsock Datafiles provide the best drawings. I also use the 3-view drawings from the Wingnut Wings kit for some areas.
8 July, 04:09
Zbynek Honzik
A masterpiece is being created here!!! Scratchbuild at this scale and this quality! Unbelievable! Bravo! 👏👏👏
8 July, 06:32
bughunter
Great progress 👍
I have a kit in 1:48, but your build looks much better and has more details!
8 July, 16:34
William Adair
Thank you, it's slowly coming along. Adding more details now that the main components are painted. It's always my favourite part of a build. 🙂
6 August, 12:41
Mr D
Great " Little" project this one, brilliant work 👍👍
6 August, 17:21
Ludvík Kružík
That's beyond me. How can you make such perfect little things in this mini scale? You have my great admiration. 👍
6 August, 22:07
Alec K
Same here! Paint looks superb 👍
7 August, 12:45
Łukasz Gliński
Can't agree more w/Ludvik, my Eyeballs Mk.I woudln't allow that. What Mark are you using? 😉
7 August, 20:10
William Adair
Lol, my eyesight is rubbish these days. I'm using +6 reader glasses from ebay to compensate 😉
Added a picture of the new seatbelts, made from .1mm wire and painted cigarette paper. 👍🏿
1 September, 11:18
Alec K
Wow, those seatbelts! My copy of your book is finally shipping, can't wait. And I empathize with your eyesight woes: i am +3 on glasses plus +2 on optivisor 😢
1 September, 12:41
Bruce Huxtable
Beyond astonishing! If ever I need a Brain Surgeon....
1 September, 12:47
William Adair
Added the surface texture to the cowling using a sharp Pearl-grey pencil and an aqueous satin clear coat to seal it 👍
24 September, 06:08
Roland Sachsenhofer
Boah! This is the best thing I've seen so far - thank you for this pleasure! I will definitely follow it.
24 September, 06:41
Michael Kohl
Surface textures as this are rarly seen done convincingly. Yours is an excellent one.
24 September, 10:23
Robert Podkoński
You're a wizard, William... this is all far beyond my sight abilities, not only my skills...
24 September, 10:55
Ludvík Kružík
Phenomenal project! What you are doing here in this mini scale is amazing. 👍 You don't see this kind of detail work too often even on larger models.
I suppose giving fleas horseshoes isn't a challenge for you. 😉
24 September, 11:04
Alec K
Excellent progress. I have finally received, and am about halfway through reading, William's excellent book. To those interested in how he does what you see in this album, I can wholeheartedly recommend it. I am certainly planning to incorporate many of his techniques into my own scratchbuilt projects. How he does what he does in 1:144 scale is still a mystery to me (although the book supplies hints 😉), but they are applicable across any scale really. Well done!

fonthill.media/en-us..H8pwXYRicTk5zfkw0RWx
24 September, 14:02
Ben M
Good to see this one come up again. The "giraffe" finish on the metal nose is perfect.
24 September, 15:43
Spanjaard
Here you have the link, without tracking part.... fonthill.media/colle..roducts/ww1-in-scale
24 September, 18:14
Christian Bruer
This is such an amazing work. I much admire you skills doing such a crips and fine work in scale onefourfour 👍
24 September, 18:47
William Adair
Thanks guys for the very kind words. It's been a huge challenge but it is slowly getting there!
@Alec, I'm so happy that you are enjoying the book. I just got my copy the other day too 🙂
29 September, 13:42
Mr D
The scalpel blade really shows the scale, be no good for my chunky hands, l stick to 144 to my small scale 🤣🤣
Good quality for it's size., No reason to run out of room Building at this scale 👌😁👍
29 September, 15:42
Greg Baker
I always blink twice when I see William's builds... tiny little beauties! As a 1/144 scale fan, they warm my heart.
29 September, 16:20
Zbynek Honzik
I just keep looking fascinated at the next procedure and say BRAVO! 👏👏👏
This defies the normal laws of physics...
30 September, 05:01
Matthew A
My copy of your book just arrived. Wow! One question - where do you get your two foot long matchsticks from? 😋
4 October, 16:35

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