Jeannin Taube scratchbuild, 1/144
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77 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 ๐
That is art! I have to take a first row seat here and see the progress. Very impressive ๐
29 May, 13:26
Michael Kohl
Surely another build that will leave me speechless and striving to come closer to this level.
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. ๐ค
Omg thanks everyone. You guys are the best! I'm interested to see how this one comes out. I'll add more progress soon. ๐ค
31 May, 04:45
Ludvรญk Kruลพรญk
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.
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🙂
Your talents are beyond my comprehension.... Totally amazing scratch building 🙂 This little gem is already gorgeous🙂
31 May, 17:16
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 ๐ข
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 ๐ข
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 🙂
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.
You seem to have really good control over your soldering. What tools do you have? That control wheel is impressive.
15 June, 16:59
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! ๐
@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! ๐
23 June, 12:51
William Adair
Wow, thank you Alec! Hopefully it will be in your mailbox soon ๐
I added a few more pics. Test fitting the undercarriage and one of the prototype wheels.
Wow, thank you Alec! Hopefully it will be in your mailbox soon ๐
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 👍
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. 😉
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!
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 scale๐, l struggle to build a 1:72 without breaking of a tail wheel or antenna ๐คฃ.
Really nice n interesting subject ๐๐
Wow, what scale๐, l struggle to build a 1:72 without breaking of a tail wheel or antenna ๐คฃ.
Really nice n interesting subject ๐๐
7 July, 23:13
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.
@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! ๐๐๐
A masterpiece is being created here!!! Scratchbuild at this scale and this quality! Unbelievable! Bravo! ๐๐๐
8 July, 06:32
bughunter
Great progress 👍
I have a kit in 1:48, but your build looks much better and has more details!
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. 🙂
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
Ludvรญk Kruลพรญk
That's beyond me. How can you make such perfect little things in this mini scale? You have my great admiration. 👍
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
ลukasz Gliลski
Can't agree more w/Ludvik, my Eyeballs Mk.I woudln't allow that. What Mark are you using? 😉
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. ๐๐ฟ
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. ๐๐ฟ
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 ๐ข
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 ๐ข
1 September, 12:41
William Adair
Added the surface texture to the cowling using a sharp Pearl-grey pencil and an aqueous satin clear coat to seal it ๐
Added the surface texture to the cowling using a sharp Pearl-grey pencil and an aqueous satin clear coat to seal it ๐
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.
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.
Surface textures as this are rarly seen done convincingly. Yours is an excellent one.
24 September, 10:23
Robert Podkoลski
You're a wizard, William... this is all far beyond my sight abilities, not only my skills...
You're a wizard, William... this is all far beyond my sight abilities, not only my skills...
24 September, 10:55
Ludvรญk Kruลพรญk
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. 😉
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 ๐), but they are applicable across any scale really. Well done!
fonthill.media/en-us..H8pwXYRicTk5zfkw0RWx
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 ๐), 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.
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
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 👍
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 🙂
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 ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Good quality for it's size., No reason to run out of room Building at this scale ๐๐๐
The scalpel blade really shows the scale, be no good for my chunky hands, l stick to 144 to my small scale ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Good quality for it's size., No reason to run out of room Building at this scale ๐๐๐
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.
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! ๐๐๐
This defies the normal laws of physics...
I just keep looking fascinated at the next procedure and say BRAVO! ๐๐๐
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? ๐
My copy of your book just arrived. Wow! One question - where do you get your two foot long matchsticks from? ๐
4 October, 16:35
William Adair
Lol, right across the road from Giant Coin World 😛
Hoping to be ready to start the rigging in a few more weeks (if all goes well). Added a new header pic, showing where it started, versus where it is now .
Lol, right across the road from Giant Coin World 😛
Hoping to be ready to start the rigging in a few more weeks (if all goes well). Added a new header pic, showing where it started, versus where it is now .
30 October, 10:28
Erik Off
Speechless.
How do you hold/fix such tiny parts to work on them?
Wow, just wow. Oo
Speechless.
How do you hold/fix such tiny parts to work on them?
Wow, just wow. Oo
30 October, 10:46
William Adair
Hi Erik, cheers! Sometimes I just use a tiny dab of water to hold parts while I am test fitting them or getting ready to glue. The capillary action holds the parts while I'm swapping hands from tweezers to glue. Since I started doing that, I've spent 75% less time on the floor looking for lost parts. Other times I make a simple holding jig from scrap plastic to align parts. It saves a ton of time and frustration.
Hi Erik, cheers! Sometimes I just use a tiny dab of water to hold parts while I am test fitting them or getting ready to glue. The capillary action holds the parts while I'm swapping hands from tweezers to glue. Since I started doing that, I've spent 75% less time on the floor looking for lost parts. Other times I make a simple holding jig from scrap plastic to align parts. It saves a ton of time and frustration.
30 October, 11:04
Mr D
Been an inspiration and learning experience watching.
I like the odd 1:144 but this is next level X2 ๐คฃ
Great well done ๐๐
Been an inspiration and learning experience watching.
I like the odd 1:144 but this is next level X2 ๐คฃ
Great well done ๐๐
30 October, 21:48
Mr D
It's very cleaver build, you would make a good watch maker ๐คฃ
Can't believe how small, lm working on a 1:144 and this would fit on the wing ๐ฒ๐คฃ
Brilliant ๐๐
It's very cleaver build, you would make a good watch maker ๐คฃ
Can't believe how small, lm working on a 1:144 and this would fit on the wing ๐ฒ๐คฃ
Brilliant ๐๐
6 November, 21:17
Album info
Work in Progress, Jeannin Stahltaube scratchbuild in 1/144