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Sopwith Pup

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4 30 January 2017, 21:03
Spanjaard
amazing detail. i will certainly follow 🙂
30 January 2017, 21:11
bughunter
You are welcome!
31 January 2017, 20:17
Spanjaard
i have been in duxford today, i am sure there was a sopwith Pup there, and i am quit sure i shoot a few pictures ... i could get them to you if you want them
26 February 2017, 22:17
bughunter
That would be nice! May be as reference gallery? Yes, I should finish the Pup soon, but at the moment the Pfalz D.IIIa is growing up.
26 February 2017, 22:36
Spanjaard
sure 🙂
26 February 2017, 23:00
Spanjaard
you can find them at Sopwith Pup reference pictures | Album by hetspanjaard
i need to rotate a couple of them....
26 February 2017, 23:09
Martin Oostrom
Following
1 April 2017, 22:04
Spanjaard
almost finished?
18 April 2017, 18:56
bughunter
Yep, I will upload the next series soon. Some weathering is missing too and the final pictures in light tent are not yet done.
19 April 2017, 17:44
Alistair Graham
Excellent
19 April 2017, 19:08
Spanjaard
wow... that is a work of art!
19 April 2017, 19:20
bughunter
Thx mates, final pictures will follow next week.
20 April 2017, 18:08
Maarten Kruizenga
that's pretty damn fantastic
20 April 2017, 18:46
Alistair Graham
What have you used as turnbuckles?
20 April 2017, 19:14
Martin Oostrom
Can somebody help me? I'm searching for my jaw, it just dropped to the floor.
This is incredible
20 April 2017, 19:16
Clifford Keesler
Beauitiful.
20 April 2017, 19:16
Choppa Nutta
Great rigging details, lovely work all round 🙂
20 April 2017, 19:49
bughunter
Thanks for your honeyed words. The "normal" turnbuckle are Gaspatch. The flat "RAF-wire" don't have really turnbuckles, at the end there are terminals for mounting, see here a picture of a real one (picture found on largescaleplanes.com): [img1]
So I made those terminals from scratch using brass micro tubes of different diameters and this flat EZ-line for the "wires". The bigger terminals are 0,5 outer diameter, a slit with finest saw and flattened on one side, then a hole for a 0,2mm nickel silver "bolt". A small ring cutted from 0,7mm brass simulates a nut on the other side. After preparing the parts they are tin-plated.
Such things would be much easier in 1/32 scale!
 
20 April 2017, 19:58
Bernhard Schrock
A true masterpiece!! Excellent work especially detailing and soldering.
20 April 2017, 20:06
Murad ÖZER
it's a gem.
20 April 2017, 20:10
David Andrs
👍
20 April 2017, 22:08
Bill Spargo
Magnificent build , I am amazed this build is 48th and not 32nd with all of the superb detailing, congratulations
20 April 2017, 22:31
Chang-Young Park
Great.
22 April 2017, 01:58
bughunter
Big thx - the small biplane is now finished. Have fun with the final pictures!
29 April 2017, 22:21
Erik Leijdens
Impressive! Looks much bigger with al this detail. 👍
29 April 2017, 22:28
Alec K
Truly inspirational 👍 Would you mind including full URL to your build report please?
30 April 2017, 01:49
Gary Brantley
Wow! 👍. What a model!!
30 April 2017, 03:40
Dale Marston
Really Nice
30 April 2017, 10:30
Urban Gardini
Lovely as ever!
30 April 2017, 11:36
bughunter
Thx mates! Alec, I added the link to the build report to the project description.
30 April 2017, 17:25
Alec K
Thanks very much! 👍
30 April 2017, 17:41
gorby
Another beauty.
30 April 2017, 19:55
Spanjaard
simply fantastic. a work of art
30 April 2017, 20:31
Alistair Graham
First class
1 May 2017, 12:06
Zbynek Honzik
Exceptional work also!
25 July 2017, 23:01
Anthony Flanagan
👍👍👍
26 July 2017, 02:32
Alistair Graham
Beautiful.
26 July 2017, 13:16
Clifford Keesler
Amazing!!
26 July 2017, 14:27
Mike Daniels
Yes , top notch.
26 July 2017, 15:32
Marco Gallmann
Just wow 👍
26 July 2017, 16:01
bughunter
Thx for your words and bring this model to the front page again. I still love it and think, that it is one of my best models, beside the D.H.2 stripdown.
26 July 2017, 20:38

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Finished ...
But some parts are already scratched made from wood and metal.
There is a build report on modellboard.net

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