Sopwith Pup
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4 30 January 2017, 21:03
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
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.
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
you can find them at Sopwith Pup reference pictures | Album by hetspanjaard
i need to rotate a couple of them....
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
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.
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
Martin Oostrom
Can somebody help me? I'm searching for my jaw, it just dropped to the floor.
This is incredible
Can somebody help me? I'm searching for my jaw, it just dropped to the floor.
This is incredible
20 April 2017, 19:16
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!
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.
A true masterpiece!! Excellent work especially detailing and soldering.
20 April 2017, 20:06
Bill Spargo
Magnificent build , I am amazed this build is 48th and not 32nd with all of the superb detailing, congratulations
Magnificent build , I am amazed this build is 48th and not 32nd with all of the superb detailing, congratulations
20 April 2017, 22:31
bughunter
Big thx - the small biplane is now finished. Have fun with the final pictures!
Big thx - the small biplane is now finished. Have fun with the final pictures!
29 April 2017, 22:21
Alec K
Truly inspirational 👍 Would you mind including full URL to your build report please?
Truly inspirational 👍 Would you mind including full URL to your build report please?
30 April 2017, 01:49
bughunter
Thx mates! Alec, I added the link to the build report to the project description.
Thx mates! Alec, I added the link to the build report to the project description.
30 April 2017, 17:25
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.
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
Album info
Finished ...
But some parts are already scratched made from wood and metal.
There is a build report on modellboard.net