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biplane guy | 01-Mar-20 19:37 |
Finished cockpit |
biplane guy | 01-Mar-20 19:38 |
Ready for cowling. |
edtherenderman | 02-Mar-20 08:19 |
That is some serious detail! Nice job! |
heywooood | 02-Mar-20 08:33 |
My eyes just popped out of my head...! |
edbecky | 02-Mar-20 09:18 |
Very nice! |
Don C | 02-Mar-20 10:08 |
Wow! Fantastic! |
Skyediamonds1985 | 02-Mar-20 15:24 |
Excellent work! Great deal of attention to detail! Did you fabricate your own instruments? If you did, I lost that post. |
biplane guy | 03-Mar-20 09:43 |
Thanks guys. Skye, I did fabricate the instruments and used photos of the original gauges which my wife,bless her, scaled to fit in photoshop. |
edtherenderman | 03-Mar-20 11:13 |
What scale are you building in? I'm very impressed with this work! |
biplane guy | 05-Mar-20 07:40 |
Ed, the box that the Guillows kit came in says that the scale is approximately 1:12. Rather than building true-to-scale I usually end up with whatever-will-fit that can be fabricated from the materials at hand. This one was a tight fit! |
edtherenderman | 05-Mar-20 15:26 |
Well, scale or not, very impressive! |
meku | 13-Apr-20 09:36 |
Amazing work!!! |
heywooood | 13-Apr-20 10:15 |
Your efforts in reproducing scale or scale approximate components is exemplary. I have found that most kits regardless of mfg inly approximate their ‘scale’ whenever they offer a 30” wingspan or 24” wingspan. I use the math to figure it out. Also typical on older period aircraft I typically use smaller scale pilots than indicated because most are based on a 6’ tall human body..but in 1917-18 people were much smaller.. |