1:32nd scale Bristol Scout C 1264

Started by Mike Norris · 6 · 1 day ago
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    Mike Norris said 2 weeks, 4 days ago:

    Hi all,
    I previously built the Copper State Models 1:32nd scale Bristol Scout C, serial No.1260 of No.5 Wing (RNAS), operating from Dover as part of Home Defence in 1916.

    I'm now building the same model, but Scout serial No.1264, as it is now, flown by owner/builder David Bremner.
    This model is of aircraft as flown by David's grandfather, Sub. Lt. Francis Holden ‘Bunnie’ Bremner of No.2 Wing (RNAS), operating from the Greek island of Thasos, off the coast of Bulgaria, during 1916.

    This aircraft can be built from the kit, but only as it was during WW1.

    However, David's present reproduction aircraft has differences, primarily in the cockpit.
    These differences require the following modifications to the cockpit:

    Remove the opening panel in the cockpit rear cross member
    Remove the control lever from the upper right longeron
    Fit the Pulsometer to cockpit right side frame and add associated pipe
    Replace Tachometer drive with lead wire
    Fit curved quarter panels at the front and rear of the cockpits upper longerons
    Create engine controls (with control rods) at the cockpit left side frame, lower left of pilots seat
    Replace pilots seat with better quality 3D printed seat (Gaspatch)
    Remove the pre-molded clock from top, left side of the instrument panel
    Add representation of the clock above magneto switch at lower left of the instrument panel
    Remove compass and its housing from between the pilots foot boards
    Add blip switch cable to rear of control column and under pilots foot boards
    Add all visible cockpit bracing wires and control cables (rudder, ailerons and elevators)
    Add modern four point safety harness in addition
    Fit kit supplied lap straps behind the pilots seat
    Add ‘Bunnie’s’ flying certificate to the map holder.

    Also the engine is the Le Rhone 9J (supplied in the kit (pre-orders only).
    The engine was built as supplied, apart from replacing the valve push rods with Nickel-Silver tube and adding spark plug lead using Modelkasten 0.6 (0.13mm) line,

    Mike

    11 attached images. Click to enlarge.

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    John vd Biggelaar said 2 weeks, 4 days ago:

    Nice entry, Mike @sandbagger
    Already some good progress, especially the modified cockpit, lots of work.
    Also the engine looks really good.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 2 weeks, 4 days ago:

    Another excellent entry and super progress already, my friend @sandbagger!

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    Mike Norris said 2 days, 3 hours ago:

    Hi all
    When daylight from above passes through the clear doped linen covering of this aircraft, the internal structures and bracing wires can be seen as shadows
    To represent this effect, a combination of roundel decals, masking and painting and the addition of appropriate decals from the 'Xtradecal' Black Stripes (XPS1) set was used
    These will be airbrushed over to blend them with the base colour to create the shadow effect

    Mike

    5 attached images. Click to enlarge.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 2 days, 3 hours ago:

    Awesome technique to represent the shadow effect, my friend @sandbagger!

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    John vd Biggelaar said 1 day, 23 hours ago:

    Great technique indeed, Mike @sandbagger