'The Truth Is Out There' S. Culley's Camel ** Finished **
- Clashcityrocker
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Re: 'The Truth Is Out There' S. Culley's Camel
Going to be watching this build. I have avoided this kit. Not sure why.
Besting 60 years of mediocre building of average kits in the stand off scale
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It looks a little bit of a handful! Looking forward to seeing you working some magic on it!
Best wishes
Jim
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Speedy!
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Well......Kevan Bailey wrote:What is that pilot actually doing?
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Re: 'The Truth Is Out There' S. Culley's Camel
i've just worked it out! He's really a garden gnome but somebody's nicked his toadstool and fishing rod.
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Re: 'The Truth Is Out There' S. Culley's Camel
Whatever the pilot is doing, it requires both hands
Work continues. Painted the struts and prop with clear yellow. As the prop was a chunkier piece of wood I went over that with clear orange
Looks ok Painted the engine a grey colour and gave it a black wash, then dragged a HB pencil over the bolt heads and cooling vanes
My tin of Airfix M17 seems to have had enough. Even this thin coat has a lot of grittiness about it. I'll use Humbrol 163 Dark Green
My plan is to get the top of the bottom wing painted, the bottom of the top wing painted, the fuselage painted, then join the top and bottom wings to the struts, add rigging, finish painting, add cowling, guns and tail skid We'll see how that goes.
Here is the bottom of the top wing
I've also painted the rudder and tailplanes in the underside colour, Humbrol 122, then I can add the decals to those parts. I prefer the Revell method of moulding the struts in pairs. I plan on using two part epoxy to try and get all eight struts aligned. Wish me luck
Nigel
Work continues. Painted the struts and prop with clear yellow. As the prop was a chunkier piece of wood I went over that with clear orange
Looks ok Painted the engine a grey colour and gave it a black wash, then dragged a HB pencil over the bolt heads and cooling vanes
My tin of Airfix M17 seems to have had enough. Even this thin coat has a lot of grittiness about it. I'll use Humbrol 163 Dark Green
My plan is to get the top of the bottom wing painted, the bottom of the top wing painted, the fuselage painted, then join the top and bottom wings to the struts, add rigging, finish painting, add cowling, guns and tail skid We'll see how that goes.
Here is the bottom of the top wing
I've also painted the rudder and tailplanes in the underside colour, Humbrol 122, then I can add the decals to those parts. I prefer the Revell method of moulding the struts in pairs. I plan on using two part epoxy to try and get all eight struts aligned. Wish me luck
Nigel
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That paint job looks just like the one I got from the first coat of Tamiya 62. I just can't seem to get a decent brush coat out of anything these days.
Nice paint job on the prop there. Pity about the horrifying job Airfix did moulding it.
Nice paint job on the prop there. Pity about the horrifying job Airfix did moulding it.
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Should have taken a couple of pics before I got this far, but here are the first set of struts added. Getting all four at the right angle and in the right position took me about 30 minutes The top wing isn't fixed yet. There are still four more struts to add yet
Check out the price of the Airfix paint, 48 cents!
I've got the tailplanes, rudder and fuselage decalled. The only painting left is the top of the top wing, and bottom of the lower wing. I'll do those after I've rigged and cleaned up the rigging holes
Nigel
Check out the price of the Airfix paint, 48 cents!
I've got the tailplanes, rudder and fuselage decalled. The only painting left is the top of the top wing, and bottom of the lower wing. I'll do those after I've rigged and cleaned up the rigging holes
Nigel
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Looking pretty good on the wing alignment there. Did you loosely attach the struts to one wing first?
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Ah, the old paint pot prop trick
Looking good Clash
Looking good Clash
Best wishes
Jim
If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
Jim
If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
Re: 'The Truth Is Out There' S. Culley's Camel
Good progress. Those look like some veteran paint pots!
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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Thanks guys. I used 2 part epoxy to fix the struts to the lower wing, then inverted the model and jiggled the struts into their positions using the paint tins to hold the wings in the right place….. hopefullly
I did the same with the last four struts today
I've also added the first two of the rigging wires. These just run straight through the fuselage, it means that with one piece of E-Z Line I can rig each side
I'll also get rid of the hairs and fluff that have become obvious in the pics
Nigel
I did the same with the last four struts today
I've also added the first two of the rigging wires. These just run straight through the fuselage, it means that with one piece of E-Z Line I can rig each side
I'll also get rid of the hairs and fluff that have become obvious in the pics
Nigel