Sopwith camel 1/28 by me Ole

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Your scratchbuilding is reaching new heights - see what I did there... planes..heights.. *sigh* Where's me coat?
TAXI for Patrick !!!!!

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mobear

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thnx fellas will keep the pics coming,this is more fun than i imagined.

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mate, prop look like real wood... i love it

and also everything else so far looks great

Cheers

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mobear

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hey roman it is a wooden prop,i made it lol

andy cheers,daughter giving me latex gloves to stop finger prints on paint work,then it will look nicer hahaha

mobear
 
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CDW

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That paint looks well funky, everythings coming together now eh !! :smiling3:
 

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Great detail going on there Ole it's really coming together.

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This is looking very good Ole, you deserve a bravery medal for that paint job.

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thnx guys now am at home again masking the colours off then spraying it white,then its tail time and undercarriage,I have found who the aircraft belonged to,it was capt LP Coombes who flew from eastchurch 1918View attachment 42526heres his plane

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Well done with that paint scheme! Is the tail plane dry fitted, it looks a bit crooked.

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yes ian just a dry run with tail,wanted to see if lines all matched up,and thnx

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That's certainly a wild paint scheme! Well done Ole for giving it a go, it must have been tough to do it so well!

Cheers

Patrick
 
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finger marks are the downfall of this as there is so much white,and with the colours so defined the edges never seem to be perfect but i`m happy with the overall outcome

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Love that paintjob Ole. It must be choice to work in such a big scale.
 
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Ole killer looking paint job! Really nice to see some wild off the beaten path schemes keep up the great work!
 
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