LetLetLet ~ Warplanes
Let Let Let - Warplanes => Aircraft Modeling => Topic started by: Paul Bradley on May 21, 2011, 04:25:58 PM
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Just to prove I do actually make models, here's the Airfix Stirling - an old favourite to many and fondly remembered as a Christmas or birthday gift! This one was converted to a Mk.IV paratroop transport/glider tug of 299 Sqn, RAF Keevil, June 1944, using the Valiant Model Wings Mk.IV conversion (which is really just the nose piece).
I sanded back the rivets and rescribed the major panel lines. The other mods to create a Mk.IV were an under-floor hatch, parachute strop guard and glider tug attachment. The aircraft was unarmed. Otherwise, the kit was made OOB. D-Day stripes were applied imperfectly, just like the real thing. ;)
(http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r214/Paul_Bradley/airfix_website/stirling10SM.jpg)
(http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r214/Paul_Bradley/airfix_website/stirling12SM.jpg)
Here's the underside detail I added - from front to back: the paratroop hatch, strop guard and glider tug attachment device.
(http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r214/Paul_Bradley/airfix_website/stirling13SM.jpg)
More in a future issue of SAMI. :)
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This is nice build and excellent promotion for SAMI article ;)
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Very nice build! :-clap :-clap :-clap
Congratulations on the article in SAMI magazine. :-flo
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Good job, Paul!!! A fine conversion.
I LOVE the Stirling in all its forms. Such a huge machine with so little wing area. I've often wondered how things would have turned out if the specifications had allowed Shorts to design a larger wing.
Scott
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Thanks guys!
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Your Stirling is splendid, Paul. Well done!
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Nice ugly plane :-ok
I like your work, Paul, and the beauty you made from good old Airfix - the only thing I wouldn't do is sanding off the rivets - that's Airfix trademark :-roll
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Thanks guys! :)
Profa, I did sand back the rivets, but I did not completely eliminate them. The idea was to have them show when you look at the model from certain angles if you catch the light just right - which is how rivetted aircraft look in real life. It works quite well, but it doesn't show up well in my photos - you have to look at the model in person.
Actually, if you look at the underside of the tailplane, you can just about make out the lines of rivets - just the effect I was looking for! :-ok
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Your rivet effect is very nice. :-ok :-cool The old Airfix Fw-189 project I've been working on needs more of this method applied to it....
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Very nice and tidy work :-clap
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Thank you. :)
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Huh, when I take a closer look, it's hardly discernible, but they're there... Definitely nice job, Paul!
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Exactly the effect I was looking for. ;)