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    Dr_GMJN
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      @dr_gmjn

      Hello all, I thought I'd post some of my non-working models. I've always been intereseted in building kits, mainly plastic, but I've recently dabbled in paper, and of course now I'm trying my hand at metal with the Stuart 10V. Anyway, here are a few of my recent builds.

      First – plastic:

      1:32 Wingnut Wings SE.5a – with lots of scratchbuilt additions:

      1:72 Hasegawa Polikarpov I-16 – scratchbuilt interior and other details:

      1:72 Tamiya Spitfire Mk1a – plus a lot of extras including resin engine and gun bays:

      1:32 Eduard Westland Lysander – with a lot of scratchbuilt details:

      1:72 Tamiya Mitsubishi Zero:

      1:72 Airfix Bristol Bulldog – lots of scratchbuilt detail & 3D printed bombs:

      And some ships built from pre-printed card.

      1:250 Mellum:

      1:250 Emden:

      1:250 Corvette "Battleford":

      Current work in progress is a 1:12 Tamiya McLaren MP4/6 with a lot of extra detail added:

      Thanks!

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      #34440
      Dr_GMJN
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        @dr_gmjn
        #477489
        Baz
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          @baz89810

          Absolutely fantastic work!

          #477491
          Brian Baker 2
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            @brianbaker2

            Great effort, Dr GMJN, good to see paper modeling still going on.

            When I was a little boy, on the way to my weekly visit to my Gran, I had to pass the micromodels shop in Theoabalds Road Holborn, which had a very high window, and marvelling at the tiny paper models there.

            I still have a big collection.

            Good luck with the 10V.

            Regards

            Brian

            #477496
            Dr_GMJN
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              @dr_gmjn

              Thanks Both!

              Brian – I was inspired to have a go at paper model ships after visiting the International Maritime Museum in Hamburg (a great museum btw, as are several others nearby). The museum has a huge collection of model ships; some of the scratchbuilt paper ones were breathtaking. They also have some beautifully complex model ship engines.

              Mine are all made by HMV, a German manufacturer. I also buy the optional laser-cut card detail sets for things like railings. They really add a lot to the models.

              #477502
              Michael Gilligan
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                @michaelgilligan61133

                Beautifully done

                MichaelG.

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                P.S.

                Please tell us about working the Carbon-Kevlar

                assuming that’s what it really is.

                #477514
                Henry Brown
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                  @henrybrown95529

                  Amazing! You must have a steadier hand then I do…

                  #477518
                  Steviegtr
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                    @steviegtr

                    Stunning work Dr_GMJN. That engine is a work of art..

                    Steve.

                    #477525
                    Former Member
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                      @formermember32069

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                      #477526
                      Ramon Wilson
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                        @ramonwilson3

                        As an avid plastic modeller too Dr G I'd ust like to congratulate you on some truly superb results. I admire your ability to deal with 1/72 – much to small for me now, confirmed 1/32 scale addict I'm afraid. That said theres still one or two 1/48 in the stash including the Lysander – your rendition of it is particularly inspirational – I see Eduard has just re-released it again.

                        Currently (when time allows) working on a Phantom F4-J but due to many 'external factors' which has been affecting all modelling attentions for some time its slow going at the moment.

                        Though I've never attempted paper modelling I do like to see what others do with it – at one time we had a member in our Norwich group who was very talented, again some superb results but it's been some time since we saw him or his work.

                        Keep up that fine work and good luck with that Number Ten – if you approach that in the same manner as you have these models you'll have no problems I'm sure

                         

                        Regards – Ramon

                        Edited By Ramon Wilson on 04/06/2020 19:56:35

                        #477567
                        Dr_GMJN
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                          @dr_gmjn

                          Thanks very much for the nice comments all. Much appreciated.

                          Ramon – I made an error with the Lysander description, yes it's of course 1:48 (not sure why I can edit some of my posts, but not others…). Anyway, the Eduard kit is based on the old Gavia boxing, and to be honest it's not great. It took a lot of work to get everything to fit, never mind adding all the extra details. The whole build was featured in Scale Aviation Modeller International a couple of years ago.

                          Re. the carbon parts on the MP4/6: they are just decals. They are not easy to apply to complex parts becasue they don't like compound curves at all. I tend to make templates and try to put the joint lines along radiussed edges so they're not so obvious. Decal softener and heat also helps:

                          The brake ducts are simulated carbon/carbon, the inlet tray carbon/kevlar (which were very brittle for some reason). Again, softener and heat got them to work eventually:

                          My CDO wouldn't let me duplicate Honda's full-sized efforts, so I made mine a bit neater…

                          Cheers.

                          #477569
                          Michael Gilligan
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                            @michaelgilligan61133

                            Amazing work with those decals

                            Thanks for the explanation yes

                            MichaelG.

                            #477605
                            Kiwi Bloke
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                              @kiwibloke62605

                              Beautiful work!

                              Sad to see that Wingnut Wings is closing.

                              #477610
                              Ramon Wilson
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                                @ramonwilson3

                                Must admit Dr G I didn't notice your typo on the Lysander – just assumed it was as you say the old Gavia kit as released by Edu. You have made a stunning job of it I must say. I have an Edu version but wait, ever in hope, that one of the mainstream manufacturers will produce a a 1/32 version.

                                As above your results with the carbon decals are outstanding – something I try to advoid for the most part as I prefer weathered subjects – most decals usually proving to bright to match the subject despite best efforts to tone down.

                                As you intimate in your initial post I too am somewhat reluctant to bring 'plastic modelling' into a Model Engineering environment but I do know from posting on Model Engine Maker there are many who like to see what others do beside machining metal. No doubt many others who visit these pages will agree with that sentiment as well.

                                Best Regards – Ramon

                                #477626
                                Ady1
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                                  @ady1

                                  They look like you can just pour in some fuel… and off they'd go. Lovely.

                                  My eyes would fall out of my head if I tried to do such precise work

                                  #477633
                                  Dr_GMJN
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                                    @dr_gmjn
                                    Posted by Kiwi Bloke on 05/06/2020 08:25:20:

                                    Beautiful work!

                                    Sad to see that Wingnut Wings is closing.

                                    Yes, great shame. I was looking forward to their 1:32 Lancaster, although I was going to get the cockpit only version. Hopefully another manufacturer might step in and buy the moulds.

                                    #477635
                                    Dr_GMJN
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                                      @dr_gmjn
                                      Posted by Ramon Wilson on 05/06/2020 08:44:15:

                                      Must admit Dr G I didn't notice your typo on the Lysander – just assumed it was as you say the old Gavia kit as released by Edu. You have made a stunning job of it I must say. I have an Edu version but wait, ever in hope, that one of the mainstream manufacturers will produce a a 1/32 version.

                                      As above your results with the carbon decals are outstanding – something I try to advoid for the most part as I prefer weathered subjects – most decals usually proving to bright to match the subject despite best efforts to tone down.

                                      As you intimate in your initial post I too am somewhat reluctant to bring 'plastic modelling' into a Model Engineering environment but I do know from posting on Model Engine Maker there are many who like to see what others do beside machining metal. No doubt many others who visit these pages will agree with that sentiment as well.

                                      Best Regards – Ramon

                                      Thanks Ramon. Re. the Lysander – you probably know that Matchbox made a 1:32 Lysander, re-boxed by Revell. I built one in the dim and distant past. A long way from state-of-the-art, but I think it would be a good base for some added detail. I was brought up on Matchbox kits, and have a soft spot for them even now. I picked up their old Heyford kit at the Telford show last year and am really looking forward to building it.

                                      #477638
                                      Dr_GMJN
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                                        @dr_gmjn
                                        Posted by Ady1 on 05/06/2020 09:52:28:

                                        They look like you can just pour in some fuel… and off they'd go. Lovely.

                                        My eyes would fall out of my head if I tried to do such precise work

                                        Thanks! My visual near point is gradually catching up with my far point, so for detail work I now have to use some magnyfying glasses. It took three attempts to find ones I could actually use, but now I'm pretty much back to where I was 20 years ago in terms of near vision. A good LED light is essential too.

                                        Cheers.

                                        #488341
                                        vic francis
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                                          @vicfrancis

                                          Great work and thanks for the sharing of ideas , love the carbon fibre work decals!

                                          Paper modelling ; Eric Best’s traction engine about 1.5 inch scale, 1/8 full size of a Wallis and Stevens road loco was of such quality that no one knew it was card by looking at the model visually. I remember seeing on the web a card modeller on formula 1 collection … wow stunning…

                                          keep the good work up👍

                                          #488342
                                          vic francis
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                                            @vicfrancis

                                            Great work and thanks for the sharing of ideas , love the carbon fibre work decals!

                                            Paper modelling ; Eric Best’s traction engine about 1.5 inch scale, 1/8 full size of a Wallis and Stevens road loco was of such quality that no one knew it was card by looking at the model visually. I remember seeing on the web a card modeller on formula 1 collection … wow stunning…

                                            keep the good work up👍

                                            #488344
                                            Harry Wilkes
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                                              @harrywilkes58467

                                              Nice work

                                              H

                                              #488351
                                              Paul Kemp
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                                                @paulkemp46892

                                                Amazing! Well done, fantastic results! Having had a small go at repairing clocks, then tried watches I definitely know my limitations and appreciate the dexterity (and eye sight!) required. Anything under 3/4" to the foot I keep well clear of these days but full of admiration for those that venture small and get results like that.

                                                Paul.

                                                #488372
                                                Clive Hartland
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                                                  @clivehartland94829

                                                  There are a couple firms in germany that specialize in paper model boats and planes and veh. Jade-Verlag, but their website is being set up and the catalogue is due out in mid August

                                                  Another is, lehrmittel Institute but Icannot make/find their website.

                                                  Another is, 'Fiddlers Green but it is a subscription one but all downloadable.

                                                  Look for paper model airplanes brings some good results.

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