Artesania Latina 1/16 Scale Sopwith Camel : Step By Step Video Tutorial : Episode 6
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- Опубликовано: 6 май 2021
- Hi all, I've a new exciting build for my channel. build a 1/16 museum Quality wooden model aircraft of the Sopwith Camel. from Artesania Latina, and you don't get more iconic then the famous british WW1 Biplane fighter. The Sopwith camel
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Great work/ model.
Thank you Steve
I'll jump on a camel to get there !! 👍👍🙏🙏😂😂😂😂😂
This really taking shape now and loving the build, and look forward to seeing more of it.. Keep them coming
Looking good John.
Thank you Graham. I’m livestream tonight 7.30pm if you have a question about the camel build my friend
Hi John, are there any more videos coming of the Sopwith build, cheers Glenn
Hi John! I am at step 7 / sub 6 right now. And I have a problem with part M71. It is not the same they show in the manual. May you have the same issue. PS: Do you have a part list of the metal parts? I just have this for the wooden parts, which is not so important, because the part numbers are on the wood 🤪 Thank you for sharing this build!! 💪👍
Hi John, i've watched several video's made by Olha Batchvarov and she uses rubber bands in some cases to span parts. Would it be an idea to use small rubber bands to keep the parts together. This build shows that prepping everything carefull is very important. Make one mistake in the beginning and parts will not fit in later stages. So far everything looks OK.
Hi Ron. Hope your keep well. I use rubber bands in a lot of my builds. If you watch part 4 from this builds. The model is covered in the bands to hold the parts together. It was just that PE tails section was only 0.1mm thickness and even a lose fitting band would have bent the part
@@Johnbuildsiconic I am OK doing an in between modelling job for a friend. It's a 40 year old Presige model of a dutch yacht. It really is a challange compensating crappy wood parts and making new parts but i nearly closed the hull. I can relate to the fact in this case it's a bad idea to use any rubber bands. I think i am going to check part 4 from your build.
Nice one john make sure you don’t get the HUMP with it lol
Thank you Peter. Took a minute for the penny to drop then lol. I’m live-streaming today at 7.30pm if you want to stop bye and say hi
Yep be there tonight john
In the end you might end up with more metal in the model than what was in the real aircraft
Hi Jimmy hope your keeping well. I think you could be right about the metal parts
@@Johnbuildsiconic thinking about it more, it’s a good solution for parts that would be too weak to work in wood
The metal parts don’t ask to be painted on the tail section. But I think I will paint them to look more realistic
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Thank you eddy. I’m live-streaming tonight mate at 7.30pm if you want to stop bye mate