Balsa Sopwith Camel - Unboxing! | Vintage Model Co
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Well done James and it is great to see a British company once again doing these classic designs, just like the old Keil aKraft kits from the fifties which many first started building their very first flying model kit.
I built the spitfire nice kit but think helpfull vids at tricky stages would be very welcome especially for first timers.
Roger that!
Nice James well done nice little model
Really beautiful model, dude. Really nice! 😃
Lovely model, great video introduction!
PLEASE show some flight footage that would be great
hello, many thanks for the how to build videos! but guys, you really must post some test flight footage with the very important trim tips.
If I understand this unboxing correctly ; the japico paper for the covering is NOT included ? (that's kind of weird, knowing that there not that many lhs that carry that anymore these days, or is this a variation on the "polaroid principle" ?(cheap camera, expensive cartridge)), I also do not understand why there is a transmitter on your desk, considering this is a freeflight rubber powered model.
Wow, nice plane greetings from Germany 😃
Thanks! Greetings from the UK
Could you show some flight footage in some of these videos? I think that would be nice. Thank you
Will do!
Must be neat having all these little birds around you for reviews.
Two Questions!
1) do y’all ship to the US?
2) do y’all have any more RC types for sell?
Hi! Yep, we ship worldwide. In terms of RC, we have lots of radio control vintage designs as well as our new SE5a www.vintagemodelcompany.com/rc-planes.html 😁
I would really like to see you do test flights with the planes.
We're definitely going to be producing those sorts of videos soon, especially when the weather here improves!
Out of the camel the triplane and the se5a which would you recommend as a first kit also love the videos keep it up
We would say the SE5a is the easiest to build. We also have a larger RC version in our Flying Legends series which actually could be easier still, as it uses larger less intricate components. 👍
@@vintagemodelco7936 thankyou i will start saving, your kits look awesome
Is it hard to order a balsa model airplane from the UK and ship it to the U.S.A.? I just discovered you modeling company and like what I see. Love to here your reply.
We ship worldwide and have great rates to the US. Lots of our VMC builders are over in North America actually ☺️
@@vintagemodelco7936 "COOL!" "THANK YOU VINTAGE MODELING COMPANY!"
Quick question: will the dihedral in the bottom wing be enough to keep it stable after converting to a 3ch RC?
Bit late of a reply, but i believe the top wing is mounted high enough to give the plane high-wing-like flying behaviour.
I haven't built one since I was a teenager. I used to enjoy building balsawood and plastic model kits. In my fifties now and want to get back into it. I have about a dozen planes from WW1 and WW2 in my Ebay cart. I want to build one as an electric rc. I also have plans for a 35" Sopwith Triplane I will make rc. Your videos are very informative and will help me greatly with these builds.
i liked all you videos
Do you have a distributor in the United states of america?
We have a few, but we also ship directly from the UK. Postage isn't as much as you might expect due to the parcels generally being small and light!
I like your videos.
Why is the remote control device on the table.🇦🇺
Epic