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  • davecov
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2014
    • 836
    • Dave
    • Stow, Scottish Borders

    #1

    DaveCov's Airfix 1/72 Sopwith Pup (01062-1)

    As I have been enjoying building the rather old Airfix 1/72 Airco DH4 1918 (01079) (build thread here), I decided to build a companion for it, namely the Airfix 1/72 Sopwith Pup (01062-1).

    This kit was first released in the Seventies in a blister pack and includes a stand:


    Painting and decal placement profile, showing two schemes - a 4 Squadron, RNAS, 1917 machine and a 'B' Flight, 46 Squadron, RFC, 1917 machine:


    Upper half of rear of pack shows Assembly instructions Sections 1 to 3 and some special instructions concerning placement of jigs:


    Lower half of rear of pack shows Assembly instructions Sections 4 to 5, a potted history of the Sopwith Pup, and some general instructions:


    I am looking forward to this build as I have only made one of these once before - when it was first released in the Seventies! Description of the contents will appear in my next post.

    That is all for now

    Dave
    DaveCov - Founder of The Airfix Tribute Forum 2006
  • papa 695
    Moderator
    • May 2011
    • 22788

    #2
    Nice one Dave.

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    • Tim Marlow
      • Apr 2018
      • 18959
      • Tim
      • Somerset UK

      #3
      Interesting, I never made this back in the day so it will be good to see it come together. Like the jig arrangement, should make wing alignment easier.

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      • Steve-the-Duck
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        • Jul 2020
        • 1731
        • Chris
        • Medway Towns

        #4
        Has it really got internal bracing detail moulded on? That's a surprise
        Was this the last WWI aircraft Airfix did back in the day?

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        • davecov
          SMF Supporters
          • Jul 2014
          • 836
          • Dave
          • Stow, Scottish Borders

          #5
          Yes it does have bracing moulded inside. The Sopwith Pup was the last WW1 Airfix aircraft until the 1/72 Fokker E.II/E.III Eindecker and Royal Aircraft Factory BE2c were released in 2016.

          Dave
          DaveCov - Founder of The Airfix Tribute Forum 2006

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          • davecov
            SMF Supporters
            • Jul 2014
            • 836
            • Dave
            • Stow, Scottish Borders

            #6
            My latest update.

            As promised in an earlier post, here are the contents of the blister pack. Parts are moulded in a pale yellow with quite a few seams and ejector pin marks to deal with:


            The good old days when Airfix kits came with stands. The decals are out of register and have yellowed with age. I have put them under a UV lamp to remove the yellowing:


            All parts have been removed from the runners and seams cleaned up:


            Ejector pin marks have been filled and I have drilled holes in the wings and fuselage for rigging:


            The inside of the fuselage halves and lower wing centre box have been painted with H74 Matt Linen:


            The struts, pilot, seat, gun, instrument panel, propeller and tyres have been painted:


            That is all for now

            Dave
            DaveCov - Founder of The Airfix Tribute Forum 2006

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            • Steve-the-Duck
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              • Jul 2020
              • 1731
              • Chris
              • Medway Towns

              #7
              Excellent progress

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              • davecov
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                • Jul 2014
                • 836
                • Dave
                • Stow, Scottish Borders

                #8
                More progress to report.

                The underside of wings and tailplanes were painted with H74 Matt Linen:


                The seat and instrument panel were glued inside the fuselage and I made a rudimentary control column from plastic card. The seat was problematic as it's position meant that it would not be possible to fit the pilot without chopping his legs off. The cockpit coaming was painted inside and out:


                The seat angle was taken out and the locating tabs modified so that the seat would fit further back and more upright. It was also necessary to trim the pilot's buttocks before he would sit correctly. The control column was glued to the floor:


                Then it was painted:


                The fuselage halves were glued together:


                After the fuselage had dried, I fitted the engine and cowling sections:


                Filler was applied to the fuselage and cowling joins. The rudder was glued to the tailplanes and the joins filled too:


                The upper fuselage join didn't need as much filler:


                That is all for now

                Dave
                DaveCov - Founder of The Airfix Tribute Forum 2006

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                • yak face
                  Moderator
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 13875
                  • Tony
                  • Sheffield

                  #9
                  Great choice dave , its a kit ive often been tempted by . For its time its considered a good kit and theres something about the pup that appeals to me , it just seems a bit better looking than its big boned sister the camel !

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                  • colin m
                    Moderator
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 8806
                    • Colin
                    • Stafford, UK

                    #10
                    Great stuff. This takes the word 'vintage' to a new level. That pilot looks very much WW1, nice job.

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                    • Steve-the-Duck
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jul 2020
                      • 1731
                      • Chris
                      • Medway Towns

                      #11
                      An Airfix pilot that doesn't fit without adjustment? Who'd have anticipated that? (sotto voce - the NEW pilots don't fit unmodified either...)

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                      • tr1ckey66
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 3592

                        #12
                        Great progress Dave. You‘ve solved your pilot fit issues with no bother at all.
                        It his interesting to see a kit of this vintage come together.

                        ATB
                        Paul

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                        • papa 695
                          Moderator
                          • May 2011
                          • 22788

                          #13
                          Great work so far Dave, looking very good indeed.

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                          • davecov
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jul 2014
                            • 836
                            • Dave
                            • Stow, Scottish Borders

                            #14
                            Another little update.

                            I attached the lower wing to the fuselage but it was necessary to cut a little plastic from the front and back of the centre section in order that the wing would sit correctly. The:


                            After filling and sanding the lower wing join, I applied the first coat of H155 Matt Olive Drab to the wings, tailplanes and fuselage. I also applied a coat of H34 Matt White to the outside of the wheel covers which will eventually be painted red, white and blue:


                            That is all for now.

                            Dave
                            DaveCov - Founder of The Airfix Tribute Forum 2006

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                            • Tworrs
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Jan 2022
                              • 1982
                              • Garry
                              • New Zealand

                              #15
                              Looking great Dave, those wings look like streaked linen already.
                              Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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