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Airfix 1:48 Bristol Bulldog Mk.II

colin m

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Airfix announced the release of this kit a while back.
The moment I saw it, the kit was a ‘want’ immediately. That’s a rare thing for me.
What caught my eye ? Well it’s a bi-plane, I like bi-planes, but look at the engine, so prominent, I do like a nice engine.
There are two great GB’s going on at the moment, both of which I could easily settle into, but then post lady Julie delivered this !
I don’t tend to build much in the summer, but as it’s so cold, the garden has slowed right down, so I might just have a chance of getting this one done.
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I won’t bother you with all the sprues, but the fuselage gives a good idea of the standard of detail.
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Then there’s the engine.
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Not too shabby.
Some garden duties this morning, then hopefully, I’ll make a start.
 
I saw this in the Airfix Model World magazine and thought - "Looks good". It will be interesting to follow your build. These new Airfix kits are usually pretty good.
 
Well, when this was announced I kind of ummed and ahhed because all my Silver wings are 1/72. But, looking at the plans and parts I might just get one as reference to do the old Airfix kit.
Or I could just follow here
I want to do the 'plane Bader cracked up in, but there are so many pretty schemes. There was one that transferred between 3 sqn and 17 so it temporarily carried both stripe and diagonals. Curious Airfix are showing the wheel hubs in green, matching 3's stripes, as the hubs would normally be in flight colour, red 'A', yellow 'B' or blue 'C'

You may still find Flight Journal magazine on the shelves, which featured the eeplica flying in the States. Warpaint No.66 is a great reference too
 
Wow, that looks nice and fiddly!

Miko (last biplane, Met flight Gladiator with spar mounted hygrometer!)
 
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Thank you all for stopping by.
the Boxart. I’m in
I'm sure that was part of the reason I wanted the kit so much !
plane Bader cracked up in
Airfix do give that a mention in the instructions.
Curious Airfix are showing the wheel hubs in green, matching 3's stripes, as the hubs would normally be in flight colour, red 'A', yellow 'B' or blue 'C'
That's an interesting detail. I've sen Aifix instructions in the past, mention if there's a possible discrepancy in the colour of something, then let you make your own mind up, which colour you are going to use.

Looks like a very good jazz age bird
The 'Golden age' I think some call it.
 
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I’ve done a bit.
The cockpit is all done. It’s interesting how the wicker seats of WW1 have gone and we now have a quite modern height adjustable seat, with a harness, not just a lap belt. Progress indeed.
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The fuselage fully encased the ‘pit so not much at all can be seen.
You can see a bit of filler on the seam. Unfortunately, the fit wasn’t great, but to make matters worse, the seam is in a slight dip which made sanding a bit difficult.
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Tonight’s entertainment will be making rigging eyes, and a haunted UK podcast to help pass the time. These eyes will be cut down before use and inserted to the many rigging points around the aircraft.


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The built-up cockpit makes me want one more and more. But Ihave a single- and two-seat versions to do and this is not my silver wings scale, not my silver wings scale, not my silver wings scale

'Ah, you will you will you will you will!'
 
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The built-up cockpit makes me want one more and more. But Ihave a single- and two-seat versions to do and this is not my silver wings scale, not my silver wings scale, not my silver wings scale

'Ah, you will you will you will you will!'
Well I might be able to help you there. This kit so far, is taking quite a bit of work to make things fit. The wings, top and bottom, didn't meet at the trailing edge - meaning a lot of filling and sanding. It's really just old school modelling, but I don't really expect that on a new tool kit.
 
I agree, not what you'd expect. The couple of new tool Airfix kits I did recently really impressed me with their fit. They must have dropped the ball on this one.
 
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