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Author Topic: Angel On My Shoulder......VBCW Anglican League Air Support *PICTURE Heavy*  (Read 4838 times)

Offline Pappa Midnight

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After a slight delay due to work I have just completed my Anglican League air support.
It is a 1:48 Bristol Bulldog by SMER. Not a brilliant kit BUT very cheap and easy to build. I haven't bothered with rigging etc as it is meant to be played with not displayed. I've mounted it on extendible rod using a rare earth magnet and the base has been weighted to stop it falling over. The pilot is a slightly modified Copplestone mini.







The Flight base at different heights:



In Flight!!!



The pilot:


I really enjoyed building this and I am looking at getting ether a Gloster Gladiator or Autogiro next......

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Don't get the British civil war thing but that looks fantastic  :-* :-*

cheers

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Most excellent!  :-*
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Offline fastolfrus

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I really enjoyed building this and I am looking at getting ether a Gloster Gladiator or Autogiro next......
Regards
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Gladiator or Autogyro?
I'd have thought a Vickers Vimy would be more your style!
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Offline smokezombie

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That's fantastic!! The painting is top notch. It's going to look great when you have it on a gaming table.
I'm proper jealous.
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bloody nice work. I have one that need to get built.

Offline commissarmoody

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Looks like it should be on display in a museum!
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Offline FramFramson

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My vote's for the Gladiator!


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Offline pagumb

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My vote's for the Gladiator!

Agreed, it sounds like a great plane although nothing says "God is my co-pilot" like a couple of Pitcairn Autogiros descending into the fray.  Found a kit that has two 1/48 scale autogiros at this link - Pitcairn Autogiro

The Bulldog is beautiful by the way...

Offline FramFramson

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Other possible options are the Hawker Fury, or (if you want to mix things up with something larger), an Avro Anson.

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Very nice!!!
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Offline Arlequín

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Nice work there!  :)

My vote's for the Fury, Demon or Hart... whatever you can get hold of.

I never thought I'd be posting "The Gladiator is an attractive option, but it would totally own the sky at this time"... but that's VBCW for you...

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Thank you for your comments!

Commissarmoody: not sure where you would get them in the US but I bought a cheap inspection mirror from:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-TELESCOPIC-SWIVEL-INSPECTION-MIRROR-POCKET-CLIP-/130757178326?pt=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item1e71bc33d6


For those interested I've put together a simple "How To" for the stand
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=47346.0

Regards
PM
« Last Edit: 25 October 2012, 07:08:54 PM by Pappa Midnight »

Offline Arlequín

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There's something very similar with a magnetic head and no mirror available. Try searching for 'Telescopic magnet pick up tool' or something. They are somewhat more expensive, but come in various lengths and are usually more sturdy.

:)

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Amazing!!!

 

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