1:32nd scale Bristol Scout C 1264
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Re: 1:32nd scale Bristol Scout C 1264
Hi all
The Scout is now completed
This model shows David Bremner's reproduction of Scout 1264, as it is now
I chose not to apply any weathering and to show the aircraft 'clean'
The main differences between David's Scout 1264 and a WW1 Scout are
Cockpit layout and details
Pitot static probes and associated pipework
Separated upper wing centre section and outer wings
As usual my website has a PDF build log (on Logs page 1), which covers the differences between this model and my previous build log for Scout 1260
Where the build details are the same, this build log refers back to the other build log
Thanks for your support and comments throughout this build
Mike
The Scout is now completed
This model shows David Bremner's reproduction of Scout 1264, as it is now
I chose not to apply any weathering and to show the aircraft 'clean'
The main differences between David's Scout 1264 and a WW1 Scout are
Cockpit layout and details
Pitot static probes and associated pipework
Separated upper wing centre section and outer wings
As usual my website has a PDF build log (on Logs page 1), which covers the differences between this model and my previous build log for Scout 1260
Where the build details are the same, this build log refers back to the other build log
Thanks for your support and comments throughout this build
Mike
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Re: 1:32nd scale Bristol Scout C 1264
WOW!
I love the teddy bear.
For the rest, it's just absolutely fabulous!
I love the teddy bear.
For the rest, it's just absolutely fabulous!
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Re: 1:32nd scale Bristol Scout C 1264
Great work, Mike, congratulations !
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Re: 1:32nd scale Bristol Scout C 1264
I like very much, It's so beautiful...
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Re: 1:32nd scale Bristol Scout C 1264
Hi all,
Today I delivered the model to Theo Wilford at the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden, Bedfordshire.
David Bremner was there with Scout 1264 doing his monthly air test.
I had a long and informative chat with David and Theo before being kindly offered to ground run the Scout.
Being 6' 3" tall made it a real struggle to get into the cockpit.
More so as my foot slipped out of the foot step, but luckily David was there to hold me up.
It was a great experience to run the Scout and way different to running Tornado's, which I did many times in the RAF.
So a great day all round,
Mike
Today I delivered the model to Theo Wilford at the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden, Bedfordshire.
David Bremner was there with Scout 1264 doing his monthly air test.
I had a long and informative chat with David and Theo before being kindly offered to ground run the Scout.
Being 6' 3" tall made it a real struggle to get into the cockpit.
More so as my foot slipped out of the foot step, but luckily David was there to hold me up.
It was a great experience to run the Scout and way different to running Tornado's, which I did many times in the RAF.
So a great day all round,
Mike
Dernière édition par Mike le Mer 14 Aoû - 10:47, édité 1 fois
Re: 1:32nd scale Bristol Scout C 1264
Sounds like you had a great time indeed. Must be quite an impression to climb inside the "kit".
Jess- Messages : 941
Date d'inscription : 29/03/2023
Age : 54
Localisation : Alsace
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