Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V
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1 25 July 2016, 12:10
Roland Sachsenhofer
Here are first pictures of Airfix´great Whitley.
The kit coruscates with a great amount of details- and a very astonishing and unusual layout of the fuselage construction- indeed all the parts you see will form the fuselage- that´s quite a fascinating composition! Fit seems great, Eduards etched parts will only partly be used because they would not be any improvement of the kits details.
I am quite content so far..... 🙂
Here are first pictures of Airfix´great Whitley.
The kit coruscates with a great amount of details- and a very astonishing and unusual layout of the fuselage construction- indeed all the parts you see will form the fuselage- that´s quite a fascinating composition! Fit seems great, Eduards etched parts will only partly be used because they would not be any improvement of the kits details.
I am quite content so far..... 🙂
25 July 2016, 12:16
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hello mates,
feel welcome!
The kit shows a very pleasant richness of detail- here as an example the interior of bow- and rear turret.
Hello mates,
feel welcome!
The kit shows a very pleasant richness of detail- here as an example the interior of bow- and rear turret.
26 July 2016, 16:27
Christian Bruer
Although I'm a big fan of any British design, ship, aeroplane, train, car, etc. this is one of the ugliest birds they ever designed. But, the Whitley was capable and could carrier a higher load then any of her contemporaries. Well, I will take a seat and watch the ugly duckling grow🙂
Although I'm a big fan of any British design, ship, aeroplane, train, car, etc. this is one of the ugliest birds they ever designed. But, the Whitley was capable and could carrier a higher load then any of her contemporaries. Well, I will take a seat and watch the ugly duckling grow🙂
26 July 2016, 18:40
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hello mates,
I would like to show you some further steps.
The fit of the three fuselage- wings parts is rather crude; I had to rework with scalpel and sanding paper to get all joined. Some minor fill- and sanding work will smooth everything together.
Quite a sturdy construction after all!
Hello mates,
I would like to show you some further steps.
The fit of the three fuselage- wings parts is rather crude; I had to rework with scalpel and sanding paper to get all joined. Some minor fill- and sanding work will smooth everything together.
Quite a sturdy construction after all!
28 July 2016, 08:33
Roland Sachsenhofer
Beautiful or not- the distinctive "nose down" attitude of the Whitley appeared, as soon as I had assembled all the main parts of this bomber 🙂
The Airfix kit continues to be pure modeling fun, in spite of severe gaps between engine cowls and wings- but that´s nothing not to be cured with putty and sanding paper.
Beautiful or not- the distinctive "nose down" attitude of the Whitley appeared, as soon as I had assembled all the main parts of this bomber 🙂
The Airfix kit continues to be pure modeling fun, in spite of severe gaps between engine cowls and wings- but that´s nothing not to be cured with putty and sanding paper.
2 August 2016, 06:58
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Sören!
next was applying Alclad White Aluminum on a primer made of gloss black. This will allow me to scratch the following layers of paint with the sharp end of a needle to get the effect of worn off colour.....
Thank you Sören!
next was applying Alclad White Aluminum on a primer made of gloss black. This will allow me to scratch the following layers of paint with the sharp end of a needle to get the effect of worn off colour.....
4 August 2016, 07:20
Roland Sachsenhofer
The basic paintwork is done- some wear and tear will follow.....
I softened the hard edges of the masked "Dark Green/ Dark Earth" with free held airbrush, a perfect opportunity to do some corrections or spontaneous improvements of the edges......
The basic paintwork is done- some wear and tear will follow.....
I softened the hard edges of the masked "Dark Green/ Dark Earth" with free held airbrush, a perfect opportunity to do some corrections or spontaneous improvements of the edges......
9 August 2016, 16:42
MICHAEL WOODHOUSE
I think the Whitley was good at dropping leafets! Seriously though a nice aircraft showing the best of its type in the late 1930's and a very nice representation by you with this kit.
I think the Whitley was good at dropping leafets! Seriously though a nice aircraft showing the best of its type in the late 1930's and a very nice representation by you with this kit.
9 August 2016, 17:31
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your kind words mates!
Indeed, while building this fine kit, the Whitley reveals a peculiar, a pugnacious kind of beauty.....
I like the lines of this plane! 🙂
Thank you for your kind words mates!
Indeed, while building this fine kit, the Whitley reveals a peculiar, a pugnacious kind of beauty.....
I like the lines of this plane! 🙂
10 August 2016, 09:59
Soeren R.
The Whitley has indeed something special and yours looks really good!
Looking forward for the finished kit - another benchmark to work with my kit later 👍
The Whitley has indeed something special and yours looks really good!
Looking forward for the finished kit - another benchmark to work with my kit later 👍
10 August 2016, 10:01
Roland Sachsenhofer
That is very kind of you, Sören!
Indeed, I am willing to build Airfix next Whitley release, a Coastal Command machine....
That is very kind of you, Sören!
Indeed, I am willing to build Airfix next Whitley release, a Coastal Command machine....
10 August 2016, 15:54
Soeren R.
Nice. Have it also on my wishlist, but if i look at my stash Im forbidden to buy any kit in the moment 😛
Nice. Have it also on my wishlist, but if i look at my stash Im forbidden to buy any kit in the moment 😛
10 August 2016, 15:54
Roland Sachsenhofer
That´s quite reasonable Sören!😉
The enjoyable Whitley is nearly finished, just some minor finishing work has to be done. This time I would like to do the aerial cables with thinly stretched sprue..... something I did want to try out for long, because I am annoyed by all those thread lines on my models getting getting saggy- who knows, maybe it will work! 🙂
That´s quite reasonable Sören!😉
The enjoyable Whitley is nearly finished, just some minor finishing work has to be done. This time I would like to do the aerial cables with thinly stretched sprue..... something I did want to try out for long, because I am annoyed by all those thread lines on my models getting getting saggy- who knows, maybe it will work! 🙂
14 August 2016, 14:34
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hurrah! This beautiful kit is finished! That really is a fine offer has made with it´s new tool Whitley.
The undertaking of stretched sprue aerials was stopped- instead I used, also a novum, "Uschis stretchable threads", should also work.
Thank you for your interest and comments, I have attached a few pictures of the finished kit.....
Hurrah! This beautiful kit is finished! That really is a fine offer has made with it´s new tool Whitley.
The undertaking of stretched sprue aerials was stopped- instead I used, also a novum, "Uschis stretchable threads", should also work.
Thank you for your interest and comments, I have attached a few pictures of the finished kit.....
16 August 2016, 08:04
Jan Voorbij
And the Mk. VII is just released! airfix.com/uk-en/arm..ley-mk-vii-1-72.html
And the Mk. VII is just released! airfix.com/uk-en/arm..ley-mk-vii-1-72.html
16 August 2016, 13:04
Roland Sachsenhofer
Uuuups. I just ordered the Mk.VII from Airfix- Sorry Sören, I seem to be not as disciplined as you
Thank you all, mates, for these kind comments!
Uuuups. I just ordered the Mk.VII from Airfix- Sorry Sören, I seem to be not as disciplined as you
Thank you all, mates, for these kind comments!
16 August 2016, 16:07
Hanno Kleinecke
Yet another beautiful addition to your collection of brit- heavies, Roland. Especially the Whitely is a great example for the somewhat odd-looking british bombers of the earlier years. 👍
Yet another beautiful addition to your collection of brit- heavies, Roland. Especially the Whitely is a great example for the somewhat odd-looking british bombers of the earlier years. 👍
16 August 2016, 16:26
Stefan Fraundorfer
Wie konnte ich deine Whitley nur übersehen? So klein ist sie ja nun auch wieder nicht. Schaut super aus!
Wie konnte ich deine Whitley nur übersehen? So klein ist sie ja nun auch wieder nicht. Schaut super aus!
16 August 2016, 17:43
Christian Bruer
very nice and very british👍
The Mk. VII seems to be an interesting in Coastal Command colours. Guess you'll start it soon Roland😉
Cheers, Christian
very nice and very british👍
The Mk. VII seems to be an interesting in Coastal Command colours. Guess you'll start it soon Roland😉
Cheers, Christian
16 August 2016, 18:58
Roland Sachsenhofer
It´s quite motivating to read your comments- many thanks for your interest! 🙂
Christian, indeed- as soon as it will have found my address 🙂
Danke, Christian, ja- in Ried bin wieder dabei; entenhme ich der Frage dass wir uns dort sehen? Das wär ja wunderbar!
It´s quite motivating to read your comments- many thanks for your interest! 🙂
Christian, indeed- as soon as it will have found my address 🙂
Danke, Christian, ja- in Ried bin wieder dabei; entenhme ich der Frage dass wir uns dort sehen? Das wär ja wunderbar!
17 August 2016, 09:22
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you!
Of course! Would be interesting, which preferences are in the air 🙂
A Blackburn Roc is sure to leave the workbench within a month......
Thank you!
Of course! Would be interesting, which preferences are in the air 🙂
A Blackburn Roc is sure to leave the workbench within a month......
17 August 2016, 18:41
Soeren R.
The Roc sounds interesting and I would love to see one of the new ICM kits (Do 215 / 17 or a Ju 88 ) on your bench.
Nobody really build them yet and mine are not planned in the next time.
The Roc sounds interesting and I would love to see one of the new ICM kits (Do 215 / 17 or a Ju 88 ) on your bench.
Nobody really build them yet and mine are not planned in the next time.
17 August 2016, 18:43
Roland Sachsenhofer
Dear mates, your words make me quite happy-thank you very much!
Sören, good news: ICMs Do-17Z nightfighter in 1:48 is one of my next projects....
Before that, I hopefully guess I will do a couple of FAA and Coastal Command planes 🙂
Dear mates, your words make me quite happy-thank you very much!
Sören, good news: ICMs Do-17Z nightfighter in 1:48 is one of my next projects....
Before that, I hopefully guess I will do a couple of FAA and Coastal Command planes 🙂
18 August 2016, 07:34
Soeren R.
Nice😉 Cant wait for it.
But FAA and Coastal Command planes are also a nice idea.
Nice😉 Cant wait for it.
But FAA and Coastal Command planes are also a nice idea.
18 August 2016, 07:36
Christian Bruer
FAA and Coastal Command sounds interesting🙂
I know about the Whitley Mk. VII, what about the rest of the plan?
Cheers, Christian
FAA and Coastal Command sounds interesting🙂
I know about the Whitley Mk. VII, what about the rest of the plan?
Cheers, Christian
18 August 2016, 07:38
Roland Sachsenhofer
A Vickers Wellington Mk.XIV will make the start, followed by a Halifax in the colours of Coastal Command. Not to forget the Whitley Mk.VII, which was mailed yesterday by Airfix. All three in 1:72 by the way.
FAA will be present with a Fulmar and a Firefly Mk.I, both in 1:48....... and I am training mentally and in the way of manually skills for a rather daunting Walrus-project 🙂
As far as to my megalomania..... 🙂
A Vickers Wellington Mk.XIV will make the start, followed by a Halifax in the colours of Coastal Command. Not to forget the Whitley Mk.VII, which was mailed yesterday by Airfix. All three in 1:72 by the way.
FAA will be present with a Fulmar and a Firefly Mk.I, both in 1:48....... and I am training mentally and in the way of manually skills for a rather daunting Walrus-project 🙂
As far as to my megalomania..... 🙂
18 August 2016, 08:27