My First WWI "Biggie"

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My First WWI "Biggie"

Postby Epap » Thu Jul 08, 2010 7:19 pm

I've embarked on a campaign to fill gaps in my warbird collection using any form of construction that gives me good results, not just diecast. This has led me to explore various plastic and wooden models that are out there, as well as diecasts made by less well known companies. My wishlist is highly selective and consists of planes in both the 1:72nd and 1:48th scale that I don't expect to see from the likes of Corgi, Hobby Master, etc. anytime soon--if ever. Invariably, I'm going for "unusual subjects", but, as I said, on a very diciplined basis.

My first, WWI addition happens to be a Handley-Page 0/100 bomber, made out of wood in 1:72nd scale by a company called Dream Works. Unlike the toy-like wooden models that are commonly sold, my replica----I understand that it is no longer in production and only one was left after my purchase-----has a realistic paint job, credible markings, a good deal of rigging, and they actually carved the lines indicating the wing flaps rather than painting them on. In other words, it could be called "museum quality". Anyway, here are a few pictures:Image
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Re: My First WWI "Biggie"

Postby Epap » Thu Jul 08, 2010 7:20 pm

Here's a view showing the front from one side:Image
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Re: My First WWI "Biggie"

Postby Epap » Thu Jul 08, 2010 7:21 pm

To complete the picture, here's a top shot:Image
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Re: My First WWI "Biggie"

Postby grwebster » Fri Jul 09, 2010 5:37 am

very nice model- never seen any before. Great find.
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