This pair are Shapeways (Kampfflieger) WSF Bristol Fighters - markings are generic Sqn RFC
More photos & full details are in my album here
This pair are Shapeways (Kampfflieger) WSF Bristol Fighters - markings are generic Sqn RFC
More photos & full details are in my album here
With Brisfits in the offing I just had to bump this thread to whet your appetites !
Last edited by flash; 12-24-2013 at 04:31.
These Brisfits are amazing!
Well done.
Nice, where are the gunners from?
Shapeways. Again I don't remember who made them but I think it was Kampfflieger or Colinwe.
Lovely planes guys! I especially like your night fighter Rob!
I like Darryl's machines, and he has reminded me that I now have to paint up a wingman for Nigel's machine.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Yet again all very nice paint jobs
With the addition of the Polish insignia we get a totally different look to these somewhat dull all brown aircraft.
Another good rendition Zoe.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
4 Bristol F2.Bs of RAF 88 Sqn
(Seefrosta opponents – p48 & p65 of Seefrosta: Seefrontstaffel Flanders October 1917 – August 1918, Schmeelke, Aeronaut Books, 2020)
All are repainted Ares Arkell/Stagg models.
Roundels by miscmini and I-94 Enterprises, homemade tail #s and Australian Forces badges.
Capt Allan Hepburn, ‘A’ flight #F-4442
profile = p264 British Aviation Squadron Markings of World War I, Rogers, Schiffer, 2001
Unknown crew, ‘A’ flight #F-5814 ‘1’
profile = photo p151 British Aviation Squadron Markings of World War I, Rogers, Schiffer, 2001
larger fuselage decal – Decal Details I-94 Enterprises (Bristol-made always used smaller standard-size fuselage roundel, some subcontractors used larger; possibly an Armstrong Whitworth build – p42 Bristol Fighter: Windsock Datafile Special #1, J.M. Bruce)
Capt Edgar C Johnston, 2Lt John Rudkin, ‘B’ flight #E-2458 ‘9’
profile = p40 Bristol F 2 Fighter Aces of World War I, Guttman, Osprey Books, 2007
missing prop replacement from shapeways
Lt CMB Martin, Lt F Jeffries, ‘B’ flight #E-2459 ‘12’
profile = p117 Ronny Bar Profiles: British Two Seaters of the Great War, Tempest, 2021
Last edited by malachi; 05-20-2023 at 05:14.
The usual artistic excellence Chris
Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!
Those look great, Chris.
I really should repaint some of my many duplicates across my collection ...
Great stuff Chris, looking forward to the AAR’s
Great job Chris. Seeing them all on a mission is terrific
Very nice examples of a great aircraft!
Great Bristols Chris. Look forward to flying them (or shooting at them) at Origins!
Thanks, all, I appreciate it!
Peter, I'll paint some flames on yours.
Very well painted Chris.
The different demarcations on the two flights adds even more interest to a fine bevy of aircraft.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Wonderful painting on those Bristols.
My favourite thread so far, fabulous one and all.
Never Knowingly Undergunned !!
Thanks to the Biff Boys for showing some love to my beasties
Oooh Very very tasty Chris. Excellent work indeed
Regret, rep gun jammed, but shall try to remember to return when the armourer has dealt with the problem.
REP gun now unjammed. Well done the armourer
Last edited by mikeemagnus; 05-24-2023 at 09:35.
Nice work there Chris! Great looking models!
Nice brace of Bristols Paul!
Excellent set of Bristols. Looking forward to seeing them in the OTT campaign.
Nice-looking Bristols, Paul
Now this is what I call a painting thread....
Lovely job
Never Knowingly Undergunned !!
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