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Being new here I thought I'd post a sample of some of the card models I've built over the last 5+ years.... I hope I've figured out how to post images so lets see what happens.
These a posted roughly in historical order of when the aircraft was produced. Pre-Wright_attempts.jpg Pre-Wright designs all-Wright-1.jpgWright Brothers 1901 Glider, 1903 Flyer One, 1911 Vin Fiz Vin-Fiz-back.jpg 1911 Vin Fiz MVR_Dr-11.jpg One of Von Richtofen's Dr-1's I want to see if this is going to work, more to come. Thanks for looking. These are all FiddlersGreen models. Most are 1:48, not all. Swampfoxx |
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Wow, those are really nice! You can post pictures way bigger than that! A beautiful collection! I hope you store them well!
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I was planning on just continuing this thread with more picts. This is a FG model of the Sikorsky S-38, twin engine flying yacht. It was a bit difficult to build but overall not all that bad. Sikorsky S-38 by SFX.jpg Again this is 1:48 Completed S-38 model.jpg 3/4 front view Sikorsky S-38 composite.jpg An example of the card that I do for each model I finish. enjoy, SFX |
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Having worked at Sikorsky Aircraft for almost 10 years, I have a soft spot for anything with Igor's name on it. Beautiful workmanship.
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Thanks, What kind of work did you do for Sikorsky? and where? They do have some unique designs, I've always really been attracted to their aircraft. SFX |
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Continuing with some more picts of my more recent builds.......
The S-39 single engine flying yacht.... S39_fm_10_o_clock_hi.jpg This S-39 and the S-38 are painted as the two ac owned by the Johnson & Johnson Corp. and were flown in world exploration flights in the 1930's I believe. S39_fm_12_o_clock_hi.jpg A closeup of the front and engine Sikorsky S-39_w_PT-17_in_field.jpg A small diorama I set up in my front yard Sikorsky S-39 composite.jpg The finished model presentation sheet Johnson_s_Sikorsky_s.JPG The two completed S-38 and S-39 S-38 & S-39 up for a flight.jpg I work a lot in Photoshop and often place my finished models in flying scenes........ thanks for looking, Swampfox |
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I designed fixtures for CNC machines, then made the fixtures, programmed 4 axis CNC machines, prototype work, which sometimes involved a day of programming 15 minutes of actual machining, then on to the next part. I wrote around so many programs there I stopped counting when I hit 500. I also trained people there how to run CNC machinery. I also had quite a few manual machines at my disposal. Sometimes it's just easier to machine something by hand than write a program for it. I was a mold maker, and was a Tool an Dye maker before that.
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Your planes look very nice. I've always thought those airplanes from the very early 20th century are the most difficult to model. You made them great.
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Thanks Ruben, I appreciate your comments.... The early models with rigging. wing support spars etc can be a real trick to pull off. Of course all you see it the finished model....and nobody really admits to having to build a model 4-5 times before it comes out right!! Which I have done several times.. The Sikorsky S-38 gave me a run for my money, I build it 5 times before it looked straight and even all around. Thanks for looking, Swampfox |
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This is a 1:48 of the Boeing Model 299............this is a John Dell design that I bought from FG about 7-8 years ago. It's a nicely designed kit, went together with little difficulty and really stand out in a crowd...
299-fm-10_30.jpg 299-fm-04_00.jpg enjoy, Swampfox |
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nice work youve done there!! i have the s-38 & 39 from FG but have not built them yet, hope mine come out as good as yours has! done the dr-1 from them also(its my tag photo). reall y nice work ,hope to see more!!!
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You do great work, can't wait to see more.
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The B-17 is excellent. John Dell does excellent work. He is a designer that admire very much. I like his attention to detail. You did a great job on his model. I still wish your pictures were bigger!
XNView is a great program for making big pictures that have small sizes as far as kilobytes go. A 1024 x 768 picture shrunk down by XNView will fit and be under the forum's max picture size, most of the time, 800 x 600 size always work if passed through XNView. Your models are awesome Swampfox. Thanks for loading them up! ![]() |
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Thanks again, until next posting, Swampfox |
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As requested I'm going to post larger images this time around, if they are too big just say the word and I'll try smaller ones later.
A couple of more of John Dell's Model 299 designs...... Model 299 fm 07_00.jpgclick to see larger image Model 200 fm 2_30 darker-800.jpgclick to see larger image Sopwith Tripe fm 7 o clock-800.jpgclick to see larger image A FG Sopwith Tripe and a small diorama using a John Dell P-51D Dell P-51D diorama-1000.jpgclick to see larger image With ground support equipment by AirDave available from ecardmodels. Again all 1:48 enjoy, Swampfox |
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