Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

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Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby Arlo DiPasquale » Fri May 08, 2020 2:11 pm

Since I finished my Halberstadt CL.II, I built a 15" Easy Built Howard DGA-9 laser cut. It was a fun little build that turned out super light, meaning I'll have to go fly it when the windy weather we've been having calms down a bit. I decided to go back to WW I for the next build, and chose the Nieuport 28 out of my stash. I always love building WW I planes, and also have a Guillow's Albartos D.Va and Airco DH. 4 in my collection waiting to be built. As for the Nieuport, the die cut wood is fine, but nothing special. As I deal more and more with laser cut parts, the increasingly sporadic times I go back to die cut really remind me how superior laser cutting is. Nonetheless, its always fun going back in time and building a discontinued kit. With that said, any discontinued WW I kits I build after the ones currently in my inventory will be the laser cut short kits from Aero-werkes. I'll post more updates as I have them, and thanks for looking!
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Re: Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby Arlo DiPasquale » Fri May 08, 2020 2:12 pm

I could only post three photos in one post, so here is one of the completed fuselage and the partially completed bottom wing.
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Re: Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby heywooood » Sat May 09, 2020 9:14 am

the Howard Hughes DGA line of airplanes are pleasing to the eye.Howard called them 'Darned' Good Airplanes - it's what DGA stands for and they all lived up to that...
...you made that out of a box of sticks..?
...what is WRONG with you!
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Re: Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby Arlo DiPasquale » Sat May 09, 2020 4:57 pm

heywooood wrote:Howard called them 'Darned' Good Airplanes - it's what DGA stands for and they all lived up to that...

I've heard it stands for "Damned Good Airplane." 8) They certainly are some beautiful planes, and a pleasure to model!
In other news, I have some updates on the Nieuport 28. Today I completed the frames and sanded them, I'll start covering it probably tomorrow!
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Re: Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby Arlo DiPasquale » Thu May 21, 2020 9:23 am

I finished the Nieuport 28 yesterday evening. It was a fun build, and if any of you want the plans, please let me know and I'll mail them to you.
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Re: Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby Oldyzracer1 » Fri May 29, 2020 1:10 pm

Looks great! Is that printed tissue? I like the round wing tips, and of course the colourful French markings.
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Re: Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby Arlo DiPasquale » Sat May 30, 2020 12:02 pm

Oldyzracer1 wrote:Looks great! Is that printed tissue? I like the round wing tips, and of course the colourful French markings.

Thanks! For the camo, I just used different colors of tissue, and cut them in the desired pattern. A little more time consuming than one color, but the end result is pretty cool IMHO.
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Re: Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby Mitch » Mon Jun 22, 2020 10:09 pm

Hey Arlo!

Did you use the decals on this plane... what I have been doing is save them as a Masters, do a color photo copy and apply the paper insignia. This was I also copy markings from other sources and scale them to be applied. Of course so guys can apply tissue markings and that is lighter.

I opened up a few boxes and plan to 'copy' decals for the D-7, D-8, Sopwith Camel, and Nieuport 28.

I also plan to ask if Staples if they can copy the plans in one sheet as I hate to put pin marks in a 50 y/o set of build plans...

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Re: Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby Arlo DiPasquale » Thu Jun 25, 2020 8:55 am

For many of the 100 series planes I've built, the decals were unusable and extremely discolored, so I made my own with images from the internet. Easier than color correcting scans of the decal sheets in Photoshop.
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Re: Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby scigs30 » Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:19 pm

Build looks great, and strong work on the tissue details. I still use the old decals, just spray with Testors Glosscote to protect and attach with 50/50 PVA glue.
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Re: Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby Arlo DiPasquale » Wed Jul 01, 2020 8:55 am

scigs30 wrote:Build looks great, and strong work on the tissue details. I still use the old decals, just spray with Testors Glosscote to protect and attach with 50/50 PVA glue.

Thanks! It's been fun working on improving my covering skills. For some old kits of the same age (judging from the catalogs they came with) the kit-supplied decals have been in surprisingly good condition, while others have been severely discolored. For example the Nieuport 28 contained decals that were badly discolored while a DeHavilland DH.4 kit I have has decals that are in perfect condition, even though based on the catalogs in the boxes, they were both manufactured in the late 70s - early 80s. It got me wondering as to what storage conditions are more conducive to decal preservation.
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Re: Kit # WW-2 Nieuport 28 Build

Postby Scott » Sat Oct 24, 2020 2:06 pm

Top Notch build,Arlo!
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