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1:48 Sopwith Dolphin Tangmere 1918


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The inspiration  for this build was taken from a fantastic book showing the history of the famous Tangmere Airfield in West Sussex.Renowned for its role in WWII this historic airfield was built in 1917 and became operational in 1918.

 

This build is based on a photograph showing a Ltd E Wilson 92Sqn stood next to a newly delivered Sopwith Dolphin waiting to be ferried across to France. It is so new that it doesn't have any squadron identification.

 

Luckily for me Copper State Models have recently released a superb 1:48  scale Dolphin. I was able to buy the premium edition, which came with resin engine, photo etch and also metal cast exhausts.

 

This kit is sublime,  It is my first WWII subject and I thourghly  enjoyed building it using my trust vallejo paints and ED Line for the rigging.

 

I also purchased Copper States RAF airman to represent Ltd E Wilson along with Eduard Lewis guns (which is the only thing missing from the kit).

 

The model is going to be part of my clubs build this year :101 (101 years of Tangmere Airfield).

 

1:48 Sopwith Dolphin kit by Copper State Models

 

 

1:48 Sopwith Dolphin kit by Copper State Models

 

1:48 Sopwith Dolphin kit by Copper State Models

 

1:48 Sopwith Dolphin kit by Copper State Models

 

1:48 Sopwith Dolphin kit by Copper State Models

 

1:48 Sopwith Dolphin kit by Copper State Models

 

1:48 Sopwith Dolphin kit by Copper State Models

 

1:48 Sopwith Dolphin kit by Copper State Models

 

 

1:48 Sopwith Dolphin kit by Copper State Models

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Well done! And the pilot figure is extremely well painted and adds a lot to the scene. I’m looking forward to building this kit with Pheon Decal’s markings for Capt Frederick Gillet, who was the second highest scoring American ace in WW1 (20 victories) and the highest scoring Dolphin ace.

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