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Re: Revell H-291 by speedgraflex

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2026 9:51 pm
by Stikpusher
speedgraflex wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 6:37 pm I did something! I sanded one side. I really want to work on the cockpit, properly, like grown ups do.

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Re: Revell H-291 by speedgraflex

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2026 11:12 am
by speedgraflex
Thank you, Lyle, Tom and Carlos! I actually did a tear down of my white glued fuselage and washed everything with soap and water. That’s when I noticed I have build ups of Milliput exactly the way plaque forms on teeth but on the wing roots. I had to bring out the dental tools and give the joins a proper scraping.

I’ve been thinking about the fasteners for the cover plates. I’m going to test out drilling holes in scrap styrene then using mechanical pencil lead as bolts. Then I can use some of the cornucopia of sandpaper to shape the bolt heads. I was also thinking about straight wire too, but graphite is interesting as an alternative.

From Britmodeler:

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Re: Revell H-291 by speedgraflex

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2026 11:22 am
by speedgraflex
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Re: Revell H-291 by speedgraflex

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2026 1:26 pm
by Bolleken
Took a while since I have read your progress, Bruce. I guess once you are finished you will get a wonderful replica of the famous Camel.

Re: Revell H-291 by speedgraflex

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2026 2:05 pm
by speedgraflex
Thanks for following, Marius. I’ve learned a great deal from following along with your projects; it’s been an honor for me. I sincerely appreciate your support.

Yes, this has taken or will be taking a long time and perhaps it is the journey that matters most. I know for me that the subject of WWI kits remains a strong fascination and indeed it was a stick and tissue Sopwith Camel that was my first ever model. My first ever styrene plastic kit was a dinosaur.

Something about growing up in Pittsburgh has always stayed with me—kindness to others; I’m absolutely certain that I have stayed in this forum because that’s an unspoken rule here. Respect, kindness and encouragement are all important here.

Re: Revell H-291 by speedgraflex

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2026 2:49 pm
by Bolleken
Well Bruce, wise words.
I think ​it is good to keep a part of your youth alive—the good memories. Building models, after all, is just a symbol of a positive piece of the past.
​Life is meant for creating memories. Because memories are what remain when we are gone. They are what define our soul.

So your Camel will be a symbol of times for you.

And now back to the workbench, mate! :wink:

Re: Revell H-291 by speedgraflex

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2026 3:35 pm
by speedgraflex
“Life is meant for creating memories. Because memories are what remain when we are gone. They are what define our soul.”

That’s beautifully written, Marius! I pull these words out of the past from Rilke for you!

“Do not believe that he who seeks to comfort you lives untroubled among the simple and quiet words that sometimes do you good. His life has much difficulty and sadness and remains far behind yours. Were it otherwise he would never have been able to find these words.”

Ultimately—yes—back to the bench; only—in my case at least—there is no bench but a spot on a kitchen table.