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Wider Wargaming => Genre/Period Discussion => 20th Century => Topic started by: Sunray on 26 May 2011, 11:08:37 AM

Title: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: Sunray on 26 May 2011, 11:08:37 AM
Can anyone clarify if ME32 in WW1 Middle East range is indeed the Bristol F2B two seater fighter of 1917 ?

Any pics lurking away on any ancient threads ?

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Title: Re: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: Leon on 26 May 2011, 04:11:57 PM
Quote from: Sunray on 26 May 2011, 11:08:37 AM
Can anyone clarify if ME32 in WW1 Middle East range is indeed the Bristol F2B two seater fighter of 1917 ?

Yes it is, but I don't think I've got any pics of it laying around.
Title: Re: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: Sunray on 26 May 2011, 04:47:02 PM
In that case, it is VERY good value.

I will include a couple in my next order

Thanks Leon

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Title: Re: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: agtfos on 26 May 2011, 09:43:00 PM
I have one, but I'm struggling with the wings. is it the ribs up or down?

cheers
Title: Re: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 27 May 2011, 08:31:15 AM
May sound silly but - Convex curve on top, ribs are on both sides....

IanS
Title: Re: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: Sunray on 30 May 2011, 11:29:04 AM
I puchased some aircraft last year from Gem Railway models , and was taken by the simple instruction drawing with the whitemetal 1/148 kit.
Any chance of such instructions with the more complicated kits as Ian and Agtfos have highlighted ?

ps - when I mentioned Gem Railway Models on a thread last time, Nik Yarwood when instead to 'Gem Models' and ...got very excited. 

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Title: Re: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: Leon on 01 June 2011, 06:58:29 PM
Affirmative on the 'ribs up' answer.  We do want to provide some basic instructions for some of the codes, we were looking at doing video's for them, but I've no idea when we'll get chance to do them.
Title: Re: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: nikharwood on 01 June 2011, 08:33:40 PM
Quote from: Sunray on 30 May 2011, 11:29:04 AM
ps - when I mentioned Gem Railway Models on a thread last time, Nik Yarwood when instead to 'Gem Models' and ...got very excited.  

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Who's this Nik Yarwood fella then? Sounds familiar somehow... ;)

Here's a pic of mine in its...um...not-quite-finished state  :)

(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f175/nikharwood/STA41624.jpg)
Title: Re: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: Sunray on 03 June 2011, 12:04:13 PM
Sorry Nick, Fraudian slip of a typo. And many thanks for the image - its worth 1,000 words in the case for simple assembly instructions to be included with these multi part kits.  Nothing more flustrating than a box of  white metal bits ....that could be out there on the table winning a war !

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Ps glad you appreciated Gem Models !
Title: Re: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: Jubilation T Cornpone on 06 June 2011, 05:16:12 PM
Nik Yarwood? Doesn't he do impressions?!?
Title: Re: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: Sunray on 06 June 2011, 06:33:02 PM
Nah, that was Mike Yarwood.   Showing your vintage old boy, he used to do Edward Heath and Harold Wilson back in the 70s....

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Title: Re: Query on code ME32 Bristol fighter
Post by: Sunray on 02 July 2011, 02:47:45 PM
Just to let all those soap opera fans amongst you that the Bristol Fighter touched down this morning - with the rest of my June Pendraken order.

My fingers are hard with super glue and 90% is ready from priming.

I have to say that I found the Pendraken Bristol Fighter is one of the simplest metal or indeed resin bi-planes in the 1/148 -1/150 - 1/144 scale range to put together.  And I have been working in this scale since 1999.

So treat yourself to a simple piece of inter war air power (the Bristol flew with the RAF until 1932) thus available for VBCW and inter war colonial actions.

The only fiddly bits are the wheels of the undercarriage - if you intend to play the model- as I do - then paint and add a strut of clear plasitic between the wheels to bear the load of the body.
A Highly Recommended Pendraken model.

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