A Shelf of Doom find.

Dave Ward

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Whilst moving some boxes around in my stash ( to get at the Trumpeter Trench digger ), I found a box that had fallen behind others...........
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I remember vaguely starting this many years ago. I made a stab at filling mould lines on the resin wing joint/fuselage ( Milliput, I reckon ), and ended up breaking the wings off ( I may have been trying to correct warped wings ). I have a poor record with resin models, so I must have put it back in the box in disgust, broken bits, poor filler and all.
Fast forward at least ten years, and here we are today!
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Instructions badly crumpled, but complete - decals look OK. PE fret ( looks like copper ), asmall bag of bits & a slightly yellowed vacform cockpit canopy. I did a bit of research on the 1/72 Hi-Tech Arsenal Delanne 10C2, and it seems to be only one of two, or three models of this strange aircraft ever to be on the market in any scale - all resin. Hi-Tech, was a French company that was in operation around the turn of the century. Odd that no other plastic maker has picked up on this.
I would guess, if this was in perfect condition, that it would have considerable value, but started & with broken bits, not so much. Finding this has piqued my interest, and I might have another attempt to build this, but complete resin kits seem to have a way of annoying me!
Dave
 

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Yes Dave, Jim is quite right , might make me attempt some more link tracks :smiling3:
 
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Whilst moving some boxes around in my stash ( to get at the Trumpeter Trench digger ), I found a box that had fallen behind others...........
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I remember vaguely starting this many years ago. I made a stab at filling mould lines on the resin wing joint/fuselage ( Milliput, I reckon ), and ended up breaking the wings off ( I may have been trying to correct warped wings ). I have a poor record with resin models, so I must have put it back in the box in disgust, broken bits, poor filler and all.
Fast forward at least ten years, and here we are today!
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Instructions badly crumpled, but complete - decals look OK. PE fret ( looks like copper ), asmall bag of bits & a slightly yellowed vacform cockpit canopy. I did a bit of research on the 1/72 Hi-Tech Arsenal Delanne 10C2, and it seems to be only one of two, or three models of this strange aircraft ever to be on the market in any scale - all resin. Hi-Tech, was a French company that was in operation around the turn of the century. Odd that no other plastic maker has picked up on this.
I would guess, if this was in perfect condition, that it would have considerable value, but started & with broken bits, not so much. Finding this has piqued my interest, and I might have another attempt to build this, but complete resin kits seem to have a way of annoying me!
Dave
CCCCCCCCCCCool .....that is quite an Iinteresting subject and you bet I'll be following your WIP ..Go,go,gooo
 

Dave Ward

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CCCCCCCCCCCool .....that is quite an Iinteresting subject and you bet I'll be following your WIP ..Go,go,gooo
I reckon that I will really have to be in the mood to pick this up again, I can see all sorts of problems. If this thing had been in 1/48, then OK, but in 1/72? My hands aren't as nimble as when I bought this! I'm afraid this will go back to the 'if I really feel like it' section!!
Dave
 
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I reckon that I will really have to be in the mood to pick this up again, I can see all sorts of problems. If this thing had been in 1/48, then OK, but in 1/72? My hands aren't as nimble as when I bought this! I'm afraid this will go back to the 'if I really feel like it' section!!
Dave
....How about doiiiiiiiiiiiiing it strait out of the box, with no fuss..just like your first built model !..CCCCCCCCCCCCome on !!
 
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