Monday, 13 October 2014

Annoying Auster - part 1

I was sent this kit by Paul a couple of years ago.  At the time I couldn't understand why he had parted with such an apparently useful model.  Then I had a look in the box and all was clear.  The parts are moulded - and not too well - in a type of plastic which somehow manages to be at once bendy and brittle.  And for such a small model there are a lot of them.  So back it went in the box.,  This process was repeated a couple of times over the ensuing years until I gave in and decided to actually build the thing.
Construction underway.  Considerable quantities of sweat and tears were spent just to get this far.
On a more positive note, the decal sheet was large and included markings for the four aircraft shown above.  But which one to choose?
By now I had decided on a somewhat simpler build than that intended by the good people at AZmodel.  Believe me - that masking tape does a much better job of supporting the wings than the kit's spindly and flash-ridden struts.

By now you may be wondering if Paul and I are still on speaking terms.  We are - and I unreservedly withdraw all the terrible things I said about him in the privacy of my toy room during the build.
Thanks again Paul - I have a plan to use this thing and I am beating it's attempts to thwart me!

12 comments:

  1. Wuss!
    Back in the day (mid 80s) I needed an AOP to spot for for my massed 25 pdrs so I built my own:

    https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Oc6pCY99wsRzO5C_bb9IRdMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink

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  2. Oh, great.
    Auster was the first small-plane or civil-machine Airfix series.
    Airfix was packed transparent plastic bag, such as a piece of candy.
    The year was something like 1965, when I bought this machine
    Series 1: bag
    Series 2 box, was not yet in stores
    came after 1965 ...

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  3. Honestly once purchased, handled and the reviews were read I relished the thought about infecting it on someone deserving.

    Al also thought of you straight away.

    Think of it as plastic Ebola.

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  4. I've got an Airfix bowed one but I'm not looking forward to opening it now...Still, summon up the loins and lend the eye a terrible aspect! What, what?

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  5. What a smashing wee plane! And the decal selection looks interesting too.

    'Bendy and brittle plastic' - hmmm, sounds like the resin YaG-6 I'm doing at the moment...Absolutely horrible stuff.

    Good luck!

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  6. Wg Cdr Luddite
    It was probably easier than building this kit!

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  7. Maximex
    I don't remember the Airfix Auster but I'm sure it was better than this version.

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  8. Paul Foster
    Such a thoughtful gift...

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  9. Service Ration Distribution
    Get in with it - the Airfix version must be better than mine!

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  10. Stephen Beat
    And we do this for fun?

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  11. 'And we do this for fun?' - Yes, I sometimes wonder...I'm looking forward to making a kit just out the box as it's intended with no tinkering, bodging or 'added extras'. ;)

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  12. Stephen Beat
    I'll believe that when it happens!

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