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Originally Posted by Lancaster630
Hello all members, this is my first post here
After 16 years of modeling WW2+, never been much good at biplanes until after I purchased the Airfix 100 years of flight which included the Sopwith Camel, which I built, found to be a nasty little kit. That was last year, this year I saw a Sopwith Triplane from Revell for £2.99 so I thought for that price if I am pathetic at building it I haven't lost much, it came out quite well so that spurred me on to do a Airco D.H.2. Then at the recent Shuttleworth Airshow I purchased a 1980's kit of a Bristol Fighter, as I write this it is currently siting on its undercart with the struts in on one side, my problem is that the propellor boss (part 30) is not there, and I was wondering if any of the community would have any idea of what I can do to replace it?
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Hello Lancaster630,
Welcome to the Aerodrome.
I would have to look for part #30.
Someone may have one in their "Spares Box"!
From all that I've heard, you have picked a bugger of a kit to build.
The REVELL's are pretty straight forward, I've heard RODEN requires fitting, and EDUARD is pretty user friendly.
If you can build an AIRCO D.H.2, then you shouldn't have any problems with any of these!
I would like to see the Sopwith triplane.
Very Best Regards, FOKKERJ