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19 July 2005, 12:25 AM
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Hobbycraft Camels, new and old
The lads at Canada's HobbyCraft have been busily beavering away, and keeping their light under a basket. Quietly, the molds for their 1/32 Sopwith Camel kit were modified and recut, resulting in a much-improved product.
Now, the old 1/32 Camel was OK. Nothing spectacular, but it captured the shape of the Camel in reasonable fashion. The individual details were often suspect or just plain odd — what was with those needle-sharp control arms, or the bizarre cross-hatching inside the Vickers "hump"? — but the main hit on the bird was the overemphasized wing ribbing, which even extended to the lower surfaces. A lot of sandpaper was expended on this kit to make it semi-accurate.
The new kit comes in one of those marvelous super-stout boxes HobbyCraft is currently using, with color details printed on the bottom bin. It is slightly larger than the original kit box, and comes in two flavors, Clerget and LeRhone. Each comes with a rather uninspired, fuzzy, pixelish rendering of a flying Camel splashed across the lid.

Inside is a treat — we discover that the kit has been completely redesigned and engineered. After checking, it seems that no part has escaped reshaping, and each sprue tree comes separately bagged to prevent scratching.
The basic construction sequence and parts layout remain roughly the same. The Clerget and LeRhone editions are catered with different engine parts and cowls. The hills and valleys of the original wings and control surfaces have been replaced with neat ribbing tapes, which feature a slightly different texture than the rest of the fabric.
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19 July 2005, 12:27 AM
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Hobbycraft Camels, Part Dieux

The engines are somewhat more detailed, while the Vickers guns are about the same as the originals. A rudimentary cockpit interior gives a bare bones effect, and the instrument panel is undersized. Most disappointing is the absence of the fuselage fuel tank, which is not only highly visible behind the seat, it is what the seatbelts are attached to. There are no ammunition boxes either, but to be fair, despite it being an open cockpit, the Camel interior is rather hard to see into.

A detailist will find himself adding to, rather than modifying the kit parts, while the average builder will be satisfied. One clever touch is the addition of wood-grain decals for the cockpit walls.

The firewall is substantially modified, now incorporating the correct basin-shaped cutout in the forward fuselage. The tail skid no longer features the weird hoof-like appendage of the original Camel.

The fin and rudder are completely reshaped, as are the wingtips. The instructions, curiously, give a diagram for reshaping the wing attachment point so that it fits better and opens up the cheek exhaust panels. The instructions do provide rigging diagrams as well.
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19 July 2005, 12:27 AM
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Hobbycraft Camels, Part Tres

The decals, which have become one of HobbyCraft's strong points, are well-printed but unispired — the Clerget kit gives Brown's and Barker's aircraft, while the LeRhone gives an anonymous nightfighter and MacLaren's and Partridge's birds.

HobbyCraft has quietly made a great leap with this model, and it is very good value for the money, generally retailing for about $20. The primary problem, as usual, is the complete dearth of aftermarket products for it. Tom's Modelworks is designing an etched-brass sheet that addresses the missing detail problems, but there are no decals available at all, much less accurate PC10 or Clear Doped Linen colors in a spraycan (you listening, Tamiya?)
HobbyCraft's 1/32 Nieuport could use the same refinement and accurizing, particularly in the forward fuselage. With a big-budget Hollywood movie about the Lafayette Escadrille currently in production, more accurate Great War aeroplane models will gain a more viable market niche in the next couple of years.
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19 July 2005, 12:39 AM
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Good review Buzz.
With so many WWI PC10 covered kits out now you would think that the major paint makers would give us some rattle cans of the colours we need.
Buzz what are these holes for in the NEW Rudder/Tail plane....
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19 July 2005, 02:26 AM
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mystery holes
Rigging! The kit gives thorough rigging instructions
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19 July 2005, 03:01 AM
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Rigging! The kit gives thorough rigging instructions
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Hmmm. They look a wee bit big....
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19 July 2005, 11:47 AM
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Bloody Great Holes
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Hmmm. They look a wee bit big....
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Yep. Worse on the tail than elsewhere. I'll be plugging them with sprue in my builds.
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24 September 2005, 03:46 PM
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Hi Buzz. Have you made anymore progress on this kit mate?
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26 September 2005, 06:39 AM
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Dear Buzz, & Ross
I don't have an aerosol spray can? But Can I sent you a 4 Color Introductry Sample Pack Offer For $10.00 Total Shipping Included ? ( Just for you two Even to Hawaii & Australia included ) Say British PC10 Dope, British PC12 Dope, British Clear Doped Linen, and your choice say British Battleship Grey or NIVO (Night Invisable Oderifious) or AMDPT Brown (Tropical Color) or your choice of any two plus British roundel Red and Blue ? Misterkitusa.com
Michael
The new molds are two of my favorite kits. TOm said he might include some Resin parts with the PE set hes planning?
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26 September 2005, 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by mgtaylor
Dear Buzz, & Ross
I don't have an aerosol spray can? But Can I sent you a 4 Color Introductry Sample Pack Offer For $10.00 Total Shipping Included ? ( Just for you two Even to Hawaii & Australia included ) Say British PC10 Dope, British PC12 Dope, British Clear Doped Linen, and your choice say British Battleship Grey or NIVO (Night Invisable Oderifious) or AMDPT Brown (Tropical Color) or your choice of any two plus British roundel Red and Blue ? Misterkitusa.com
Michael
The new molds are two of my favorite kits. TOm said he might include some Resin parts with the PE set hes planning?
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I have these colours from MisterKit.  Contact me via PM here.
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