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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Specific Aircraft Build Links => Topic started by: RAGIII on March 10, 2014, 01:03:22 PM
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Here is my Roden 1/32nd Albatros DI. I am Including the requisite link to my build Log, Internet Modeler build review:
http://www.internetmodeler.com/scalemodels/aviation/Roden_Albatros_DI.php
RAGIII
(https://i.postimg.cc/NfT2L2C1/rodenalbatros-21-zps2c8d79b5.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/4xsydL9g/rodenalbatrosd1039-zps1e16cf0d.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/wBW7nX3d/rodenalbatrosd1-051.jpg)
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This one looks great, I just love the wood colour!
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Beautiful models, Rick and Justin!
Cheers,
Ernie :)
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What so nice buildings Rich and Justin.
Martin
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Ernie is spot on with his comment. The work is of a very high standard.
Best wishes
Nigel
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Truly lovely work, Rick and Justin! The D.I and D.II are my favorite Albatros variants and these are my two favorite D.I schemes.
Cheers,
Bud
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Both very nice!
RB, Prince Karl's D.I also had the Death's Head painted on the spinner! Must have been a crazy sight when the engine started up...
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I guess it is open to debate, but photo 27 of DF #100 Albatros D.I/D.II depicts the plane before it was downed; it sure looks it has the death's head painted on the spinner to me... :o
Anyway, I didn't mean to open a can of worms, it's a lovely model...
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Justin, A beautiful DI. I remember the build and your research regarding the spinner. As for the Argument, I thought the cowl was yellow :o
RAGIII
Ernie, Nigel, Bud, and Bo: Thanks for my Part on your Compliments!
RAGIII
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No, no, the can is open! I can see what might be a deaths head in that picture, but it might be reflection too. Or it could be prior to, or after, the series of photos I have that show a plain spinner and the reduced upper wing cross fields. You must now assemble your acolytes, I will assemble mine, then we argue forever!
;D ;D ;D Thanks for the laugh!
Cheerrs,
Bob
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I thought that Limiting this to the DI might be a Tad too restrictive so I have changed the title to include the Albatros DII: So lets see more of those great Albatri builds and build Logs!
RAGIII
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Very nice models Rick and RB. Rick I especially like your wood painting and the very soft colors on the wings. Well done!
Kind regards
Patrick
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Very nice models Rick and RB. Rick I especially like your wood painting and the very soft colors on the wings. Well done!
Kind regards
Patrick
Thanks Patrick, as always I appreciate your input!
RAGIII
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Truly lovely work, Rick and Justin! The D.I and D.II are my favorite Albatros variants and these are my two favorite D.I schemes.
Cheers,
Bud
Rick,
Ditto our Amigo #2 comments ! Will try and get a pic of my DI to you,
Ed
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Thanks Amigo! send the photo whenever you get a chance!
RAGIII
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I am posting this for my Amigo DR1 Ace. This is his Albatros D!. I will let him fill in the details!
RAGIII
(http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/z349/rickgeisler/Ed%20Bolls%20Triplane/AlbD-2edboll_zps82d38fd2.jpg) (http://s1185.photobucket.com/user/rickgeisler/media/Ed%20Bolls%20Triplane/AlbD-2edboll_zps82d38fd2.jpg.html)
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Greetings all:
Here is my 1/32nd Encore/Roden Albatros DII in Oswald Boelcke's Markings: I built this about three or four years ago, and really enjoyed the build. I tried some things that were new to me then that I now employ on a continuing basis. I made my turnbuckles and cut the sleeves/tubes to secure the rigging. I used Aeroscale Wood Grain Decals made for the Roden Albatros family.
(http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/ptbarnum101/Aeroscale%20builds/MVC-174S.jpg) (http://s942.photobucket.com/user/ptbarnum101/media/Aeroscale%20builds/MVC-174S.jpg.html)
(http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/ptbarnum101/Aeroscale%20builds/MVC-177S.jpg) (http://s942.photobucket.com/user/ptbarnum101/media/Aeroscale%20builds/MVC-177S.jpg.html)
(http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/ptbarnum101/Aeroscale%20builds/MVC-176S.jpg) (http://s942.photobucket.com/user/ptbarnum101/media/Aeroscale%20builds/MVC-176S.jpg.html)
(http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/ptbarnum101/Aeroscale%20builds/MVC-171S.jpg) (http://s942.photobucket.com/user/ptbarnum101/media/Aeroscale%20builds/MVC-171S.jpg.html)
Below is a link to the build log for the model.
http://www.aeroscale.co.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=157193
Enjoy
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First: Ed, Your Albatros DI looks awesome as always with your builds! Next, Lovely work on your Encore DII Mark! The wing camo and wood grain are Brilliant!!
RAGIII
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I am posting this for my Amigo DR1 Ace. This is his Albatros D!. I will let him fill in the details!
RAGIII
(http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/z349/rickgeisler/Ed%20Bolls%20Triplane/AlbD-2edboll_zps82d38fd2.jpg) (http://s1185.photobucket.com/user/rickgeisler/media/Ed%20Bolls%20Triplane/AlbD-2edboll_zps82d38fd2.jpg.html)
Rick, thanks for the compliments. Actually it is a conversion using the Paschendale wings and a Glencoe fuselage long before Ed came out with the proper kit, it sat around for years before finally finishing it in 2006 for the IPMS Nats in KC: took some artistic license on the all blue scheme as the photos I had were fuzzy--no camo was evident.
Mark, really like your DII!!
ED
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Ed,
Even more deserved now that we know it is that pretty rough Glencoe kit. I had a couple and also the DII conversion from Paschendale. I looked at the combo many times and then waited long enough for Eduard to release theirs ::) ::)
RAGIII
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Rick, Justin, Ed and Mark, all beautiful models extremely well made and finished.
Des.
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Ed, beautiful model and congratulation on the recognition of your excellence.
Mark, really a superb Alby. I think the woodwork is nothing short of amazing.
Well done both of you!
Cheers,
Ernie :)
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Hello Mark and Ed,
These are truly two wonderful builds. Mark wonderful scheme, like your woodgrain very much, and Ed, your color is so softtoned, very pleasant to look at. Congratulations for you both gentlemen.
Kind regards
Patrick
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Hello Ed:
I really like the way your DI turned out. I have the Roden version of this and have been sorely tempted to pull it out and do it. Your model is very motivating. I like the colors and the highlighting. Outstanding work.
Best
Mark
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Mark, Patrick, Ernie, Des, Rick
Thank you all Gentlemen for the kind comments.
ED
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Beautiful work as always and I know you finished this build many years ago but just in case you see this, are you able to let me know why you painted the wheel covers the greenish colour you did? The instructions say 'linen' but on different models I've seen them grey like the cowlings and on others both cowling and wheel covers are green. Given the research you go into before building I'm curious to know whether this was just personal choice or research based? Many thanks / Ian