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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Under Construction => Topic started by: kornbeef on November 17, 2012, 10:12:17 PM
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I started this as a sideline project while working on the AMS albie... But as always things are never so simple in beefland.
Anyway heres a few in prog pics. Paused during rigging due to Loctite superglue inadequacies (its crap) Rigging points and turnbuckles keep coming apart.
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d190/kornbeef/ALBIE%20DV/S01.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d190/kornbeef/ALBIE%20DV/S02.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d190/kornbeef/ALBIE%20DV/S03.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d190/kornbeef/ALBIE%20DV/S04.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d190/kornbeef/ALBIE%20DV/S07.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d190/kornbeef/ALBIE%20DV/S08.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d190/kornbeef/ALBIE%20DV/S09.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d190/kornbeef/ALBIE%20DV/S06.jpg)
Thats all folks... for now.
Keith
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Beautiful aircraft Keith! Very realistic finish and striking Albie scheme. The light wood looks excellent. Are those Pheon decals and lozenge? Nce to see someone at the controls, too. ;) ;) Nice work!
Regards,
Bob
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Thanks Bob,
No the decals are from WNW's The Bavarians sheet and the loz is from Wood & Wire, pretextured, It's lovely but quite fragile to use.
Keith
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Wow! Your woodgrain effect is a close to real plywood that I've seen. She's a real beauty all around. The inclusion of a pilot figure certainly enhances the model too. I may have to look into that myself.
Cheers,
Chris
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Keith,
Knowing your skill levels the fix for the rigging problem should be easily done. Very nice model, I really like the textured Lozenge. Looks like a better and easier method the the extra layer of Microsculpt. Can you provide info / a source for "Wood & Wire"? I couldn't find it on Google.
Cheers,
Lance
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Chris, I can't take credit for the wood texture, its HGW's decal, fragile, frustrating but nice once you get it in place.
Lance Nordlands hold it, I think Hannants may have just started stocking it.
It's quite fragile to use I painted it liberally with Klear before using it and let that dry off which seemed to help.
http://www.nordlandmodels.com/category/decals:908/ is a link to it.
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Excellent work. Thats a great scheme and similar to the Kalmunzer Alby (8 point stars) that Pheon is going to release which I wait for with breath held....
Steve
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Looks real nice. I think you're doing a fine job. I use el cheapo CA I pick up at the dollar store; works fine.
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Absolutely gorgeous, Keith. The wood grain is superb and your paint work is , as always, brilliant.
Cheers,
Bud
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As others have mentioned, I do like the pilot. What figure/brand is it? The compliments others have posted apply here as well.
Warren
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CA has a definite and relatively short shelf life once opened. Keeping it in the fridge will extend it, but I'm too lazy to go downstairs from my workbench every time I need some ::) . My Zap or Great Planes brand CA usually lasts about 6 months before it goes off.
Peter
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As others have mentioned, I do like the pilot. What figure/brand is it? The compliments others have posted apply here as well.
Warren
Warren Thee pilot is von Richtofen from Andreas Miniatures, he came with their resin release of theDR.1 years ago and has been gathering dust. I don't think they released it seperate but might do if enough showed an interest, the detai is pretty good. Though maybe recast in resin as WM is quite heavy. (I had to cut his legs off below the knees to get him in... lol
Keith
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Beautiful work, Keith. That's a very eye-catching scheme, too.
Dal.
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Adding a pilot's figure is a very nice touch. But i doubt that he would have flown with the bar still attached to the fuselage that was used to raise the end off the ground...
Stefan
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Was the bar/tube removeable? The latest drawings from Windsock would indicate otherwise. Time to rummage through what references I can scrape up I guess.
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I Just realised it's a D.Va Not a D.V... DOH ::) Toooooo many projects on the go at once.
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Beautiful work as always Keith!
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Keith,
Outstanding Master Class works my old friend. Love the scheme and that wood graining is absolutely beautiful.Looking forward to more.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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I already said this, but gawd a-mighty, that thing is beautiful. Just noticed what you did with the blast troughs and the nose straps. Where did you find the refs on the blast troughs? Is this a D.Va thing?
Cheers
--Bo
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Keith,
Great work - impressive detailing. I also like the pilot figure - where did you get him from?
Regards
Dave
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Hi guys and thanks for hte comments.
Bo, I think these blast troughs were field fitted, I used what ref pics I have to construct something I thought looked okay. I'd noticed them before ages ago on pics of some Albies but wasnt sure then what they were. (for a while I though it was some rudimentary oil scavenging device) The archive pics on the WNW website for the decalset provided a few details to add to the build as a whole too.
Dave, the figure is from Andreas miniatures, he came with their Dr.I resin kit a long while back, I don't think he was released seerately maybe if enough interest was shown they would consider relasing him again alone.
Thanks Keith
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They definitely look convincing. Are they made of card or metal?
I noticed you left the belt collection chute off the port side... knowing your penchant for detail I assume that is based on something. I was dying to see (ok, I mean copy) what you were going to do with the spent belt chutes on your AMS build as this is a piece that is relatively lamely rendered in the kit (imo). As you might have seen I labored madly over mine with so-so results.