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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: OzkanT on April 22, 2020, 10:14:01 PM
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In these quarantine days I am able to finish long sleeping Rumpler model at last. I started in 2017 but somehow I left it but revenge of Rumpler was painful. I had printed custom lozenge decals and applied in those days but when I met box again I saw all decals peeled and cracked. I removed all and decide to paint lozenge ! This is my first trial with errors but I hope in my next project (DFW CV) I will make correct one. Eight masking and nine color (which I mixed) used for lozenge.
Rumpler C.IV (7956/18) is one of the aircraft evacuated from Palestine Front to Anatolia , repaired and used for a short period in Independence War and lost during landing in 5 September 1920
Hope you like :)
Ozkan
(http://www.ozkanturker.com/Galeri/rumpler/002.JPG)
(http://www.ozkanturker.com/Galeri/rumpler/003.JPG)
(http://www.ozkanturker.com/Galeri/rumpler/004.JPG)
(http://www.ozkanturker.com/Galeri/rumpler/008.JPG)
(http://www.ozkanturker.com/Galeri/rumpler/009.JPG)
(http://www.ozkanturker.com/Galeri/rumpler/010.JPG)
(http://www.ozkanturker.com/Galeri/rumpler/011.JPG)
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Gorgeous work! I love the wear on the metal and the overall finish!
RAGIII
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Spectacular! A really wonderful model.
Andreas
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very nice ! I really like th subtle weathering and especially the paint chipping effect on the metal
Paul
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Wow Ozkan, truly spectacular. :D :D
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Modeling at its best, Ozkan! Weathering of the (WNW?)Lozenge is top notch
Regards
Jörg
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That is truly impressive - the lozenge especially so. Did you spray the colours and use masks? The chipping and wear on the engine panels is also first class.
Stephen.
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Top notch. And in unusual livery. I like such models most!
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Truly stunning, Ozkan! As with all your work, I absolutely love it!
Cheers,
Bud
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Beautiful work ! :)
Terri