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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: lcarroll on June 08, 2020, 03:39:36 AM
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Here's my effort at the WNW Halberstadt Cl.II Early Version. The colors are from the Kit selection and depict an atypically finished Schlasta 21 Aircraft on the Western Front in 1918. The Schlasta 21 hallmark finish of black and white horizontal stripes was over-painted with vertical yellow and blue (some speculate yellow and red was just as likely) stripes. Either way it's a very colorful subject!
(https://i.imgur.com/5Y7WTke.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/s3mMfba.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/0bOYc6H.jpg)
The Schlasta 21 stripes appear visible underneath the colorful blue and yellow finish as shown on period photos of the aircraft and the original Lozenge pattern and earlier markings can be seen on the flying surfaces as well.
(https://i.imgur.com/41mZ0TH.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/REuNCdq.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/dBVsUpN.jpg)
The Kit would be quite impressive as an OOB Build however I added some After Market items to further detail the cockpit and as usual I hand laminated and carved a wooden prop. On this one the woods used were Alaskan White Cedar and the darker Pear wood veneers.
(https://i.imgur.com/fzyC0VN.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/yctMvfK.jpg)
The full Build Log can be found here:
https://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/index.php?topic=10541.0
Cheers,
Lance
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Beautiful model, livery is really captivating and details looking so nice. Laminated propeller is always a point of attraction.
Ciao
Giuseppe
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Are you going into the propellor carving market Lance? That is just stunning. Come to that the rest of the model is stunning too. The shadows of the stripes on the fuselage and lozenge on the wings is terrific, as is the wear on the spinner and around the nose. Everything about this model says QUALITY - an outstanding piece of modelling art.
Stephen.
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Hey Lance - your model is exceptional. That work you've done with an additional scheme over a previous one sets this project into a league of it's own. Very well carried off, and your weathering is outstanding. A hearty congratulations to you, my friend.
Cheers,
Gary
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To paint a complicated scheme only as primer for a layer of complicated paint scheme on top, that is really crazy. What about a third scheme on top on the next model? :P ;D
Beside the painting it is a great model, based on a fantastic detailed WNW kit plus additional details like carved propeller, done by a masterful modeller.
Lance, I'm out of the range of superlatives with my limited english capabilities to describe, what I see here. A simple "WOW!" must be enough!
Cheers,
Frank
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Thank you all, I really value all of your comments and am flattered by your assessments, great confidence builder for someone losing the aging vs. skills battle! As usual I appear to have succeeded in hiding the flaws through careful photography!
Cheers,
Lance
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That is outstanding Lance and the colour scheme is very striking. Your prop is awesome and really presents the model perfectly. Nicely delicate weathering too. The Halberstadt was one of the last WnW kits I acquired before the company closed and it's nice to see how beautifully the kit builds. Your build shows a modeller at the very top of the skills ladder.
cheers
Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia
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As always your results are Stunning Lance! A truly Beautiful Model in all respects!
RAGIII
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I'm really impressed with this one Lance , your skills have shined brightly here . I Love how the underlining scheme just shows through , you nailed this one for sure !
Terri
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What an eye catcher she is, Lance! Spectacular results, as always!
Cheers,
Bud
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Thanks all! One of the great qualities of this Forum is the support, and it is unparalelled!
Cheers, :)
Lance
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Another cracking build to add to the collection of cracking builds.
Well done, Lance!
Splendid :)
von B
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Very fine! Colourful. Great build with extra details added. Fine weathering here and there. All in all - one to be proud of, Lance.
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Thank you von Buckle Builder, just working my way towards another order from my favorite purveyor of fine model accessories! :)
....... and thanks to you as well Prze, your comments are very much appreciated!
Cheers,
Lance
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Great build!!!
I especially like the layers of colours and markings, but my favourite detail is that pipe connector up front with its metal clamps/fasteners. It looks very real when you zoom in on it!
/Fredrik
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VERY cool, Lance! I like your choice of yellow and blue. Looks awesome. The whole thing is amazing, but I especially like the chipping and your treatment of the wheel covers. Very, very realistic. Thumbs-up! :D
Dan
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Very nice indeed, not much I can add! That will definately look colourful in your display cabinet!
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An absolute stunner Lance, it was a pleasure to follow your build. That propeller, wow! :)
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Thank you to all, your comments are very much appreciated!
Cheers,
Lance
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WOW. That is fantastic. The paint scheme is amazing. And I like the paint chipping effect on the spinner and cowling. And the prop is GREAT !!
Paul
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Agree with all the above ! real eye candy !!!!
Ed
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Thanks Paul & Ed,
I couldn't resist this scheme, particularly since the photos showed the original and completely different color scheme showing through the second. The original scheme of horizontal black and white stripes is just as spectacular, and I'll admit it occurred to me at that stage to stop there! I suppose though that this example has both!
Cheers,
Lance