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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: DaveB on March 04, 2024, 09:36:42 PM
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Dear all,
After several attempts at getting the paint scheme sorted, some pictures of my completed Roden Albatros DIII OAW.
This scheme is the most demanding one I have undertaken to date. It is not helped by the fact that the colour/marking diagram in the instructions are not to scale. I only found this out as I started to do it. If you line up where the drawing shows you on one part of the aircraft, it will not line up further along. After many frustrating attempts I settled for the version you see here. Therefore, the scheme is not 100% accurate and there are a few errors in terms of line distancing and size. This was the best I could achieve unfortunately ....... In any case, searching on Google has revealed that for the few that have done this scheme, all have errors as well so that made me feel a bit better!
To paint (as you mostly know I am a brush painter) I used masking tape to give me a straight line to draw (pencil) the line I needed. I then removed tape and followed these drawn lines carefully with my brush and touched up as required. Painting therefore took a lot of time on this one.
Model completed with the following:
Eduard PE set (not all parts used);
White metal cabane struts and tail skid;
Hollowed out gun muzzles and exhaust opening;
Some basic detailing to engine and cockpit;
Used a WNW wind screen filed to approx shape
Rigging accomplished using 0.11 mm fishing line for bracing wires and fine knitting/sewing elastic for control cables.
Displayed on base with Elan resin pilot figure.
Completed scheme represents Obltn. Josef Loeser, Jasta 39, Italian front summer 1917.
(https://i.imgur.com/61tIVxt.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/haCgM3A.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/cMlRxEx.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/y6NgiQB.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/TyRxmcn.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/6b78cfD.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/5DWWBUC.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/879FZsD.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/lQEEAtx.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/UYHzpXY.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/Ei31Thh.jpg)
Anyway, I hope it is reasonable.
Regards
Dave
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WOW! Those were the first words out of my mouth when I saw this beauty. The scheme is striking and all the more so when you say it is hand brushed. Your work is excellent and will sit proudly among any other attempts. I could easily see that one in 1/72nd.
Dennis
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Beautifully done, Dave. That is one dramatic colour scheme! Lots of careful hours with the paint brush obviously.
Magnificent.
Sandy
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Striking color scheme Dave, and I marvel at your brush work! This Kit was my very first adventure into 1:32 Scale and I still regard it as well up there on my Roden favorite scale. Lovely work!
Cheers,
Lance
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That is a candy, greatly executed, despite your problems with the scheme. Just lovely!
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Very many congratulations Dave for completing this one. That is by far the best representation of this scheme on the net: and I know how you have struggled with it! I am really looking forward to seeing this for real shortly - that one is a winner in every way. First class.
Stephen.
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What an awesome job. That really put a smile on my face.
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Nice! Your hand brushing is better than my airbrushing. And probably faster too.
I'm sure the original was hand brushed, and if 2 of them were painted, the lines wouldn't have matched up. So you can argue that your lines are within prototypical standards. ::)
Really fantastic work!
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What a gorgeous model Dave, I am in awe of your brushwork, thanks for posting.
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You achieve amazing results with brush painting. Definitely takes patience and a steady hand. A great job on a challenging paint scheme.
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Wow, and then another wow for the fact this was brush painted. Superb work. I used to be a brush painter but decided I had to get an airbrush when I did 1/32 as I couldn't get a good finish at that scale with brushes. So the fact you did this scheme so effectively with brushes is amazing, well done!
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Gentleman, thank you all kindly - appreciated!
Lance - I agree with you - I have always liked Roden kits (except the cost of them) as they build up really well. One thing I forgot to mention, this was a brand new kit and Roden seem to be vastly improving their decals now. The decals in this kit left nothing to be desired and went on without any problems and no more breaking apart!
Regards
Dave
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Amazing work, Dave, this is an absolute beauty! What type of paints do you use? I grew up brushpainting the old Testor's enamels in the little square bottles, which always worked fine as long as you thinned them down a tad.
I've got all three Roden Albatros kits on order from UA-Hobby in Kiev, so this is particularly interesting to me. Sandy claims they're nearly up to Wingnut standards—actually superior in some respects, IIRC—and if I ever finish my epic triple Eindecker project my next bout of insanity will probably be to undertake Projekt Albatros.
Dutch
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Wow! Great job on a very difficult scheme.
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Amazing work, Dave, this is an absolute beauty! What type of paints do you use? I grew up brushpainting the old Testor's enamels in the little square bottles, which always worked fine as long as you thinned them down a tad.
I've got all three Roden Albatros kits on order from UA-Hobby in Kiev, so this is particularly interesting to me. Sandy claims they're nearly up to Wingnut standards—actually superior in some respects, IIRC—and if I ever finish my epic triple Eindecker project my next bout of insanity will probably be to undertake Projekt Albatros.
Dutch
Dutch -
Thank you! The paints I use are Revell Aqua (acrylic) paint. Provided you thin down adequately they paint smoothly from the brush and will leave no raised brush marks once dry.
Tim -
Thank you kindly.
Regards
Dave
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"reasonable" is not the word I'd use! WOW!!
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that's really COOL !
Paul
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Cheers, Zac and Paul!
Regards
Dave
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Wow excellent and stunning build! Thank you for sharing :)
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Such a pretty model - I'm not sure whether to praise it's beauty or get my tongue out and lick it :P ;D
Paul
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Ben - lovely, thank you!
Such a pretty model - I'm not sure whether to praise it's beauty or get my tongue out and lick it :P ;D
Paul
Thanks Paul - I know what you mean!! ;D
Cheers
Dave
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You did a great job on this, all around. But it really comes together on the diorama base with the scarfed figure. Something about the red scarf and the red bands just ties it all together. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, mate -
Really appreciated!
Regards
Dave
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One of the Best renditions of this scheme I have seen to date...and even Better knowing it is hand brushed! WOW!!
RAGIII
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One of the Best renditions of this scheme I have seen to date...and even Better knowing it is hand brushed! WOW!!
RAGIII
Thank you Rick!
Cheers
Dave
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Wonderful work!
Warren
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Many thanks, Warren and Bob!
Regards
Dave
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Oh my Dave, what a beauty! I have always liked this scheme and you have done it beautifully, and on a kit that isn't exactly an easy build. The attention to detail here is awesome. I doff my cap to you, sir!
Cheers,
BC
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Cheers, Brad -
Really appreciated!
Regards
Dave