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Title: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: Mike Norris (UK) on March 26, 2024, 03:54:37 AM
Hi all,
Lucas at 'Lukgraph' has updated details Austro-Hungarian Phonix releases.
Information from the FB page.
Mike

"Phönix D.I and D.II - coming soon in 1:32 scale from LukGraph.
Today we present the final renders of the D.I version.
We really want to have the model in time for MosonShow 2024.
The kit will include several paint schemes.
Wire-reinforced wings, photo-etched parts, decals and 3D printed parts.
We will try to include one decal (custom-made with a pattern) in the standard version of the model.
More information coming soon."

(https://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/ODDS/Lgraph/Pnix1.jpg)

(https://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/ODDS/Lgraph/Pnix2.jpg)

(https://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/ODDS/Lgraph/Pnix3.jpg)

(https://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/ODDS/Lgraph/Pnix4.jpg)

(https://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/ODDS/Lgraph/Pnix5.jpg)
Title: Re: Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: KiwiZac on March 26, 2024, 08:17:39 AM
Thank you for sharing the update here, Mike! I know not every forumite uses social media so I expect your posts are greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: NigelR on March 26, 2024, 10:05:38 PM
I wish they would tone down those rib planks, sorry tapes.......
Title: Re: Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: miecio52 on March 29, 2024, 04:30:22 PM
This is just a photo, after applying the primer and paint it looks good.

Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: Mike Norris (UK) on May 16, 2024, 04:28:45 AM
Hi all,
News from 'Lukgraph',

Mike

"1:32 scale Phönix D.I project.
Although both versions are similar, from a technical point of view they are two different planes.
There are different fuselages, different wings, horizontal stabilizers and elevators, radiators, exhaust pipes and propellers.
We hope that both models will appear in mid-June."

(https://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/ODDS/Lgraph/Pnix6.jpg)


(https://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/ODDS/Lgraph/Pnix7.jpg)


(https://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/ODDS/Lgraph/Pnix8.jpg)
Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: Mike Norris (UK) on July 02, 2024, 01:27:08 AM
Hi all,
For those interested, pre-orders are now available from the Lukgraph website

https://sklep5817030.homesklep.pl/ (https://sklep5817030.homesklep.pl/)

Mike

(https://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/ODDS/Lgraph/Pnix9.jpg)
Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: richard.kiss on July 02, 2024, 02:34:13 AM
I'm interested for sure!
Thanks for info.
Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: Flik63J on July 02, 2024, 02:48:51 AM
And, if you haven’t already done so, don’t forget to take up Lukas’s offer of a replacement set of the improved struts for your Albatros W4,

David
Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: Derrick on July 04, 2024, 04:37:01 AM
I noticed that Lukgraph also sells Flat rigging wire. Has anyone tried this?
Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: Mike Norris (UK) on July 04, 2024, 07:57:48 PM
I noticed that Lukgraph also sells Flat rigging wire. Has anyone tried this?
Hi Derrick,
Their flat rigging is intended for their post war aircraft, although I guess it could be used for applicable WW1 aircraft.
The photo-etch end fittings seem similar to those once produced by 'RB Productions'.
However, I think they'd look to flat to be realistic.
The photo-etch flat wire would possibly suffer the same problems with flat photo-etch wires (no strength, sag or bow after fitting etc).
That said I've not tried them,

Mike
Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: NigelR on July 05, 2024, 06:12:03 PM
I noticed that Lukgraph also sells Flat rigging wire. Has anyone tried this?
Many have tried using this type of product, most have failed. I've spoken to several people that tried and gave up. Just scroll through this thread on Britmodeller and look at the example of the F2B: https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235088632-metal-rigging-query/

The problem is that even if you can rig the model successfully, every time you pick it up there is a risk of wires bending out of shape due to the flexing of the plastic.

AIMS do some rigging sets for the WNW Camel and Pup, and there is a nice build that used these, you can see photos here: https://www.super-hobby.co.uk/products/Sopwith-Camel-Bracing-Wires-designed-to-be-used-with-Wingnut-Wings-kits.html

I have a set of these but I don't know if I have the courage to use them on a kit.....
Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: Mike Norris (UK) on July 05, 2024, 08:41:09 PM
Yes. I used them once for my Sopwith Dolphin.
It can be done but in reality, even in 1:32nd scale, it's hard to see the difference between flat photo-etch rigging and round section line, such as mono-filament.
So called flat rigging created by stretching such as 'EZ' line again gives no strength to the model and is more difficult to use if tube/turnbuckles are fitted to each line,

Mike

(https://www.thatoneplease.co/buildlogs/SOPWITH-DOLPHIN/shots/D9.jpg)


Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: Derrick on July 06, 2024, 04:37:55 AM
Thank you for the information. Seems like the photoetch is not the most effective way.
Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: Kelsey on August 28, 2024, 05:12:30 AM
In Donnie Brasco's voice, "That's a beautiful thing."
Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: Mike Norris (UK) on September 02, 2024, 07:25:37 PM
Hi all,
The Phonix models are now being released as full 3D printed kits, not part cast resin,

Mike
Title: Re: Lukgraph Phonix D.I and D.II
Post by: dr 1 ace on September 07, 2024, 09:03:46 AM
Oh to be 30 again and just starting in this hobby...

Ed