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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: Vickers on January 28, 2025, 10:12:56 AM
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Phew! Although I enjoyed this project, there were some phases colored by a bit of profanity uttered in vain. Aligning the upper wings was kind of a hassle on both because with the struts I encountered the ol' "stool with one longer leg" problem. Fiddly. Plus, I had some recalcitrant fuselage seams that kept reappearing no matter how many pounds of putty I threw at them. I didn't use all of the photoetch because I thought that it would sit too proud of the plastic. Radiator piping made from lead(Pb) wire. I did learn that Pfalz had their own approach to anchor points and turnbuckles- halfway through the rigging process- so those items wherever they appear on the models are not particularly accurate. Rigger beware. Despite my best effort with the solutions and clear coats, I did get some silvering with my 40-odd year old decals. Luckily, on the von Boenigk D.III, my attempt to switch and flip the serial numbers to read "1396" rather than "1369" worked well enough. So, without further adieu...
First, the glamour shot en regalia:
(https://i.imgur.com/lhBEtEA.jpeg)
And the rest... von Boenigk of Jasta 4:
(https://i.imgur.com/vmKzcec.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/XoAONQM.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/oXCXUB2.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/pOu9kgn.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/Db4IGPx.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/iTyetX7.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/GKqAuXe.jpeg)
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And the Muller Jasta 18 D.IIIa
I used a fine brush with flat black to correct the old Aeromaster ravens using the WNW equivalents for reference and I left the photoetch ammunition feeds off because I forgot about them :o
(https://i.imgur.com/C0f5mVi.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/QW6nftB.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/eR5qJ8r.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/G4rqt1n.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/mVZ5UMt.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/SQkGxxi.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/CCA0Mto.jpeg)
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Beautiful pair!
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Very sweet models of such a beautiful design 8)
Paul
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I think the Eduard Pfalz is a great kit and you have done a wonderful job on these.
Alan
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I think those both turned out really well, the colour schemes look great. Nice job!
Do you want the bad news? IMO you needn't have worried too much about the fuselage seams..... The fuselage was made of two plywood covered half-shells, so in many photos there is a noticeable join line. Also, it's been said that the seam join was covered with a strip of fabric, so many modellers put a strip of decal tape over the join....
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Beautiful pair!
Thanks, Todd!
Very sweet models of such a beautiful design 8)
Paul
Thanks, Paul. Among Great War aircraft, I think that the Pfalz is among the most graceful in appearance.
I think the Eduard Pfalz is a great kit and you have done a wonderful job on these.
Alan
Thanks, Alan. Considering the vintage of the kits, they did instill high hopes for Eduard and I'd have to say that those hopes have been realized.
I think those both turned out really well, the colour schemes look great. Nice job!
Do you want the bad news? IMO you needn't have worried too much about the fuselage seams..... The fuselage was made of two plywood covered half-shells, so in many photos there is a noticeable join line. Also, it's been said that the seam join was covered with a strip of fabric, so many modellers put a strip of decal tape over the join....
Thanks, NigelR. I didn't glean that information from my various references and that's nice to know. I'll do that the next time I build one of these Eduard Pfalz beasties.
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Wow, VERY nice =).
Paul
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Well Done on both! I do Love a good Jasta 4 Spiral bird though!
RAGIII
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Nicely done on both, Vickers!
I love me some Pfalz.
Thanks for sharing.
Bob
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Both Pfalz's look good too me despite all your building issues!
Regards
Dave
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Beautiful couple of Pfalz
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Stellar job on those, a pair of beauties.
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Wow, VERY nice =).
Paul
Thanks, Paul!
Well Done on both! I do Love a good Jasta 4 Spiral bird though!
RAGIII
Thanks, RAGIII. It was a good exercise in masking- especially on the port side where the spiral traverses the insignia.
Nicely done on both, Vickers!
I love me some Pfalz.
Thanks for sharing.
Bob
Thanks, Bob!
Both Pfalz's look good too me despite all your building issues!
Regards
Dave
Thanks, DaveB. Admittedly, some of the issues were self-inflicted.
Beautiful couple of Pfalz
Thanks, andonio64.
Stellar job on those, a pair of beauties.
Thanks, Allan31.