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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: DaveB on November 25, 2025, 10:11:14 PM
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Dear all,
Showing my completed Roden SSW DIII model.
Mostly built OOB with details to cockpit, MG's (minor); opened up all molded hand holds, footstep and underside louvres; brass pinned all struts, landing gear, axle, tailskid and all control surfaces for added strength.
Brush painted as always and rigged using 0.11 mm fishing line. Painted the interplane struts which was far more simpler than trying to apply decals to these items.
Completed to represent aircraft of Paul Leim, Kampfeinsitzer Staffel 4B, Freiburg, Germany, September 1918.
https://vgy.me/u/PPYPlB
https://vgy.me/u/P8BagM
https://vgy.me/u/lWSZlQ
https://vgy.me/u/KtkkaG
https://vgy.me/u/1cqFpa
https://vgy.me/u/X1AHh0
https://vgy.me/u/yGejkz
https://vgy.me/u/yfDg1I
https://vgy.me/u/8LA8RD
Regards
Dave
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That's an absolute beauty (and a kit I've always fancied)
Great choice of scheme which really highlights the aircraft's proportions IMO
Paul
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That's brilliant Dave.
Alan.
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A pleasure to see this on built Dave. Wonderful work you did with it. I recently built this same kit and had a lot of fit issues between the engine cowling, panels, and the fuselage. How was your experience?
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Very nice job on what van be a bit of a challenging kit. The end result looks really good, an attractive plane and it's nice to see the kit built up so well.
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Lovely work Dave, that looks gorgeous! The lozenge in particular stands out for me, as does the fuselage varnish.
If you like you can embed your image to have the photo show up without the viewer having to visit the link - just copy the BB Coded Direct URL link and paste that, like so:
(https://i.vgy.me/X1AHh0.jpg)
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Gentlemen, than you all very kindly!
A pleasure to see this on built Dave. Wonderful work you did with it. I recently built this same kit and had a lot of fit issues between the engine cowling, panels, and the fuselage. How was your experience?
Tim - yes, there are some areas of tricky fit on this kit - pretty normal for a Roden kit to be honest ......
I tackle the area you referred too by lots of careful test fitting; once I had the setup I wanted I used shims (cut sections of plastic card) to fill the large gaps and (once set) by trimming, filing and filing. Also, using pins for all the struts really helped to improve the overall fit of the upper wing and undercarriage.
Tim - thanks mate!
I ran into problems with photos as my previous photo hosting site (Imgur) has pulled out of the UK following implementation of 'online safety act'. I've found another one but it was not clear how you attached pictures into a forum topic ......
Regards
Dave
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Okay, just trying Tim's suggestion - hope this works!
(https://i.vgy.me/PPYPlB.jpg)
(https://i.vgy.me/P8BagM.jpg)
(https://i.vgy.me/lWSZlQ.jpg)
(https://i.vgy.me/KtkkaG.jpg)
(https://i.vgy.me/1cqFpa.jpg)
(https://i.vgy.me/X1AHh0.jpg)
(https://i.vgy.me/yfDg1I.jpg)
(https://i.vgy.me/8LA8RD.jpg)
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Beautiful result all the way around Dave. And all brush painted to boot. I recall the lozenge is out of the box. Fabulous looking.
Warren Q
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Great build - I love the pugnacious look of this! Looks like it means business! Wish Eduard would re- release.
Cheers
Matt
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I have to write that it looks better when seen for real than in the photos Dave!! This is another of your first class models and I know how much trouble you had with it - but looking at the completed model one would never have guessed. That really is a stunner.
Stephen.
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That's a beauty! And nice to see different schemes too. Just lovely brush work!
Dan
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Lovely model, Dave.. Just shows what great results can be achieved with Roden decals with lots of patience and skill.
Nicely finished, so good to see one that isn't 'Lo!'
Nice one.
Sandy
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A very fine model!
And great, that you were convinced to embed the photos saving us the need to use the links.
For the photos, I played a little with two of them. I trimmed them to show more of the model and changed the contrast, brightness and saturation trying to improve the results of a poor lighting you used when taking them. (to this end I use a free program IrfanView - very much recommended). My piece of advice - use a lamp to lighten the model side to be visible in the photo, especially when shooting against a bright whitish background.
(https://i.ibb.co/35bNwtMn/PPYPlB.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/7Np1T6nZ/1cqFpa.jpg)
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Thank you for the kind words, folks ...
Beautiful result all the way around Dave. And all brush painted to boot. I recall the lozenge is out of the box. Fabulous looking.
Warren Q
Warren - thanks, mate. Yes, these are the lozenge decals from the kit. These lozenge decals if you use a bit of care work really well. I've also noticed that on Roden's latest kits that their decals have improved generally.
Prez - your a kind star! - thank you. Photography was never my strong point and I took these using my phone so should have used flash when taking them.
Regards
Dave
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Nicely Done !
Ed
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Very nice. Wood a lozenge always a winner.
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Sorry for chiming in late Dave, but that model is absolutely gorgeous - well done. Beautifully modelled and that scheme is a winner.
Cheers,
Gary
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Very impressive SSW !
Alexis
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Thank you Ed, Will, Gary and Alexis!
Regards
Dave