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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: Epeeman on March 11, 2013, 04:18:41 AM
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All,
Not perfect by any means, but was built to the very best of my (limited!) abilities.............
Anyway, this is Roden's 32nd scale Fok DVI kit. Not a bad model overall, but the usual Roden fiddly build in certain places. Two main areas to watch here are the fit of the engine within the cowling (tight) and the lower wing join. Both engine and cowling need a bit of filing down to ensure the engine turns (which it now does) freely. Lower wing if not trimmed back results in a distinct (anhedral) droop. Top wing installation was a doddle to get on though. Decals are better than others used before but is time consuming as they have to be individually cut and fitted in place. They did settle down nicely and responded really well to decal setting/softening solutions. Strangely though, fitting the individually cut rib tapes to the upper (darker) surface was a battle as they broke up as soon as hit the water. I ended up assembling them like a jig saw puzzle - very tedious and time consuming. The lower (lighter) ones gave no problem and went on well though.
I undertook some very basic detailing to engine, MG's (my thanks to Dal Gavan for supplying me the PE jackets) and cockpit.
One thing I did overdo was toning down the lozenge (which I thought a bit too bright) decals - makes it appear a little too dull now. Oh well, I'll try better next time!
Apologies for the quality of photographs - my camera has decided to give up the ghost. I therefore used my wife's phone camera.
Regards
Dave
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Dave,
Congratulations my old friend she's Outstanding. Well Done !
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Nice one Dave!
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Fantastic work Dave. And a great display
michael
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Nice neat little build. you don't give yourself enough credit.
Keith
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Nice neat little build. you don't give yourself enough credit.
Keith
I will second that Nice Build!
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Actually, your "dulling-down" of the decals is perfect.
As I look at my sheet in the kit, they are much too bright, and have a slightly "over-blueish" look to them.
What did you use to achieve your effect?
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Closer to perfect than I could've gotten her, Dave! And all with a brush? I'm blown away, mate. You can be very proud of this one. She's stunning.
Cheers,
Bud
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Dave, you've got quite a nice collection going! Beautiful D.VI. ;D Keep up the fine work!
Regards,
Bob
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Hello Dave:
Outstanding job! I think this is really a neat airplane, have it in the stash, I have to take the plunge and do it. You did an outstanding job on it and it looks great.
Best
Mark
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Dave,
One of the nicest DVI builds I have seen! I really don't think you toned down the lozenge too much. To me it looks perfect! JMHO,
RAGIII
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Gentleman,
Many thanks for all your comments - I really appreciate (self confidence is not my strong point!) the positive feedback.
Aroth - I toned down the lozenge decals using gloss brown mixed in with some clear matt and paint over the decals. This also has the benefit of 'sealing in' the decals as well- you just need to experiment with the right mix/ratio. I would suggest (based on my experience doing this this) that you start with a 'weak' ratio of brown to clear and work up in different coats until you are happy with how it appears.
Regards
Dave
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She's beuatiful. Old Tony got a lot of milage out of that basic fuselage design didn't he?
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Great build Dave, she's a beauty, well done mate.
Cheers
Pete.
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Modelnut/Pete,
Thank you both!
Regards
Dave
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to my eye on my screen the decals dont look overdulled at all. the decals in this kit are way to brite and the loz have a much too blue look instead of the overall green/grey look of the real thing. i have this kit and i will build it one day. my main concern is how to tone down the decals. i want to do the same scheme you have done. i am going to use db 4 color as they are my favorite but that smiley face and striping worry me. i may try to see if i can scan them and tweak in photoshop then reprint on decal paper. not that i have ever done any of this. but thats why i have not started the kit this one will be a "someday" build
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I missed this one. Nice bird and a great build of another trickey Roden kit.
Steve
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Beautiful Model, Dave, and the "toning down" of the lozenge is perfect. My compliments, you've done wonders with the Kit and should be very proud of your work.
Cheers,
Lance
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Steve/Lance
Thanks, chaps - yes, a typical Roden 'fiddly' kit but it was not as bad as some I've built - decals were OK, just a real pain cutting and applying the individual rib tapes.
Regards
Dave
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Sorry, Albatros -
Missed you out from my last reply - no offence intended!
Don't be put off from doing this one using the kit decals - they are not too bad actually, just a bit of work cutting/fitting onto the model although as I said before, the rib tapes were a bit of a trial.
Regards
Dave