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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => WW1 Aircraft Information/Questions => Topic started by: jknaus on February 25, 2015, 06:57:02 AM
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Okay I need some help, well at least help you might be able to give me. I am almost to the point on my Hannover CL.II where I have tp start painting. I got the Pheon decals to do a scheme that I thought looked good and would be easy. After more research I am at a standstill. Is it imparative to paint the lozenges on the fuselage of this aircraft and then do a translucent over coat? The one I want to do has a white tail and two tone cam. From reading all I can and looking at builds in Windsock and on line I have found wide variences in interpretation of the paint schemes. So can anyone give me some help in figuring this out? Do I paint lozenges and then over coat in the two tone, or do I just do the two tone?
Thanks in advance for any help you might give.
James
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Thanks RB for clearing that up some. As the scheme I want to do has the green and blue cam I guess I will have to do the lozenges. sigh. Well best get to work then.
James
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Hi Guys,
The colours and markings of the Hawa series are very difficult to pin down- I doubt if anyone has the definitive answer. We are putting together a two volume set on these aeroplanes this year which will carry detailed painting notes supporting new revisionist profiles by Ronny. We will also be presenting scale plans of all three main variants and can promise a surprise or two...
Cheers,
Ray R.
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Well that settles that I guess. I've been waffleing with news of some decals. Now your books I guess I will put this away until I have everything. I wonder if I dare break out the J-1 while I wait.
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Hi Guys,
The colours and markings of the Hawa series are very difficult to pin down- I doubt if anyone has the definitive answer. We are putting together a two volume set on these aeroplanes this year which will carry detailed painting notes supporting new revisionist profiles by Ronny. We will also be presenting scale plans of all three main variants and can promise a surprise or two...
Cheers,
Ray R.
Goooood news, Ray! Looking foreward to these,
Richard
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Hi Guys,
The colours and markings of the Hawa series are very difficult to pin down- I doubt if anyone has the definitive answer. We are putting together a two volume set on these aeroplanes this year which will carry detailed painting notes supporting new revisionist profiles by Ronny. We will also be presenting scale plans of all three main variants and can promise a surprise or two...
Cheers,
Ray R.
OK, there's another set of books to save for with the hobby budget. :)
Warren
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you mean you don't want to go through the masking hell that is the Hannover just to cover it all up again. :D
(http://i569.photobucket.com/albums/ss134/itreallywasntme/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-02/34CB984C-3FF9-4E5A-8B50-DE17EDDCC450_zpszxxc1bce.jpg) (http://s569.photobucket.com/user/itreallywasntme/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-02/34CB984C-3FF9-4E5A-8B50-DE17EDDCC450_zpszxxc1bce.jpg.html)
£20 worth of masking tape later and its ready to all but disappear. I'll let you know after the top coat whether it was worth it
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Looking good. Cant wait to see how it comes out.
James