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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2022, 01:32:51 AM »
Ken,

That engine sure looks nice.  I would love to be able to do that in 1/72.

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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #16 on: February 02, 2022, 05:07:32 AM »
Rick - PM sent.

Stuart - It would look nice if it was 1/72!  What I haven't shown is the botched spark plug leads coming from the magnetos.  At least they won't show, right?

Reminds me of this scene.  Bear with me.

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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #17 on: February 02, 2022, 05:09:05 AM »
I did basic painting and then tried your technique of adding woodgrain with colored pencils, which looks okay.
My wife just so happens to be into colouring and has quite the selection of pencils...the gears are turning...
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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #18 on: February 02, 2022, 09:02:36 AM »
Okay, latest pictures.

I added the aluminum tape valve train covers and detailed with p/e fasteners.  Did a little weathering to simulate shop floor dust.  This was before I attempted the spark plug leads from the magnetos.







Here, I've painted the basic interior colors, a yellow for the fuse sides and brown/biege for the bulkheads and longerons.  I used modern Albies as a guide for the colors of the new wood.  The fuse sides is a yellow wood and the bulkheads look like pine, which was more brown.  The wood grain in the inside of the fuselage is very difficult to see in photos of modern D.IIIs.  I used a colored pencil and sketched in some woodgrain and then dusted some light yellow pastel chalk onto it.  I did this for all the inside wooden parts.







I haven't painted the gray/green metal parts yet.


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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #19 on: February 02, 2022, 09:15:23 AM »
Very fine work. Engine is a marvel. And what a difference it makes to work on Roden instead of WNW.
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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #20 on: February 02, 2022, 09:34:49 AM »
Beautiful wood work Ken! Apparently you are No Longer "Slacking" as you said in your earlier post  ;D You are correct in that the leads from the Magnetos to the tubes will not be seen once all is closed up!
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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #21 on: February 02, 2022, 10:43:40 AM »
Wow!  this is coming along beautifully.

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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #22 on: February 03, 2022, 02:25:28 AM »
That engine is just...wow! It could be a set of 1/1 workshop photos. Beautiful work Ken! The woodgrain looks wonderful as well. Thanks for the update!
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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #23 on: February 08, 2022, 11:01:06 PM »
Thank you, everyone.  Your comments are most appreciated and motivating.

Another update coming your way now, mostly in-progress shots.

Here is the fuel switching panel.  I didn't have the correct size faces for the valves, so I just painted them black and scratched some markings - true Roden style.  In closeups, its obvious they are not writing, but from normal viewing distance, one cannot see that.


Some in-progress pics of the pilot's office.  With Rick's help, I discovered the Roden D.III cockpit is not correct at all.  There are difficulties to making it correct, as the flooring between the wings is just not deep enough.  The rudder bar is too high and too close to the seat.  The stick is not configured correctly at the bottom, etc.  My intention with this model is to gain some experience with woodgrain decaling on the exterior, so I will forego these details and just keep going.  I usually have a particular  objective in mind for each model build, to gain experience with some technique or try a new process.







Getting a few sub-assemblies in place.  Test fitting showed the engine cover had to be cut into two pieces to get around the too long spark plugs and the lower wing to fuselage joint is going to require some work.  I hate to undo work previously done, but nothing is going to slow this build down.



Don't know why the pictures are so small.  I'll have to investigate.  If you click on them, they are enlarged, but surrounded by ads.

Until next time - keep on building.


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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #24 on: February 09, 2022, 02:13:16 AM »
Moving along nicely and looking terrific. I had that advertisement thing happen on Post Image once. IIRC I signed out, changed My Password and it went away. Keep up the great work on the Albatros!
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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #25 on: February 09, 2022, 06:24:13 AM »
That woodgrain is sublime, beautiful work Ken!
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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #26 on: February 09, 2022, 08:05:37 AM »
Beautiful variations within the wood tones Ken  :)


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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #27 on: February 10, 2022, 04:23:13 PM »
Thanks for the kind comments.  Alexis - your colored pencil wood grain technique works well.

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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #28 on: February 14, 2022, 12:16:26 AM »
A few more pictures.  I've closed up the fuselage and preparing to put the lower wing on.
Also test fitting some Gaspatch Spandaus.

Taurus ignition switch and starting magneto.



Some random shots in various stages of completion.








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Re: Roden Albie rolling off the assembly line
« Reply #29 on: February 14, 2022, 12:21:22 AM »
Crikey!

What amazing work on your engine and interior - looks stunning

Regards

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