Following on from post #404, equipping the Albatros with flare cartridges and flare gun.
The pistol and the flare cartridges are now finished.
The flare gun is one of two converted wingnut flare guns, but you already know that.
This flare gun represents the ?Hebel? (lever) flare gun model that was widely used at the time.
The barrel was tilted by means of a "Hebelverschlu?" (lever lock).
The pistol was introduced into the Imperial Army around 1894.
It was made of steel with a blued finish, the grips were made of wood.
The weight of the pistol was about 1800 grams and the length about 360mm.
On the decal sheet of the WingnutWings Hannover CL.II I found the matching decals for the flare cartridges.
However, the decals are all printed in white - on the original they were in the color of the respective cartridge filling.
Since I wanted to represent the two long flare cartridges (red and green illuminated parachute) with the correct color of the labels, they had to be painted with a glaze.


This went quite well with the painting, but the decals were harder as a result and could only be molded to the curves of the signal cartridges with the use of decal softener.
The primers pressed into the cardboard sleeves (cartridges) with bearing and extractor claw collar were made of brass on the original.
This was represented on the model by means of a resin screw.
The actual hexagon head of the screw was filed down so that basically only the washer remained.
This was glued into the aluminum tube and painted with a brush in brass paint.



Servus
Bertl
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