The fuselage of the Jasta 10 Albatros D.V has also received its wood grain in the meantime.
The technique used is pretty much the same as for the fuselage of the Roden Albatros D.I.
In contrast to the D.I, however, I have dispensed with the pre-shading of individual maintenance hatches, or panel lines, with Tamiya ?Smoke?.
This D.V should ultimately look a little less ?used? than the D.I.
A good side effect of the oil paint is that the glue seam on the underside of the fuselage, which has become slightly visible again over the years despite clean filling and sanding, has completely disappeared due to the wood grain.
The second picture clearly shows the panels mounted lengthwise from the underside of the nose to the undercarriage.
A typical feature of the first D.V series.
According to surviving original photos, Albatros switched from longitudinal to transverse panels between D.2065/17 and D.2078/17.
It is not possible to be more precise on the basis of the (currently) available photographic material.
Unfortunately, I do not have any original construction descriptions from Albatros that go into more detail here.
WingnutWings did not include the very early D.V series in the kit.






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