Author Topic: WNW Albatros D.V/Albatros D.Va Triple ... and a single 1/32 Roden Albatros D.I  (Read 33495 times)

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Bertl, your attention to detail makes me smile - it's very inspirational. Thanks for the description of the process. Absolutely astonishing detail. When I cut corners...I hope you don't see them  ::)
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I agree with Gary. Inspirational attention to detail. Each update is a joy!
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Thank you very much, Zac, Alexis and Gary.

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I will try not to see any cut corners, Gary  ;)

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Here is the rear view mirror on the Albatros D.V.
Vfw Bansmer had a rear view mirror mounted on the front right of the cockpit.
Of course I would like to show this on the model as well.
I used the Wingnut Wings kit part #E39 which was sanded slightly smaller with sandpaper.
I used a 0.4mm brass rod to extend the holding rod.
The mirror insert was punched out of a piece of chrome foil coating of a AAA battery and glued in with Still Water from Vallejo.
Still Water was also used to represent the glass.
The mirror itself was painted dark green on the front and gray-green on the back with RLM02.
Small flakes of paint were painted on the back of the mirror, which points in the direction of flight, with dark gray paint - this was dabbed on with a small sponge.

The mirror is only attached to the model in the pictures, a 0.5mm hole was drilled at the edge of the cockpit for this purpose - the mirror is not yet attached to the model, this will only be done shortly before completion.













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Offline NigelR

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More superb attention to detail as always. This is a pleasure to watch.

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Lovely detail!
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Many thanks, Bob, Nigel and Xan!!

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The main work is almost all done, so slowly but surely the building curve for this Albatros D.V is coming to an end.
The D.III Mercedes engine is currently under construction.
A few small details are still missing on the Albatros' belly.

A few current pictures from the "Albatros Werkstatt".
The landing gear and the windshield are only loosely attached in the pictures - both will be glued at a later stage of construction.













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Glorious rendition. Love the rear view mirror!
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That is looking fabulous. Not much more I can say really..... ;)

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