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Offline NigelR

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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #45 on: January 22, 2025, 04:54:32 AM »
I can't believe you've made it so far without losing your sanity! ;) This looks great.

The interplane and fuselage cabane struts needed to be fitted to the upper wing so they could be aligned correctly to the lower wings.
Therefore, cutting and applying the CDL decals on that wing will present a challenge,
Yes, that will be a challenge. Best of luck!

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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #46 on: January 22, 2025, 05:29:08 AM »
This one is turning out to be a cracking model and I'm really enjoying following your progress and detail additions  :)

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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #47 on: January 22, 2025, 07:48:05 AM »
The color schema is really cool!

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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #48 on: January 23, 2025, 02:16:48 AM »
Lovely scheme Mike!
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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #49 on: January 25, 2025, 02:11:43 AM »
Hi all,
The base decals have been applied.
The underside decals are 'Aviattic' WW1 CDL (aged varnish) (ATT32094).
The top surfaces are 'Aviattic' Linen Weave effect (ATT32236).
The underside of the fuselage is 'Lukgraph' Dark Plywood (DEC005).
Any difference is shade of the decals is just my photographs, not the decals themselves.

The kit does not supply any decals at all.
Therefore, for the aircraft markings I'll use suitable spare decals I have or print them,

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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #50 on: January 25, 2025, 03:41:55 AM »
That's a very impressive decalling job, especially on the underside of the top wing. Well done!

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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #51 on: January 25, 2025, 04:12:11 AM »
Looking nicer and nicer. Makes me rethink if I shouldn?t take another look at my . . . well, let us still call it <<kit>>.
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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #52 on: January 25, 2025, 06:51:38 AM »
Looking nicer and nicer. Makes me rethink if I shouldn?t take another look at my . . . well, let us still call it <<kit>>.

Well, you can call it a 'kit' if you like  ;)

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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #53 on: January 25, 2025, 08:13:35 AM »
Hi all,
The two photographs of 121.57 I have and a colour profile show that this aircraft had the later 'Balkenkreuz', straight-armed cross markings.
The requirement to change to this type of marking was introduced during 1918, to replace the earlier 'Eisernekrueze' iron crosses.
However, not all aircraft markings had been changed before the Armistice.
The photographs of 121.57 with the 'Balkenkreuz' markings on were taken late in WW1 following a flying accident.
Earlier, aircraft would have had the 'Cross Patt'e' (Iron Cross) markings as shown on 121.27, 121.36 and 121.55.
I chose to apply those markings rather than the later 'Balkenkreuz' markings.
It should be noted that the markings on the upper wing and rudder had white borders. The markings on the lower wings were black only, with no border.







The following decals were from my decal 'spares' collection from other built models:
'Balkenkreuz' markings.
Fuselage data plates.
Interplane strut serial numbers.
Rudder cable outlet surrounds (fuselage).

The following decals were sourced from online resources and the colour profile.
These were copied then prepared in 'Paint Shop Pro' software.
They were then printed on 'MDP' clear decal paper (laser decal paper), using my Canon LBP631Cw laser printer.
Laser printing means the decals do not require sealing before use, as would be the case if created on an inkjet printer.
Fuselage serial numbers.
Fuselage data legend.
'Phonix' company logo (rudder).











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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #54 on: January 25, 2025, 09:41:51 PM »
Looking nicer and nicer. Makes me rethink if I shouldn?t take another look at my . . . well, let us still call it <<kit>>.

Well, you can call it a 'kit' if you like  ;)

Mike

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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #55 on: January 26, 2025, 07:44:51 AM »
Maybe not a Kit as we know it but you are certainly Taming the Beast! I love the fabric decals. You are accomplished at using them to your advantage!
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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #56 on: January 26, 2025, 09:26:44 PM »
You're making a nice model out of this pretty rough kit. Great linen effect.
At least at the end, you will have a great model of an otherwise unavailable subject in 1/32.

Rather than compare it with WNW or CSM quality I'm just glad I've got the basis of a Phoenix two-seater, although when I'll get round to it goodness knows!
Great model

I think you were unfortunate in that decals weren't included: my one came with a few crosses although no unit markings etc.
Sandy

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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #57 on: January 27, 2025, 12:08:35 AM »
You're making a nice model out of this pretty rough kit. Great linen effect.
At least at the end, you will have a great model of an otherwise unavailable subject in 1/32.

Rather than compare it with WNW or CSM quality I'm just glad I've got the basis of a Phoenix two-seater, although when I'll get round to it goodness knows!
Great model

I think you were unfortunate in that decals weren't included: my one came with a few crosses although no unit markings etc.
Sandy


Hi Sandy,
I think my kit was one of the first produced.
Your kit parts have a different resin colour, so maybe are of a better quality, although the design of the parts look the same.

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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #58 on: January 27, 2025, 01:01:29 AM »
Fabric decals really add some life. Your build is making me want one in 1/48 scale...
Do "we" know anything about the KatModel 3D printed in 1/48?
Thanks,
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Re: "Shelf Queen 2025 GB" - 1:32nd scale Phonix C.I
« Reply #59 on: January 27, 2025, 04:27:23 AM »
Fabric decals really add some life. Your build is making me want one in 1/48 scale...
Do "we" know anything about the KatModel 3D printed in 1/48?

Hi Allan,
Only that they have one.
It's possible that model was CAD up-scaled to 1:32nd scale.
If so it'll probably have the same build issues I've encountered,

Mike

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