For a while I've been looking for something a little different to build. After some digging, Ive found the perfect plane to build. This specific airplane is a late World War One German floatplane design lisence-built by the Austro-Hungarian UFAG company. It likely flew with the k.u.k. Kriegsmarine, and was later photographed in service of the Hungarian Socialist Republic in 1919.
I'll be making a 1/72nd scale model of this machine using the Eastern Express Hansa-Brandenburg W.29. A lot of modifications will be done including scratchbuilding many interior components, making a new radiator, cowl panels and engine. Here is an inbox shot:

Some of the interior parts as well as the decals will de superfluous for this build.
The exact colors and pattern of the camoflauge of the machine I'm building aren't known, so I've chosen a plausible set of colors that look interesting together.

As mentioned, the main modifications will be of the fuselage. Here is a pair of before photos:


After day one, the cowlings, ejector pin marks and incorrect interior frames have been removed. I have also added spure goo to the inside of the turret the ejector pin marks levelled and the


Cheers!
-Max