Back and front views of the engine.
Yes, it's the kit engine, for better or worse.
I experimented with some paints from a Lifecolor metallic set. Frankly the actual colours didn't resemble the shades suggested by the packaging. I repainted some of it. I'm not an expert in the area of metallics but my feeling is that enamels render them better than acrylics.
You may be able to see that I did some basic addition of ignition wires.
I have a confession to make.
I currently possess not one, not two even, but
three different examples of the Siemens Halske Sh.III engine.
The third will be found in the wonderful new Pfalz D.VIII kit.
The second - ah well, some years ago, Aviattic offered a kit of this engine, apparently designed by North Star Models. When the new Pfalz kit came out, I naively assumed it would be the same set, but no, on examination it's obviously different. The earlier kit is very fine, but consists of an intimidating mass of very small parts. It can only have been intended for the Roden kit of the Siemens D.III, being the only type existing in model form at the time which employed the Siemens Halske Sh.III. So one would think it probably does fit. I'm inclined to build it at some point, though I'll need some eyesight assistance(!). Why didn't I build it for this kit? I'm afraid what with the Wednesday 'deadline' for taking along a reasonably finished model, I realised it would take far too long.
What with the time consuming nature of the task represented by the next picture... (Breath taking stuff this, isn't it?

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