So, I know I have issues. To a certain extent, we all do here or else we wouldn't be happy assembling aircraft with rigging while the rest of the model building world is blithely assembling sheet metal aircraft with nary a thought to wood grain effects on propellers or noticing the difference between german and english turnbuckles. I have a high degree of confidence this is the correct group to ask my questions. Plenty of room in this rabbit hole.....
Recently, Mr. Cancian was kind enough to lead a new group build for half finished kits, found here:
https://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/index.php?topic=14768.0Not having anything not done, I figured I would have to pass on this GB. Coincidently, about the same time, for some reason I awoke one morning and realized I could not live another day without a 1/48 Hannover CL.III. As luck would have it, Evilbay delivered one complete for cheap with the fuselage started. I'm in for the GB !!....
I thought this well known aircraft would be a good subject to model.

Looking closely, I started noticing some interesting subtle details that I could find no explanations for.
For instance, why the difference in the top and bottom wing fabric covering? Why is the lozenge pattern on top so much more defined than the bottom? Newer replacement wings with the bottom more faded? Also, why do the rib tapes on the bottom wing appear darker than the top? If pink, I think they would photograph darker or they are a dark grey. I'm thinking older wings taped in pink on the bottom, newer replacement wings taped in grey on top?

The same is found on the port wings with some added, what looks like repairs to the top and bottom of the bottom wing.



The repaired top of the bottom wing rib tapes appear to be lozenge. On the top wing, why the two wider, different color tapes near the crosses? The rib tapes on both the top AND bottom appear darker than the lozenge fabric. Top of the top wing recovered? Inside wheel covers lower lozenge? Outside wheel covers upper lozenge?
The two diagonal stripes on the top wing, for the gunner to avoid the propeller? What color? Yellow? grey?

Lastly, clearly this is how the aircraft came to rest with the propeller around the tree.

The engine cover on the front directly above the propeller shaft is black or dark green. How and why then did this panel change when the aircraft was moved.


Ponder these and I look forward to reading your thoughts.
Welcome to my rabbit hole. Honestly, how do I sleep at night?.....