Well came to adding the lovely Print Scale decals on the Albatros D1 and found they'd made a glaring cockup

DSC_1803 by
Paul S, on Flickr
The 'Co' markings weren't handed for left and right sides so one didn't taper the right way and follow the lines of the fuselage. There followed much swearing and stomping about (I even went away and prepped a figure to paint) When I'd calmed down I considered the options left. Since this was a rare bird with the modified pre-production expansion chamber on the radiator it ruled out a quick repaint. The reality was there is only one other choice - this aircraft was taken over and later flown by Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia with a few changes of markings. (Pretty sure he doesn't qualify as an ace, but I'll continue the build anyway and leave that to the admin to sort out at a later date if needed)

The Roden decals were a bit large compared to the pictures and profiles so the size was tweaked with a scalpel and they were given a coat of decalfix to stop them exploding on contact with water.
Albie D1 details 1 by
Paul S, on Flickr
Albie D1 details 2 by
Paul S, on Flickr
The build then proceeded with details being added from stretched sprue and soldered brass. The eagle eyed might spot that the lovely Gaspatch guns never made it to this stage (The door was left ajar and one of the cats got in; luckily they were so taken with the guns in their sponge case that nothing else was harmed)

Turning to the spare set I managed to snap off the cooling jacket and when I touched some superglue to make the repair well . . . . .

So I ended up using some brass jackets from PART with hubs courtesy of Roden

Currently waiting for glue to dry before adding a few touch ups and very impatient to get this one off the bench before I have any more battles with it . . .