Hello!
I did some archeology at the boxes in the cellar, which include some of my old, unfinished projects. As I said in the description of my G.II project, I had begun a Roden Gotha in the days when the kits were released, but was frustrated with the problems and left it unfinished. It surprised me that I had forgotten that I had begun also a G.V, apart from a G.IV. Actually it had even the upper wing attached. With Roden lozenges and all.
So I was now inspired enough to take it further and finished it just recently. It was quite hard work, mainly because I had used the actual kit struts. They can keep the wings in the correct position and angles, but they are slightly bending as the plane is handled, so very careful handling is needed. There was actually just two points where I could hold the model when detailing. So a lot of concentration was needed with every step. The rigging is heat stretched black sprue and actually provides even some minor additional support, as there is a lot of it. But time will tell if the wings will stay true over time.
I added quite a bit of scratchbuilding here and there, some inner details, thinner additional landing gear tubing, the outer bombsight, bomb racks, MG supports, shutters for radiators, mesh guards for the rear gunner, etc. I also added washes that toned down the lozenge decals.
There was a guite good collection of photos of the Gotha G.V 904/16, flown by Lt. Petersen and Unteroffiziers Renner and van Treek in Gotha! Windsock datafile, so it was a natural subject for the kit, featured in the kit decals as well.
As I said this model was rather hard and slow work, but now it is ready! It is not perfect, but I think it nicely sums up the teutonic menace of a night bomber Gotha. In the near future I will tackle my another unfinished Gotha, a G.IV ?K? from Kagohl 3. Fortunately it has not the upper wing attached yet, so I will replace most kit struts with bamboo and that will make the kit way more stable and easier to handle while building?.
Cheers, Skyhook
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