Hi all,
The forward sides of the fuselage and engine access panels have louvres intended to aid cooling of the engine bay area.
These louvres are printed on rectangular panels which are too thick. Possibly due to the model being upscaled from the 1:72nd or 1:48th scale models.
It seems from photographs and drawings that the amount and positioning of these cooling louvres were different between Pfalz and LFG built aircraft and between the Mercedes D.III or Argus As.III powered aircraft.
As always, research into WW1 aircraft usually results in inconclusive and differing information. Therefore, the following is my personal findings and may not be totally accurate.
Pfalz built, Mercedes powered aircraft:
Five double louvres on the forward right side of the fuselage, as depicted on the model and not four, as shown on various colour profiles.
Four double louvres on the forward, left side of the fuselage. Therefore, the lower, forward louvered panel on the model left fuselage half (for this particular model) should be removed entirely.
Due to print errors I decided to also replace all of the louvres on the engine cowl panels.
All louvres removed, thickness of panel reduced, panel/cowl fasteners reinstated, right side panel added and lower engine cowl rear edge scribed.
All of the louvres will be added using Proper Plane RD-011 3D printed louvres,
Mike




