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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #225 on: July 30, 2013, 05:56:11 AM »
Where did You see an angemietet on Voss's Albatros? The oval hatches on the weelcovers are only correct für O.A.W. What You need are squared hatches. Also the splint in the wheel is wrong.

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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #226 on: July 30, 2013, 06:50:48 AM »
Hello,

I was thinking of the Iron Cross, the power of mint. Otherwise, the work is impressive

Cheers,

Vladimir

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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #227 on: July 30, 2013, 09:39:11 AM »
er... uh? ???

I must admit that I'm exausted, it was a very long and hot day, but I don't understand vladimir, nor soren!

soren, what do you mean with "angemietet", and "the splint in the wheel"? anyway, you are deep right about the wheels, I have the right ones ready to be installed on the axle (wich is too wide, I discovered).
here, with eduard square covers on the hatches.
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also, I found that almost all the rigging it's mistaken: on the voss's aircraft from the front cowling depart two cables, and I put just one. but the bigger fault is on the ailerons: it seems from the pictures that the command wires go straight down from the ailerons to the lower wing. but it's totally unclear to me where they go after!

another work to redo...  :-[




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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #228 on: July 30, 2013, 01:58:29 PM »
MC65 You're doing great work there

Ref your control wires query:
The control cables drop from the aileron  into the lower wing and run within behind the spar and on through the sides of the fuselage to the in the cockpit to the pulleys and control column as in the D.Va . theres access doors below the wing to facilitate connections and maintain the pulleys within the wing structure.

There is different wheels for Albatros & OAW produced aircraft not just the covers,  OAW wheels were larger with wider tyres and the cross section differed, Albatros wheels were coned on the outer only where OAW were coned both sides of the wheel (I think this is what Soren means) so check your axle length isn't wrong with the  correct wheels before chopping it.

Yes theres an extra wire supporting the bottom of the strut. Not so difficult to add seing what great work you have done on her so far.

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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #229 on: July 31, 2013, 07:36:35 AM »
I got it, keith, thank you very much!

well. a deep breath, and a sharp blade. zac.
new wires, new life..
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the extra one:
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now looks better, I hope!
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or, at least, it's wired in the correct way...
thanks again, bye,
paolo.


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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #230 on: July 31, 2013, 07:42:09 AM »
i'm out of words Paolo.

It looks like the real thing. Superb stuff. When you finish it it's going to be in my favorites.

Thx for that beauty.

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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #231 on: July 31, 2013, 06:24:22 PM »
Sorry! Thats happens when I wrote on my handy. angemietet=Anemometer
You need a bolt which goes through a hole in the axle to hold the wheel
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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #232 on: July 31, 2013, 11:05:06 PM »
  Paolo,
Awesome paint and weathering my friend. Your modeling skills and high craftsmanship truly shine. I'm looking forward to seeing the full rigging.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #233 on: July 31, 2013, 11:15:46 PM »
She really looks the business with the rigging, Paolo!  Those
Gaspatch turnbuckles look right at home.  Super job!

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Ernie :)
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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #234 on: August 01, 2013, 01:17:39 AM »
Great rigging.

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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #235 on: August 01, 2013, 01:55:33 AM »
I'm a big fan of your marking scheme. I really like the colours and subtle tone.

Cheers,

Chris
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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #236 on: August 01, 2013, 02:38:24 AM »
As the others have said, your paint work and the rigging are awesome!
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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #237 on: August 03, 2013, 04:35:59 AM »
thank you all, guys!
I'm pleased you like her... I'm a little puzzled bout her, but I'll keep on till the end, especially now that the upper wing is assured and firmly glued in place...

sorry for the delay in answering, it's the peak period at work, and I did not really have much time: ( :(

Soren, the anemometer on this particular plane it's a "poetic license"... I wanted to try and show on a gaspatch one, and couldn't resist to put it on! ...and I suppose that I would have some sort of indications, being in the voss's trousers..  ;D

about the bolt on (or better, in) the axle, I lost the last diopters on the few photos I have, and I think you're right:
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it seems actually a bolt with its nut... but it's a replica! in the b/n pictures can be anything..
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but, reasonably your pointing this out is correct. ok to nut & bolt.
next session. ;)

read you nextky, p.

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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #238 on: August 04, 2013, 09:37:55 AM »
well.

if I were to give a ranking for this model I'd give it a 5. with attached comment: the boy (sic) does not apply and does not exploit its hypothetical potential. Furthermore, it is lazy and sloppy, and end up doing the same things twice to not verify the historical references. the result at the end there, but it's messed up because of the constant alterations that would easily be avoided from the outset. ::) ::) ::)


finally today I retailed a couple of hours to carry out the last little things ... the retaining cable of the spinner.
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nothing special, rather, in my opinion mounted propeller too well highlights the fact that the fuselage and spinner do not speak very much each other! ... but I've done it, so there is!
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the thing on top of the radiator, totally absent in the kit. a piece of sprue, one of Spandau, a picture of a placard of P51, and a wire. that's it.
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about the undercarriage.. a mess. Here the loop of steel cable (copper ;D) at the end of axis travel.
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and here the damping system, let's call it. in the British aircraft were strings of rubber, in the Germans' were springs covered with soft sheaths, all covered by canvas ... but I did not resist the charm of the plot ..
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with its wheel in place. I'm trying to figure out the color of the tires, from the b/n pictures it seems a light grey ...
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the whole, less the two tension rods and the washer, nut & bolt to retain the wheels.
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Now if I had the physic may glue in the template with epoxy, but in fact, I've got the physic. it's from 4 of  this morning I'm around,  and I've lost count of the last night of proper rest to a human being...
so, goodnight! ;)

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Re: 1/32 albatros D:III roden
« Reply #239 on: August 04, 2013, 11:16:24 AM »
Absolutely beautiful details. VERY IMPRESSIVE! I still have an OAW DIII to build and you have set a high bench mark!
RAGIII
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