So, this was my first attempt at building a WWI aircraft model.
It is the mount of Oblt Bruno Lörzer, who later became Generaloberst and CO of the I. Fliegerkorps in the Luftwaffe. With over 40 kills, Lörzer became one of the main german aces of WWI.
The Roden kit is finely detailed but I thought it would be better with a few additions like copper wire valve springs, scratch-built cockpit details, control horns, engine piping, rigging with turnbuckles, and a wooden engine stand. I also replaced the weapons with Miniworld metal Spandaus, and used lower lozenges from W&W, FCM cockpit instrument decals, LF Models prop blade logos, Pegasus rib tapes, and home printed upper lozenges, personal insignias and serial number. The mechanic comes from an Orion fig set. Weathering and shading with oils.
Please click on the pix to enlarge them. I still can't figure out why they appear at a 600 pixel width...











