Okay so here is an update....at was prob another three months by the time I got to this stage but it seems to be coming along

I wanted to do the nacelles int he original light green color. I though it would make a nice contrast to the very busy cammo scheme. It would break up the pattern and give some interesting color as a whole.....I used the wonderful Gaspatch turnbuckles. I plan to paint the rigging lines a darker color....

I Wanted to leave the rudder in the original light blue color as well. I thought it would enhance the idea that it was a field repaint. Again I thought it would break up the monotony. Plus I really wanted to use the cool Gotha triangle logo. The Pheon decal got the logo right. The WNW decal is not as detailed, and therefore I wanted to make sure that decal got on this model.....
You can see the subtle weathering I did on the rib tapes on the top wing. I did it by masking it and spraying a very thin dark brown wash over the tape. I was very pleased with the result......

Another view of the cockpit.

I tried to capture the faded rubber look on the tires....We do know for sure Lori 2 had light colored wheels and darker rubber tires....

Well another month went by and I was able to get the wheels on and the fuselage mounted to the center wing section...

In retrospect I would not have mounted the wheels and landing gear until much later.....
A few details

The beautiful Pheon Gotha logo decal

I replaced the shock cord on the tail skid with some kind of braided fishing line.


I noticed on the real Gotha that the points where the rigging lines passed through on the fuselage they looked like pipes. So I used .5mm brass tubes. Cut into small sections and carefully glued in the slots on the kit

Subtle weathering over the decals and along the fuselage


I replaced the radiators with the wavy mesh. I can't remember who made them but they came out pretty nice to my eye.

More to come........Tomorrow I'll begin the rigging of the fuselage
