Hi,
I've started this project of using the flying surfaces of the WNW Albatros D.V to replace those of the Roden D.III kit. Progress has been good but I've not yet taken many photos of the stages.
The core of the rebuild is to remove the Roden lower wings from the centre section and modify those of the WNW wings. Care is required here to get a good straight cut. Although I have (more or less) got the mating surfaces OK I'll leave off adding the wings until after the centre section is fitted to the fuselage - with some anticipated problems with fit. To strengthen the join I've used some brass slide-fit tubing (female on centre section, male on wing roots) (not on photo below).


An easier task is with the tailplanes (interchangeable on the real D.III/D.V aircraft) - the attachment tabs of the WNW versions just need cutting to fit the Roden slots.

Various other tasks have been carried out - such as filling most of the panel line 'trenches' on the fuselage halves and removing most surface details to be replaced with brass (PART) or resin (Mastermodel rivets/bolts) bits & pieces. The Roden engine has been retained (mostly for reasons of fit) but modified and some spare WNW bits used, plus Taurus valves/rocker box assembly - nice fit this time compared to my dog's breakfast on the Roland. The Roden interplane V-struts have had the WNW lower wing inserts/plugs added. Photos next time.
Great fun!
Cheers,
GrahamB
P.S. A little call for help: can anyone provide a description or drawing of how the rudder cabling was attached to the rudder-bar assembly, please? The two figures in the Albatros Special for the D.1/D.II (and presumably D.III as well) - a reproduction from a spares manual and a sketch- conflict with regard to the transverse cabling to the two pulleys - how did the cables run back to the tail area? The WNW instructions are not much more help as they conflict with the Special figures - showing two transverse levers rather than a single forward-directed lever.