I just blew the dust off of my WnW J.I kit, one I started when it first was released. Upon opening the box and having a close look at the pieces I said to no one, "this isn't bad, why did I quit working on this?". Clearly, this is a recurring theme but I seem to be facing it....perhaps I am experiencing the "change of life - male version".
I am considering picking up where I left off but have questions regarding accurately weathering this beast...specifically, would there be rust present?
The blurb from WnW says it was
"completely sheathed in corrugated dural sheet. The front fuselage was constructed from 5mm armoured steel".In reading up on dural and duralumin, I find,
"Although the addition of copper improves strength, it also makes these alloys susceptible to corrosion." Huh? "Copper does not naturally corrode." "Aluminum corrodes but it does not rust."
I will admit to being confused at this point and would rather ask for feedback from the crew than descend into another frustrating situation.
As far as what constitutes the "front fuselage" I assume it is the section shown in this photo that appears to have a haze of rust on it...the section form the prop back to the observer:

As to the rest, if duralumin is primarily aluminum, I would think there'd be no rust visible. As far as corrosion goes, is it safe to assume it would appear as normal aluminum corrosion....all spotty comme ça?:


Someone please send up a flair.
Many thanks,
Michael