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Offline miecio52

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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2016, 08:22:24 AM »
Thanks for sharing this one. This is an aircraft I have had interest in for some time! Now if only the WNW DV wasn't sold out!
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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2016, 11:06:18 AM »
Thanks for sharing this one. This is an aircraft I have had interest in for some time! Now if only the WNW DV easn't sold out!
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I'm sure a "special" boxing will appear in the future (ala Felix/HB W-29)


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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2016, 03:57:21 AM »
Not to appear ignorant but is this a replacement fuselage for the WNW d.v albatross with the headrest built in?I am at work on my small phone so I can't tell what is different or special. No injector pin marks?

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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2016, 03:57:58 AM »
Has Karaya adjusted the lower forward fuselage panels?
The first series of the Albatros D.V (as in the Albatros D.III) has longitudinally arranged panels).
Wingnut Wings kit fuselage covers the later D.V and D.Va series.

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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2016, 04:04:34 AM »
Not to appear ignorant but is this a replacement fuselage for the WNW d.v albatross with the headrest built in?I am at work on my small phone so I can't tell what is different or special. No injector pin marks?

It's Althaus's D.V with the extra-large rear fairing


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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #6 on: January 22, 2016, 04:07:08 AM »
You couldn't make the DVa (OAW) kit work for this conversion?  That's still in production.  I'm not sure what the nuances are of the OAW kit but they seem pretty close to me.  Seems if your tackling this conversion you could make the adjustments?  But I'm not sure.....

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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2016, 02:41:42 AM »
You couldn't make the DVa (OAW) kit work for this conversion?  That's still in production.  I'm not sure what the nuances are of the OAW kit but they seem pretty close to me.  Seems if your tackling this conversion you could make the adjustments?  But I'm not sure.....

That's what I was thinking. If you are using the wings and tail planes; would it matter?

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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #8 on: January 28, 2016, 07:14:22 AM »
Another great addition to our ever growing collection of 1:32 scale after market products.

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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #9 on: January 30, 2016, 04:46:51 AM »
You couldn't make the DVa (OAW) kit work for this conversion?  That's still in production.  I'm not sure what the nuances are of the OAW kit but they seem pretty close to me.  Seems if your tackling this conversion you could make the adjustments?  But I'm not sure.....

That's what I was thinking. If you are using the wings and tail planes; would it matter?




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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #10 on: January 30, 2016, 05:27:08 AM »
You couldn't make the DVa (OAW) kit work for this conversion?  That's still in production.  I'm not sure what the nuances are of the OAW kit but they seem pretty close to me.  Seems if your tackling this conversion you could make the adjustments?  But I'm not sure.....

That's what I was thinking. If you are using the wings and tail planes; would it matter?




Let's not let the facts cloud the discussion

Providing you are capable of changing out the control column and all of the control mechanisms from a DVa to a DV in the interior, and have the ability to scratch build the actuator covers on the upper wing, then NO Problem. Still this seems to be a conversion aimed at letting the average modeler do von Althaus' DV. Lets face it, a more advanced modeler wouldn't need the conversion fuselage! The more I think about this one the more ODD it seems. A conversion kit for a one off DV that how many Modelers really want to do?
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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #11 on: February 05, 2016, 02:33:02 AM »
I agree with that...

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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #12 on: February 05, 2016, 03:19:25 AM »
A simple add on headrest would have been enough if the panels are wrong in the karaya kit anyway...

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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #13 on: February 05, 2016, 05:00:26 AM »
Yes, true
But you avoid a lot of hassles with this conversion and you get the decals
The subject is very nice and the conversion is rather cheap
So chapeau to karaya

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Re: New 1/32 Karaya
« Reply #14 on: February 05, 2016, 08:35:25 AM »
Well if it was in 1/48 scale I would definitely buy one, I've been thinking about using an Eduard D.V and carving a wooden headrest that I can vacuform, but then would have to come up with some decals...
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You couldn't make the DVa (OAW) kit work for this conversion?  That's still in production.  I'm not sure what the nuances are of the OAW kit but they seem pretty close to me.  Seems if your tackling this conversion you could make the adjustments?  But I'm not sure.....

That's what I was thinking. If you are using the wings and tail planes; would it matter?




Let's not let the facts cloud the discussion

Providing you are capable of changing out the control column and all of the control mechanisms from a DVa to a DV in the interior, and have the ability to scratch build the actuator covers on the upper wing, then NO Problem. Still this seems to be a conversion aimed at letting the average modeler do von Althaus' DV. Lets face it, a more advanced modeler wouldn't need the conversion fuselage! The more I think about this one the more ODD it seems. A conversion kit for a one off DV that how many Modelers really want to do?
RAGIII