Thank you all for your interest and your kind words!
It only makes me more sad that Roden no longer makes WWI 1/32 as this is a great example what beauty can be made out of it... I mean that It would be nice to have WWI 1.32 model stash growing little faster
I couldn't agree more, Lukas. I actually like the Roden kits (well, I am not that far regarding the problematic points of this kit...), I have seen some builts of the Alby D III and although the builders critizised the difficulties they had to face building it, all models kept the beautiful shape of the Albatros perfectly. And that's what a model should do isn't it?
Tonight I almoust finished my interior work (besides of the engine):
I added a linen cover behind the seat following the replic of Koloman Mayrhofer. The brass buttons are made out of bare metal foil with my punch and die set, an expensive but valuable investment.
I added Aviattic linen decals and some weathering and shading.
The cowling itself is supposed to be in 4 quarters like later Albi's sectioned at the nose and around the front cabanes. If I remember correctly Roden's rendition of this is quite lacking.
Yes, for luck the datafile is crystal clear regarding that point. I added some detail with a sharp blade and some sanding

the front cowlings should have spring catches like the later albatros at the front. one especially holding the frint two together in front of the engine. the central tongue between the guns should be in sheet metal too. the rear section around the cockpit being in ply of course.
The springs will be added later when it comes to detailing the outside of the fuselage. I think the main part of the tongue is ply, metal just when it gets wider at the end...
On the point of cabane struts, these should go through the cowling and coaming and fix to the main fuselage longerons,not sit in recesses.
Thank you for that point, Keith, I hadn't thought about that. Well, I just have to find a way to replicate this...
The seat was glued in today too.
I do not like PE harness, because it is stiff and quickly can look unrealistic. I prefer making my own using the pe parts I like. So I cut the PART belts into pieces and added some wiring. The shoulder harness itself is tea bag. I liked the texture. I glued it in place soaking it with diluted white glue.

Best wishes
Borsos