Lance,
I would like to learn more about those veneer strips. What width did you use (do you have any measurements within your documentation?)?
Stefan
Stefan,
I used a thin piece of evergreen Sheet Styrene as a straight edge guide for the RB Productions Scriber shown in the original photo. The spacing was based on a photo of Frank Talman's 7511/18 in Windsock Worldwide Vol.27 No. 5 of Sept. Oct. 2011 in Ray Rimell's Build article. I used 4.5mm spacing based on the comparison to the Bosch Magneto in the photo. Out of curiosity I just measured the width of the strips on the D.IIIa Kit in my Stash, it's less then 3mm.
If you don't have the Windsock issue there's a photo of the fuselage behind the seat of the Australian survivor, 2600/18 on page 4 of the Plans Booklet that shows the untouched original finish, and the wider strips.
There is another very good photo in Datafile 41, pg. 28, upper left which shows the cockpit of 2600/18 with the wide strips however they are vertical as opposed to diagonal......?? The production line photos from the Factory show a diagonal lamination of the fuselage shell, maybe the angles differed from one airframe to the next?
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Lance