Author Topic: Dual Build: Roden 1/32nd Albatros DIII (OAW): Jasta 10, WNW ALbatrosDV: Jasta11  (Read 90932 times)

Offline RAGIII

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I have begun to apply the Markings:







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« Last Edit: April 14, 2018, 05:54:48 AM by RAGIII »
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Wow Rick, its amazing how she is coming alive.   :D

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Thanks Juan. Greatly appreciate your comment.
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Very inspiring work, Rick.

The lacquered plywood combined with the markings really looks sharp!

I can't wait to see what you do next with this.

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That's looking great! I had the idea with the left-over ribtapes, too, but I'd thought about using a riveting tool or saw on the back to give a bit of stitching impression. I still have to try that, though, not sure how practical that would be. Thinking it up is easy, but actually doing it that way does sound like dull work...! :)

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That wood finish looks even more realistic as a background for the other markings. This is going to be one teriffic model when it is finished Rick.

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Very inspiring work, Rick.

The lacquered plywood combined with the markings really looks sharp!

I can't wait to see what you do next with this.

Thanks for the very kind comments!
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That's looking great! I had the idea with the left-over ribtapes, too, but I'd thought about using a riveting tool or saw on the back to give a bit of stitching impression. I still have to try that, though, not sure how practical that would be. Thinking it up is easy, but actually doing it that way does sound like dull work...! :)

Jeroen

Thanks for the compliments! I actually used a Pounce wheel on my SE5a from Roden to simulate the stitching. It worked well but I found these tapes to be a bit thin/ width wise to try  ::) I will try to find photos of the old SE build to post as an example.
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That wood finish looks even more realistic as a background for the other markings. This is going to be one teriffic model when it is finished Rick.

Stephen.

Thanks Stephen. Your comment as always is appreciated!
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Superb work - coming along nicely. Loking forward to the next update.

Gary

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Superb work - coming along nicely. Loking forward to the next update.

Gary

Thanks Gary, your comment is appreciated!
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What can say Rick , both are coming along wonderfully . Really like how the Roden kit is turning out so far super !





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 Rick,
Beautiful works always take flight from your bench my old friend.
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What can say Rick , both are coming along wonderfully . Really like how the Roden kit is turning out so far super !





Terri

Thanks T. Good to ear from you again!
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Beautiful works always take flight from your bench my old friend.
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Thank you Old Friend! Greatly appreciate the comment!
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That's just beautiful, Rick.  Really subtle wood work too.  Makes the markings really pop!

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Wow Rick! This is very beautiful modelling! The subtle but convincing wood effects and neat markings make this come alive! I'm really enjoying this... Regards, Marc

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The wood really looks perfect, Rick, well done!

Cheers

Ondra