Przemo,
Thank you!
Hi everyone.
despite a week long feeling of a lack of accomplishment, there has been some progress. Though not where I wanted it. My big thing today was going to be spraying the famous green tails of Jasta 5. But, much to my dismay, the Tamiya white thinner was marred where the putty in the fuselage join had sunk a little. So, I had to bring out the Mr. Surfacer and fill the spots. Sadly, Mr. Surfacer had thickened over time and had to be thinned with lacquer thinner.


I hope to sand it smooth tomorrow and re-prime the seam.
On my first Albatros, I wasn't happy with the finish on the wings. So, I'm taking it more seriously and hoping to get some proper pre-shading done.

The masks aren't for hard masking. More like soft guidelines for the pre-shading. I cut kabuki tape into 2mm wide strips for the rib tapes. And I used 1mm tape for the tubing details on the control surfaces. I used 2mm Tamiya flexible tape around the edges where red edging will be required. I'll tape the vertical stabilizers once I've sanded the fuselage seams.
What do you guys use for a cutting board?

I use a Corelle Ware plate. It's blade proof, and I was quite surprised to find it here in Australia.
It's amazing stuff, really. Sometimes almost indestructible... But if it lands the right way after being dropped, it sort of explodes.
There's not much natural wood since Jasta 5 painted them from stem to stern. But here are the propeller and wheel axle fairing. More experimentation on wood grain and propeller laminations. Could redo it... but probably won't.

Thanks for looking!
Gaz