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Albatros DII 1: 48

Started by Kiteman, December 22, 2014, 08:49:38 AM

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Kiteman

So after building a couple of really cheap models I decided that it is time to get back to my roots of biplanes and decent kits. So the Eduard 1:48 Albatros D II is on the menu. Lets see what we can make of it:

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zak

I built one some time ago, nice kit, so it should be better than the old stuff you were struggling with.
Grumpy by name and nature

Haddock

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Should I recognize this kit?

Kiteman

I don`t know....should you?
By the way, I have recieved some green stuff from scallywag Dave for my Xmas present. Don`t need it on this model though. I will have to build another old one to try it out!

Kiteman


Haddock

Quote from: Kiteman on December 23, 2014, 08:09:16 AM
I don`t know....should you?
By the way, I have recieved some green stuff from scallywag Dave for my Xmas present. Don`t need it on this model though. I will have to build another old one to try it out!
Seem to remember Wizzel setting off to Germany with some WW1 kits ( ex Haddock ), thought this might be one of 'em. Looks good though.
Haddock.

Kiteman

Could well be......you must ask Dave.

Kiteman

A bit more progress::::

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Haddock

Like the wood grain, how did you do it?
Haddock.

Kiteman

....and a bit more. The woodgrain is sheet decal from Uschi van der Rosten. I don`t know if you know it but basically it is A4 sheets of transparent decal with only woodgrain on it, no colour. The hard work is cutting out all the panels so that they fit precisely and getting the tonal differences in the base colour realistic. You can check out the decals on http://www.uschivdr.com/

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Haddock

That's interesting. I considered doing something similar on what I'm sure is the same kit. I photographed loads of wood such as kitchen furniture and bookshelves, anything that appeared to have a fine wood grain. The idea was to print it on decal sheet and cut it into panels the same as you have.
      Never got any further than the photo's, flogged the kit to a chap that lives in Germany and started building ships instead.
    Haddock.

Kiteman

Well lets hope that the chap in Germany does a good Job eh! ;)

Haddock


Kiteman

a little bit more done! Still plenty more before it`s finished

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zak

Looking good.
By the way - Dave has paid your subs!
Grumpy by name and nature