Revell ( Eduard ) 1/48 Albatros D.III - Finally!

Dave Ward

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Being kept away from the bench by my OA wrist has been frustrating - but finally managed to get this finished.DSCF1080.JPGDSCF1081.JPGDSCF1082.JPGDSCF1083.JPGDSCF1084.JPGDSCF1085.JPG

It's been about 2 years since my last 1/48 biplane, I've had to dredge my memory for the methods I used in the past.
The wood fuselage painting was challenging, and it took many attempts to get it as close as possible, and I'm happy with that.
The Revell/Eduard model is comparatively simple ( as far as any biplane is simple ), went together well, no filler being used. Not impressed with the AK Air Series Acrylic WWI colours - brush coverage was very poor & needed 3 coats! One ting I need to address is the rigging material - it's allegedly 0.4mm, but looks much bigger - I've now got some 0.2mm, which should be better.
I got this model in a sale ( surprise surprise ) for about £10 - for the enjoyment that is a real bargain.
WWI planes aren't everbodies cup of tea, but rewarding. I've looked at 1/32 models by Copper State Models, Roden & the now defunct Wingnut Wings, but the exponential rise in price from 1/48 to 1/32 puts me off, not to mention display size.
Thanks for dropping by - I'm pondering on my next build - it will be a WWI biplane.................................
Dave
p.s. the Fokker Dr.I took a impromptu flight test when I was trying to add rigging - the fragile undercarriage took a bad hit & it's now in a jig, hopefully repairable...........................
 

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Hi Dave
That is really nice. The wood finish has worked a treat. All in all a most eyecatching model.
Jim
 

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Great build Dave. The plywood looks ace. :thumb2:
 

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Dave

Your should be very pleased with that indeed. Absolutely nothing to complain about their.

ATB

Andrew
 

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WOW, that is brilliant Dave, i really like how you've done the wood effect, it really looks bang on, it's an excellent and inspiring result mate.. :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:
 

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Very nice Dave. The wood grain came out very well.
 

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Top work Dave, I just love the wood effects and have been staring at them the past few minutes.
 
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