1⁄32Albatros D.V
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Comments
Comments
Nice detail work. A fuel tank that looks like its been double dipped in solder. Thats the way to do that. Noted Jasta 37 markings. Udets old band before Jasta 11. Boris, could you tell us more about your build?
JUL 09, 2012 - 12:58 AM
Yes, Yes, I agree...!!!
It's a very nice job...!!!
And I need to know about jour paint job....
Thanks
Bye
JUL 10, 2012 - 12:45 AM
Beautiful build. Was that a night fighter camouflage?
Thanks for sharing
JUL 11, 2012 - 01:42 PM
what a stellar job! I assume the paint scheme was provided by wingnuts? what was your technique on the prop? how long to build?
JUL 17, 2012 - 05:27 PM
Sorry I do not know English. Help GOOGLE ..
I painted the wings and fuselage separately because of the distinctive camouflage and the need to close access to the parts. I went from a sheet diagram cripples the same company part number 30014 in painting Jasta 37, pilot Karl Haustein. I thought painting small, black spots will be a nightmare, however, turned out to be a quick and easy task. When the painted "srebrzanką 'wings and fuselage dried paint, stain began to black. I took a pretty hard, firm, flat brush, graceful movement of the tip dipped in black, then wipe the excess paper. Holding it in his right hand, piled up, drew his left index finger, and I played them, spraying paint on the model.
In the end I made a propeller. Of course, it should be made of wood, and in the last stage of rozwarstwiło grinding. I did a painted plastic, experimenting a little with the colors. Color propeller dark: light primer H93 + H33 and H60 mixture.
color propeller bright: dark primer H62 + H93. Then gently smoke and transparent orange.
painted undercoat airbbrush
of rubbing "dry brush
JAN 24, 2013 - 12:33 AM
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