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Early Aviation
Discuss World War I and the early years of aviation thru 1934.
If Voss had flown a D,V
lalanagas
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Posted: Friday, March 12, 2010 - 09:46 AM UTC
after a pause by work questions. I could not update; the forum.
so we retook the work on the albatross of Voss.

habia forgotten to comment. i modifies the radiator placing 2 styrene strips, to make it but square

since the kit, brings the edges rounded

after sanding the edges, i paint the radiator.


well now we prepared small elements.

to the central supports, we brush a skin of cyanocrilate to give more strong.

we do subassembling of the undercarriage.

i we painted the rest of the parts.


we place the motor in its place.

we aligned it to its height.

sight from the left side

and we placed the machine guns

i uses a small balls of epoxi putty, to put in its place

i build the ammo cover.

that is everything at the moment. it will continue with the decals.
thegirl
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Posted: Saturday, March 13, 2010 - 04:09 AM UTC
I like it so far , looks nice . Looking forward to seeing the decals get applied
Mgunns
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Posted: Saturday, March 13, 2010 - 05:09 AM UTC
You are making good progress. Good idea using epoxy for the ammo chute. Looking forward to more.
lalanagas
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Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 - 08:46 PM UTC
hello after a small absence, by personal questions and of work , we retake construcion of albatross DIII of Werner Voss.

in the last occasion, i finished the painting job, and we began the asembly of the small elemts of the albatross. our following step, decals.
in this occasion we are going to use the following Seth of decals. super scale internationals Inc. Set number. 770 for the 1/72 scale

I hope that there are not problems to show the brand.

here we can see. the Jasta groups that it includes
it is a purchase, of which they occur a time me in the life. thanks Internet. i buy in another forum page.

this it is the patern, but already it is known by all, I show it in didactic form, only I hope that Terry does not ask to me to clear it.

and we began

first the white bottom of the hearts.

we continue.

with the red hearts.

i was very excited, and it forgets to photograph, the decals sheet to showed

in this piece the amulet of the luck of Voss can be appreciated. by not being able to mention it.


the uper crosses.

and like tenth in Mexico. to make it (rapidito). a species of fast express.

I show to all it marks already to them.

yes i now. a pile of sliverng and the left heart, this just a little bit moved. crooked.

it does not mention the disaster to them that happened to me during the application of the decals.

I slip of the hands and went to give the ground, and key in bite, luckyly, i found all the pieces.

and few drops cyanocrilate carefully applied, they solved the problem.

that is everything until the moment. I promise tomorrow that continuous yet thedelayed things.

greetings Luis Antonio
thegirl
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Posted: Sunday, April 18, 2010 - 03:00 AM UTC
Your project is coming along not too bad .
Kornbeef
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Posted: Sunday, April 18, 2010 - 03:40 AM UTC
It's nice work, and I applaud you for bring this dinosaur back to life.

Maybe it would be a fun and sobering group build if we all built an old Aurora or Airfix or similar 1960's kit and then we might realise just how fortunate we are today?


Keith...OMG did I just suggest that?...goes pale at the thought
lalanagas
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Posted: Thursday, April 22, 2010 - 09:35 AM UTC
OK it was a long tomorrow, but i am back. sorry for the delay.


this is the tail skid, i make this with wire copper wire, a bit of styrene shet, and aluminum strips. y forget show you. in the another post.


continuing, i asembly the upper wing already with all the elemets.


all the set already assembled, the toilet paper works to me like work table, maintains to height the model to me.


i asembly the inner struts, and the cooling sistem.

and now for the sexi moment. i need to steal, a pair of silks.
well later i gong to buy a new ones for her.
.
well this its
that is everything until the moment, later it will show riggin, and we will finish model.

bye Luis Antonio.
lalanagas
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Posted: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 - 06:32 AM UTC
hello, I have had too many time troubles. But this week i end the build blog.

greetings to everyone

Luis Antonio
lalanagas
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Posted: Friday, May 21, 2010 - 04:27 PM UTC
ok this I believe that it is I complete contribution.

due some job problems to delays. i not was been able to finalize this model.

so we continued.
the last time i going to begin the rigging.

the method I believe already that is known by all, in my case I do not perforate the model, but I stick the wiring with cyanocrilate. and with the aid of a fine clamp and hobby knife.


first it is to try to get out of the silk. and to obtain a single fine thread.


I use a bath paper roll, to maintain the airplane. and to be placing rigins.


before placing the landing gear, I stick rigs to him.


some riging ready.


the landing gear in place.


all the uper riging in place.


a general view.


and the elevator with its tensile cables. I believe that these they are a little out of proportion.

I soon hope to be able to finalize this work.
the next delivery, the propeller we give and it by finished.

greetings Luis Antonio.
JackFlash
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Posted: Friday, May 21, 2010 - 06:03 PM UTC
I see you are progressing well with this kit. You certainly have put a large amount of work into it.
Mgunns
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Posted: Monday, May 24, 2010 - 09:02 AM UTC
It's coming along nicely Luis. It won't be long now, looking forward to seeing the completed model.

Take Care

Mark
thegirl
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Posted: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 - 03:33 AM UTC
Coming along very nicely so far Luis . Neat idea on the rigging .
lalanagas
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Posted: Friday, March 18, 2011 - 01:21 PM UTC
before nothing wanted to offer an excuse
Terri Werner, Mark Krumrey Stephen T. Lawson John-Paul Foster , and to all the others that thought in this build tread

thanks to follow this humble project.

it has spent almost a year, but by other people's reasons will, i dint have access to Internet., I had a series of problems, which luckyly already surpasses.

commented the previous thing, we finalize this project

the last time, we remained in the final rigging.


all ready in both wings, and place the propeller in place.


clearly, they do not hade left to lack the emblems, the axial emblems

and finally I can say that this finished.


some pictures of the model already finished.






I hope that the results are of their affability and wait for its commentaries.

thanks to that they accompanied to me in this project.

I hope that it is not Iast.








thegirl
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Posted: Friday, March 18, 2011 - 02:58 PM UTC
Hi Luis

Was wondering what had happened to you , no worries though . Sometimes these things happen . Has happened to me a few times .

You did a really nice job on your build and Voss would be happy with the out come of your project . The rigging looks great , not easy task in 72 scale .

Hope to see some more projects from you in the future , you do nice work my friend
Mgunns
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Posted: Saturday, March 19, 2011 - 04:36 AM UTC
Buenos Dias Luis:
I too was wondering what happened to you. We all understand internet problems. Your model turned out very good, rigging and everything look fine.

Thanks for following up on this and continuing on. Hope to see more of your builds posted here. Why not join the Knights of the Sky on line build?

Best

Mark
Mgunns
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Posted: Saturday, March 19, 2011 - 04:38 AM UTC

Quoted Text

Maybe it would be a fun and sobering group build if we all built an old Aurora or Airfix or similar 1960's kit and then we might realise just how fortunate we are today. Keith...OMG did I just suggest that?...goes pale at the thought





Hi Keith: yes you did suggest that, and I think it's a good idea! It would be fun.

Best
Mark
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