Hi All,
Well – time for a first update in my buildlog for the WNW DVa...
So far I’ve enjoyed this kit very much, it does seem to build as beautiful as it looks, with no major hastle so far (althogh I’m only at the starting off point.)
As I have foolishly opted to build Helmut Diltheys DVa that has Lozenge covered wings I had a rather big problem from the start. Soooo, much time has been spent on trying to solve this. (Why build a well enginered kit out of the box when you can complicate things much, much more?)
My plan is or was to:
A: Print out Lozenge on an Ink Jet, and see how I could get this to work (after reading Stephens posts in Lozenge 101 I was not too optimistic)
B: If this failed, use what I had in the cupboard, i.e. 5 colour Loz from Techmond (which after looking at them again seems pretty way off colourwise, and is therefore not an option)
C: Get on my knees and beg WNW to sell me a couple of sheets (This might still happen)
D: Scrap the Lozenge and Dilthey altogehter and build the STROPP version out of the box instead....
Well so far I have explored option A. with a mixed result if I may say so... I started off by using Doug Bowmans 5 colour Lozenge which he kindly has posted at the Aerodrome (I’m a member over there too, althogh I don’t post).
Dougs Lozenge I did however redraw the patterns as vector grapics, to be able to tweak the colours to suit the inkjet printer I have access to. I used Testors white waterslide paper, and I sealed it with W&N matt varnish for artist oils and acrylics. This gave a rather nice matt sheen, and made the waterslides rather ”chewy” to cut.
– Oh Yeah thats the stuff....
Upper wing with underside Loz – a bit wrinkly in places – paitience, paitence give its ome time to dry...
The decals went on reasonably well, and settled down OK too – but they are fairly prone to shed the colours on the edges (as you can probably see from my repair on the trailing edge), and are a bit harder to work than the comercial stuff. I’m not alltogether happy with the result yet... i’ll try some upper as well tonight and then we’ll see. i have not used any decal softener so far.
I have also started with the Cockpit and engine compartments. doing the basic woodgraining with oils and started detailing the engine. These pics are very much work in progress...
I'll ad some shadow and highligts later. Posibly overspray the wood with Tamiya orange clear.
I've added some wires and tubes for greater detail on the engine – which by the way is really beautiful as it comes in the kit. Obvously there is a bit more paint and whashes to come.
Thats if for now I’ll be back with more updates when I can.
All and any comments are most welcome.
Best Regards
Mikael