One of Eduard's newest offerings is the their popular LFG Roland C.II in a weekend box edition. The single set of markings were first used in their basic kit #8040. This is their 6th box variation.

Eduard comments, "...The Roland C.II is a new member of the WEEKEND edition , which is turning into a bigger success than we anticipated. For this reason, we will continue with this line in the near future..."
For references on the Roland C.II, I suggest;
Scale Aviation Modeler Reviews the Blue Max kit.
Profile #163, Profile Publications Ltd.by Mr. Pete Grosz.
Datafile 49, Windsock Publications Ltd.by Mr. Ray Rimell
Roland’s Mighty Whale, Aviation News Vol.14, #2 by Colin Owers.
The Benighted Rolands, Air Enthusiast Quarterly #3.by Dan San Abbott with editing by the late Peter Grosz.
Colouring;
Concerning the use of “violet”or “mauve”. These colors did not come into use until the late summer early fall of 1917 with the Albatros aircraft. Basic colors extended to aircraft use on upper surfaces, appear to be dark green, light green, chestnut brown or the “venetian “ red brown. The Roland C.II and C.IIa types served from March 1916 until June 1917 either in front line units or as in most later cases in training units. So the use of violet can be precluded. The Eduard “Express Masks” work well but must be well burnished to the edges for a crisp demarcation. Allowing the paint to dry between applications keeps runs to a minimum. Few of the WWI German tires had large amounts of carbon black in their makeup. Various shades of grey would be appropriate with a generous wash of dust or earth in the crevices.
Two variations on a theme
Roland built.

Linke- Hoffman built

I will have a kit review on the Roland C.II available on my website by the end of February 2007.