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Old 12 January 2008, 11:57 AM   #441 (permalink)
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Taken from Need a quick build! 1/48 Roden Junkers D1 ... Brad Cancian's Roden 48th Junkers DI

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Ok, here she is, all done. All of the paints were my own mixture - I went with a slightly darker lilac on the basis that it was the dominant colour. The green took some playing with to come up with something that I was reasonably happy with, but the various washes I used darkened the colour somewhat, oh well - is it accurate - not so sure but I am happy enough.

The only modifications to the exterior was the addition of the foot plates on the wings, the addition of the extra undercarriage braces, the replacement of the control horns and the addition of etched jackets for the spandaus. I found the decals were very nice and very easy to use, but had a little trouble settling down (even after microsol) but this was to be expected on this type of surface.

All in all, the build took me a total of 6 days. I found the Roden kit a delight to build with few vices from the builder’s perspective (apart from the tricky fuselage, but I think Roden chose the best way to do this) - and with virtually no rigging, this kit makes a very nice change or a perfect starter for someone wishing to get into WW1 models!

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Old 12 January 2008, 11:58 AM   #442 (permalink)
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I also tried my hand for the first time at figure painting - the figure is a resin one that I bought off ebay with no box so I am not sure of the manufacturer, but it was very nicely cast. I painted the figure in one sitting with oil paints (I only used four colours for the whole figure - black, white, burnt sienna and yellow ochre). Not great but I am happy for my first attempt!

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Old 12 January 2008, 12:43 PM   #443 (permalink)
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Wow! I really like it.Congrats on the figure painting.I like the figure looking out of the scene,it leaves something for the imagination.
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Old 14 January 2008, 04:29 PM   #444 (permalink)
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Really well done as always by Brad! The figure is a nice addition.
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Old 16 January 2008, 03:41 PM   #445 (permalink)
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Greetings fellow wingnuts! Check out this Sierra Vacuform done by a talented fellow H. P. Plattner. Most impressive 1/48 I believe.
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Love it!Cool paint job.
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Yes, VERY WELL DONE!!!
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Old 2 March 2008, 10:23 PM   #448 (permalink)
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A couple of nice builds from Tampere Model Contest in Finland March 1 2008:

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Old 4 May 2008, 08:33 AM   #449 (permalink)
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Some nice builds at Helsinki Model Expo 2008

Harri Huopainen has finally finished his Staaken (you've seen photos from various stages of the building process here at the Drome)

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Ville Härmä has build a cool trio of Albatros D.V and D.Va scouts in 1/48. Blue Tack attachment of the propellers does not seem to be reliable, tho!

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