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Old 11 April 2006, 07:55 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Also, I notice you have two footholds on the pt side of the fuselage - don't forget to remove the fwd foothold, for some reason Eduard moulded it one panel too far forward!

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Oh Blast it! And I though that tomorrow will be significant day for my kit i wanted to spray Alb with black colour and insted of it I have to correct Eduard's mistake.
Thank you for your notice, Brad.
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Mindphaser - looking good so far - to echo what the others have said, your wood grain is excellent, even if it is a tad on the dark side (not that you can do much about it now! )

Also, I notice you have two footholds on the pt side of the fuselage - don't forget to remove the fwd foothold, for some reason Eduard moulded it one panel too far forward!

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Fwd foothold is removed. Thank's Brad
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Very nice sir. Do you plan on any weathering or shading?
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Very nice sir. Do you plan on any weathering or shading?
Of course. After finishing all decals Loerzer get glass acrylic laquer and after that it will time for washing by oils and pigments like in the case of my Fokker E.V see here
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And which colour is correct for painting of wheel disks? White od grey?
Can someone help me? I have some photos of Lorzer's Albatros but they are in very poor quality
Thank's very much in advance.
Looking at the pictures I have I would say the outside wheel covers were white or light grey. The inside cover is more difficult to tell as it is in the shadows, but it is a light color(light grey?) and too light to be green. It is possible, of course, that at some other time the aircraft had other colored wheels from repair/replacement, but not that I have seen. I doubt the lozenge scheme, however, as the wheel covers were aluminum discs, and not fabric covered.

Nice looking model! It amazes me how much detail you guys can put into such small (to me) models.

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Looking great, Mindphaser! It is a fantastic choice for a scheme.

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I used a very light grey for the white fields. "Must mute colors!" kept running around in my head.



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