The Smythemeister's Albatros D.III
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I think one of the things I like best about the Albatros was they where really colourful. Pushing the envelope between camouflage and Disruption to the limit.
As for the was it wood or was it paint:
At 1/72 you will fight to even see wood grain, At 1/48 yes it would be noticeable, but in detail?Comment
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Nice. That green on the Polish replica may be the supposed overall colour Albatros intended. And there's that yellow too
Hmm, bit of mould slippage on the cockpit I notice. Any other fit issues like that you're finding, because it all looks pretty damn good otherwise?Comment
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The Polish Albatros has a light green & lilac camo on the upper surfaces of the wings - and I think the yellow is supposed to be doped linen - like all RFC day fighters!
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Andy - wood painting... Bottle it and buy the decal....
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Tamiya Buff
W&N Burnt Umber oil paint
Sponge from the wifes washing up sponge
Matt or Satin varnish.
Base coat is Tamiya Buff, then once dry I brush with W&N Burnt Umber, let it dry for about half an hour. The I tear of a piece of the sponge and wipe of as much of the W&N as required untill you get a wood grain finish you like. Let it dry and then varnish....
This is for my Gladiator, but you can obtain different styles for different propeller manufacturers...
HTH
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Cheers Colin,will do.
Thanks Tim,yep,the colour scheme is certainly "out there"!! :tongue-out2:
Welcome aboard John!.... not much in the way of biscuits until we go to Lidl..... Rach could rustle up some home made pasties if we ask her nicely though!
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That looks excellent MikeAndy - wood painting... Bottle it and buy the decal....
Equipment-
Tamiya Buff
W&N Burnt Umber oil paint
Sponge from the wifes washing up sponge
Matt or Satin varnish.
Base coat is Tamiya Buff, then once dry I brush with W&N Burnt Umber, let it dry for about half an hour. The I tear of a piece of the sponge and wipe of as much of the W&N as required untill you get a wood grain finish you like. Let it dry and then varnish....
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This is for my Gladiator, but you can obtain different styles for different propeller manufacturers...
HTH
Mike
Thanks very much for taking the time to post that up,I was going to look up wood effect tips later,but I'll try your method first now... I have the "ingredients" that you mention :thumb2:.Comment
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What may I ask is that KV turret doing in an unfinished state Andy
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Yes please ask Rach to make some pasties, they will go like hot cakes .Comment
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