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Nice, something a little different, will be watching this one
 
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The fuselage uses (in my veiw) an un nessesarly "complex" way of engineering. You have the bottom section and the two side sections incorperating the top section. 
I found it rather fiddly to allign and cement together. You have to hold it all inplace and try run cement into the seam...needless to say I got a fingerprint or two on the model doing this.
There will be some filling and sanding to be done on the fuselage seams.
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I tried to replicate the anti-corosion treatment they used on the Eindecker's sheetmetal parts.





I sprayed the cows X-11 silver and with a fine brush randomly painted streaks with humbrol "steel" that is a little darker.





 


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Natural doped linnen paint on, when dry I will add the shadows of the rib tapes.T
 
Nice start, I like the look of this little thing.
 
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Thanx. I will most likely use EZ line for the rigging.


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The linnen coluor is to yellow and it lacks feel.


I cut 1mm wide strips of tamiya tape and mask the ribs. Then I lightly spray tamiy smoke over the rest to make it a little darker and more "dirty"


I used the same on my 1/48 Nie 11.


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A heads up to anyone building this kit. I painted the model future as a gloss decal coat today and left it in the sun to cure. When I got to it there was a marked sag in both wing pannels downwards. It is winter here so it must have been max 15-20 deg C


I had to re-enforce the wing to fuse joint with thin super glue, hoping it will keep over time as the thin joiner bar on the inside of the fise binding the wings I recon is not up to the job and the wingroot seam is so thin glue area is really small.


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A heads up to anyone building this kit. I painted the model future as a gloss decal coat today and left it in the sun to cure. When I got to it there was a marked sag in both wing pannels downwards. It is winter here so it must have been max 15-20 deg C


I had to re-enforce the wing to fuse joint with thin super glue, hoping it will keep over time as the thin joiner bar on the inside of the fise binding the wings I recon is not up to the job and the wingroot seam is so thin glue area is really small.


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Good info Theuns, I picked one of these up a wee while ago. Maybe some sort of reinforcement is in order to prevent future wing sag/failure. Do you think a continuous rigging thread would help?
 
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I ran thin superglue on the wingroot and it feels better. The EZ line I used for rigging will have no structural value. Maybe a thread that does not stretch will help...


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