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Tim’s 1/48 Eduard LFG Roland CII. (papa 695s biplane GB)

Tim Marlow

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Hi all. Finally finished this one. Quite enjoyed it and made a better job of the rigging than I did on my last biplane.

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Rigging points cleaned up OK as well.
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Hope it passes muster :thumb2:
Thanks for organising the GB Ian, I enjoyed it most of the time ;)
 
Very blimmin' nice indeed Tim :thumb2:,
Love the colour scheme,the rigging looks fantastic mate:cool:,how on earth did you manage to get it all that neat?!!:flushed:
 
That is a great result Tim. Well done with the rigging. A very nice, colourful finish.
 
That colour scheme reminds me of something...
Oh yes. The Incredible Hulk and Lex Luthor's battlesuit!

Wonderfully garish!
 
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Very blimmin' nice indeed Tim :thumb2:,
Love the colour scheme,the rigging looks fantastic mate:cool:,how on earth did you manage to get it all that neat?!!:flushed:
Thanks Andy. Rigging just took a bit of thinking and preparation. I use ezeline because the elasticity keeps it taught and the flexibility makes it much less prone to damage during handling.
  • Drill right through the wing at the connection points, and into the body for fuselage mounted ones 0.5mm.
  • Prep, clean, paint, decal, and varnish the model.
  • Clear the rigging holes and add oversized ezeline fine threads to the top wing.
  • Glue them on the top side with CA. Fill the holes with plenty of CA and allow it to go hard.
  • Slice off the excess flush using a sharp scalpel.
  • Touch in the paint and touch up the varnish.
  • Fit the top wing.
  • Thread the rigging wires through the bottom wing and glue them from underneath.
  • Repeat the slicing off and refinishing for underneath.
Job done :thumb2:
 
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That colour scheme reminds me of something...
Oh yes. The Incredible Hulk and Lex Luthor's battlesuit!

Wonderfully garish!
Cheers Chris. As I understand it, the purple was used instead of the original brown so they didn’t get shot at by their own side……
 
Very nicely done Tim.

As Andy says, really clean & crisp, and I love the colours!
 
Top job tim , rigging looks great and I love the colourful scheme , although I think I need to go and lie down in a darkened room now :cool: :smiling5: :cool: Cheers tony
 
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Very nicely done Tim.

As Andy says, really clean & crisp, and I love the colours!
Cheers Andy. Not up to your painting standard, but it’ll do me ;) Colours do make a change from the muted greys and greens of the average WW2 bird don’t they.
 
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Top job tim , rigging looks great and I love the colourful scheme , although I think I need to go and lie down in a darkened room now :cool: :smiling5: :cool: Cheers tony
Cheers Tony. Most central powers warbirds were a bit migraine inducing weren’t they….I’ll probably never use the Tamiya purple again :tongue-out3:
 
ice, I really like the colours — makes it stand out in a crowd, for sure :)
 
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ice, I really like the colours — makes it stand out in a crowd, for sure :smiling3:
Cheers Jakko. Funny really, Camo is supposed to make you blend in, but I understand this was to make them stand out….
 
It’s almost hunter’s camouflage, except I doubt it will work as well against enemy pilots as that does against deer etc. :)
 
Top job Tim. Yes, the Roland has very nice lines. Your painting makes it look even better.
 
Very nice indeed Tim, you can be very proud of this model. Not that I am a fan of the colour scheme though ;)
 
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