| Subject: Camel vs Fokker campaign build . |
 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - 03:04 PM UTC |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Thursday, October 01, 2009 - 12:33 PM UTC |
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A little more progress is added to this project . The other day the fuselage was sprayed white , it gets a coat of future . Now the black stripes will be sprayed .
I must say , i really like how Eduard has up date their manchine guns in newer kit's . Makes lining up the jackets better and with better support . |
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| Posted: Monday, October 05, 2009 - 05:28 PM UTC |
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Here is a bit of fun on the subject of the eduard 1:48 Fok. Dr.I for those unfamilar with the problems you might face. Lots of contributions by other great modelers and some text in the images will help the unsure to sort things out. Eduard Fokker 1:48 Dr.I |
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| Posted: Monday, October 05, 2009 - 05:33 PM UTC |
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". . . The engine still requires some work , glueing the push rods and weathering . . . "
To help here is a bit of fun with images of a real Oberursel Ur.II |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 - 01:10 AM UTC |
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Thanks for sharing your build review again Stephen . It was a joy the first time and still is However ; I don't think anyone is to interested in this build . Some feedback would have been nice , but hey . Can't win them all now can we I have hit a small snag in the build though . Are the mod/bands carried under the fuslage as well ? In the ref I have it only shows the two fuselage sides and top surface but not the underside . |
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 | Mark Hamrick guitarlute101 |  | Location: West Virginia, United States Member Since: December 18, 2006
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| Posted: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 - 01:37 AM UTC |
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I'm very interested in your build, Terri. I have several 1/48 and 1/72 Dr.I's to build. It's nice to see someone tackle them before they make it to my workbench. Especially someone as talented as you.
Mark
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LVG C.VI - 1/32 Wingnuts
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| Posted: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 - 04:20 AM UTC |
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Thanks for sharing your build review again Stephen . It was a joy the first time and still is
However ; I don't think anyone is to interested in this build . Some feedback would have been nice , but hey . Can't win them all now can we
I have hit a small snag in the build though . Are the mod/bands carried under the fuslage as well ? In the ref I have it only shows the two fuselage sides and top surface but not the underside .
When you start adding the bands you will get more responses. But to help out here the best indication is that the bands were not carried on the fuselage underside. See my 1:48 version. Fok. Dr.I 586/17 w/n 2256, was flown during May 1918 by Ltn. Kirchstein when he commanded Jasta 6. See Kalt's 1:32 build here. This version of Fok. Dr.I 586/17w/n 2256, was flown during May and June 1918 by Oblt. Udet when he commanded Jasta 6 & 4. |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 - 12:59 AM UTC |
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Like I said can't win them all !
Thanks Mark . I guess lately I;ve been on the testy side of late . ( PMS in over drive )
Stephen , I total forgot about your build and Kalt's as well ! Thank -you for the reminder and the aid .
The black bands have been sprayed last night and removed the masking this morning and to my surprise they turned out very well with only a few touch up's . on the down side though I now have to respray the under side of the fuselage light blue . I had it sprayed white for the bands , which don't belong there atfter all . I will have pic's up later tonight . |
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 | Carl Althaus CaptainA |  | Location: Indiana, United States Member Since: May 14, 2007
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| Posted: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 - 11:47 AM UTC |
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Looks great Terri. I think you did a great job on color matching the streaks. |
Now, to quote Monty Python "Albatros"
"Treat 'em Rough",
Carl
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 - 02:14 PM UTC |
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 | Ben Micklem robot_ |  | Location: No Regional Selected, United Kingdom Member Since: March 08, 2009
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| Posted: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 - 06:56 PM UTC |
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Terri, the stripes look super clean- did you use any special techniques while masking, like over-spraying the edges of the tape with the base colour, or clear?
Those PE bits on the engine look very fiddly to get aligned and joined to each cylinder.
Keep up the good work, I'm watching this thread with interest. |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 01:32 AM UTC |
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Thanks Ben ! Nothing special was used at all . Just Tamiya tape burnished down with a q-tip . On the PE part for the engine there is a fitting slot for it on the plastic part which didn't fit very well so this tab was cut off and I used a slow setting superglue to give time to angle the push rods up . Sad in some ways for only about 1/4 of this can be seen from the back side of the engine . |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Friday, October 09, 2009 - 04:51 PM UTC |
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As the glue dries' this is what is done . Lower wing mounted , middle wing , gun decking , gun's , engine , cowl and internal struts . crash pads . Pic's up in the morning |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Saturday, October 10, 2009 - 05:17 AM UTC |
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| Posted: Saturday, October 10, 2009 - 09:16 AM UTC |
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Looking great Terri- the stripes are even more striking when contrasted with the streaked lower wings. The PE guns look so real. |
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| Posted: Saturday, October 10, 2009 - 09:20 AM UTC |
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WOW, Terry, nice job! Keep up the great work |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 01:13 AM UTC |
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Thanks Guy's ! Glad that you are enjoying the build so far  For a kit out of box it is very well detail and no real troubles with the assembly so far . Ben you should see it now with the top wing mounted ! I was ready to snap some pic's but I notice a finger print on the cowl !! Not good , so I had to repaint the cowl and just waiting for the paint to try . Pics will be up this morning some time . |
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 | Keith Graveson Kornbeef | Location: England - South East, United Kingdom Member Since: November 06, 2005
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| Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 02:10 AM UTC |
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Now that's looking very nice, very very nice....  I love the streaking, and will check out your methods soon. Wonderful work as always Terri K My effort is coming along but is suffering the ever present more parts than the kit came in Syndrome. Damn those 1/32 plans in the Jagdstaffeln book... finding the tail plane chopped and extended and the Elevator cut into 4 and filletted with Pcard, the rudder cut & reshaped. |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 06:47 AM UTC |
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Thanks Keith Here is some more progress done on her , she's on her legs now ! Once the touch-ups are done on the under carriage , time for dull coat and some weathering . Paint the prop and to the control lines along with the rigging . It looks cool ! |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Monday, October 12, 2009 - 01:16 PM UTC |
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Just have to finish rigging the tail section and this one is done . Pic's up soon . |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 09:59 AM UTC |
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 | Andrew Beard CMOT70 |  | Location: Victoria, Australia Member Since: August 23, 2007
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| Posted: Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 12:14 PM UTC |
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Nice work Terri. I almost decided to do the dual combo Dr.I for this campaign, but everyone seemed to be doing Dr.I types, so i did the Camels (that's just the way the i am!).
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 | Claudio Kalicinski Kalt |  | Location: Mendoza, Argentina Member Since: June 14, 2006
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| Posted: Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 07:51 PM UTC |
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Great work on a difficult scheme, congratulations! |
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| Posted: Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 07:58 PM UTC |
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Great work Terri- looks so cool! The prop looks very realistic- I now know how hard it is to paint these laminated props. Is it missing the foot-hold for the pilot on the port side? Super-duper build! |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 - 01:00 AM UTC |
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Thank-you for the kind words guy's and you enjoyed the build .
Yes Ben , it is missing the foot step . It was lost to the carpet monster while being moved from the work bench to the kitchen table for pic's . ( best place in the house for light when the sun is shinning ) I have made a new one for it already . |
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 | Mikko Heikkinen NorthernSteel | Location: Oulu, Finland Member Since: September 15, 2009
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| Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 - 07:25 AM UTC |
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Looks good terri. You did good job with the stripes.  I almost desided to do this one with Dan San Abbot version, but I feel lazy now and don't want to start stripe masking. So I do LvR yellow tailed bird. |
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| Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 - 07:52 AM UTC |
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Terri, nicely done! |
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| Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - 12:30 AM UTC |
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Thank-you Mikko and Stephen for your comments |
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| Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - 04:02 AM UTC |
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Another beautiful baby bird flies from Terri's nest.....Lovely work
Keith |
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 | terri werner thegirl |  | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - 12:19 AM UTC |
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Thanks Keith ! You should see the two other hatchllings in the nest waiting to spread their wings ! |
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