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Pfalz D.IIIa, Eduard 1/48


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The second one of the two finished models this year beside my Sopwith Pup is also a 1/48 kit Dual-Profipack of Eduard: Pfalz D.IIIa

For me it was a "speed build" in exactly one month (I cannot understand, that someone is able build a Weekend Edition on a weekend). As usual I added details made from brass, Gaspatch turnbuckles for the rigging, HGW/Eduard fabric seatbelts and a wooden air screw. I added another PE set of Eduard and used the LMG 08/15 of Master.

The painting was done with Gunze and Alclad, the wings are done in semi matt alu, and oils. The marking is a bit speculative, but damn cool! The Cartograf-decals are provided with the kit.

 

Have fun with the pictures!

Frank

 

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Thundering typhoon , blistering barnacles ! what a model .... 

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Wow, thank you!

 

21 hours ago, greggles.w said:

In that colour scheme it seems more barnstormer or air-racer than war machine!  War as sport .. tragic.

Yes for sure! On the other hand without radio communication those colorful markings was helpful o avoid friendly fire.

For me the colorful biplanes were one of the reasons to dive into this topic, and - since I'm a engineer - also the simple but often very clever technical solutions. So I like to understand a detail and build it into the model somehow.

 

Apropos details, here are some more (hopefully interesting) views.

The lower part of the cockpit:

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Prior to closing the cockpit, with fabric belts and control wires:

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The engine

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With exhaust:

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Pear and boxwood before glueing ...

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... and after sanding and panting:

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All the PEs for maintenance etc, with white and grey priming

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And rudder control with turnbuckles

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Thanks,

Frank

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Splendid build. As a whole it catches the eye - the details, rigging and smooth finish all are excellent and contribute greatly to how the finished model grabs one's attention. Definitely one of my favourite WWI-era fighters. Thanks also for the detail shots; they reveal even more goodness.

 

Jay

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