Eduard Pfalz D.IIIa
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July 23, 2021A woodgrain effect, the technique for which I borrowed from Nigel's Modeling Bench on YouTube:
1. Basing with Tamiya XF-57 Buff
2. Brushing on an oil paint/mix of your choice (here, burnt umber)
3. Very gently running over the paint with a Q-tip
Overall pleased with the effect. Looks much better in person; such is the price of using an iPhone camera.
Actually taken around June 14.2
July 23, 2021Floorboard with some other pieces attached.
Actually taken around July 13.3
July 23, 2021Floorboard (finally with attached seat), engine, and dash hooked up to the port side of the fuselage. Fuselage fit was incredibly snug and required lots of glue, putty, and sanding. But it turned out alright in the end.
First time using seatbelts of any kind (here, just decals). Not entirely pleased with the look, but it's nice to have some experience on it now.
Actually taken around July 20.4
July 24, 2021Masking off the ventral side in preparation for some black stripes.5
July 25, 2021An abomination of masking, but it worked. Vital areas swabbed/masked off and ready for painting.6
July 26, 2021Retouched the yellow on the nose, and now masking off the rest of the fuselage for the final green.7
July 26, 2021Will need a bit of retouching, but it could've gone a lot worse, so I'm pleased.8
July 26, 2021Same as before. Some fine-tuning is needed, but nothing disastrous happened, so I can't complain.
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18 February 2025, 08:11 -
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My sixth kit, and hopefully the first biplane with full rigging.
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