Roden 1/32 Siemens-Schukert D.III, Part 2 - Final Assembly
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- Опубліковано 25 гру 2021
- Second and final part of my current project - 1/32 Siemens-Schukert D.III.
This huge delay with new videos was caused by the decals issue.
I ordered an Aviatic decals from ebay, but my package was lost somewhere on the way from Australia to Canada. I didn't have enough time to wait for another one, so I decided to use the kit decal sheets.
Part 1 of the build - • Roden 1/32 Siemens-Sch...
How to build the engine - • How to make 1/32 Oberu...
How to paint a wooden propeller - • How to paint a realist...
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Crazy! The lozenge Decals must have been a pain in the ass. Awesome build!
Thank you so much
A true work of art and an inspiration to all.
Thank you!!!
I must say from a modeling point of view this is about as perfect as a human being can produce….superb build, skills and whatever else you want to throw in…
Thank you Phil, to be honest it was a tough build, because of lost decals, deadline (I wanted to finish by the end of the year), the prototype itself (not one of my favorite plane), but in the end I really like the result!!!
I used basically the same wood paint technique on the fuselage of a 1:48 Albatross D.Va. yours looked great too.
Nice looking build.
Cool, thanks, this technique is not unique and very easy to do
Whatever pitfalls Roden kits throw at you, you always conquer them....terrific job all round.....building, painting, decaling and rigging. Really enjoyed the way you tackled the decals especially Roden ones which can be quite troublesome....and very large ones to boot. I learn something each time I watch one of your builds....i.e., waiting for decals to dry before trimming with a new blade....simple technique but successful. Another great watch, thank you!
you are more than welcome, I'm glad that you enjoy watching my videos and learn something new!
Like the Pfalz, this airplane really exudes character, and your chosen colour scheme and execution really bring this out. Wonderful!
Thanks Michael. Before I started the project, it was not my favorite plane, but I really like how it turned out.
@@FlyingCircusModels Well, I was so inspired that I just went to Ebay and picked one up! I'll give it my best shot!
@@michaelepp6212 awesome, can you please share photos of your completed model, once you done it
Very nice built! Inspirational. Please show painting of propeller next time. Thanks.
Sure, I can do that, also I have 2 videos in "How to folder": ua-cam.com/video/N3ZxYmbzerE/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/U3v_Zzf7Y4E/v-deo.html
A shear beauty!!!😀😀😀😀
Thank you so much, Roy!
Wery nice work.
Thank you
Brilliant work, especially the rigging. 😍
Thank you, Ronald!
Wonderful!
Thank you, Steven
Super job and excelent result! Thanks for video.
Thank you Serhii
Pretty
Thanks Steven
Fantastic work, as always! Love it!
What will you be doing next?
Thanks, I do not know yet, will decide after the holidays, but definitely not Roden lol
Thank you for sharing. Do you have any advice on applying the decals included with this kit?
Thanks Malcolm, with all Roden decals I recommend to cover them with a layer of a clear coat first, cut them and apply only after that. Or just buy aftermarket ones lol
Where do you get the wire and needle stock for rigging ? Great job. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, I purchased a wire roll a long time ago, like 5-6 years and I still haven't reached a half of it. For needles, I used to work at a medical company and I took a lot of expired needles. Doctors couldn't use them for a medical purposes, bc they were expired, but they were good for me ;-)
I couldn’t decide which part of this build I admired the most-the oil painting of the fuselage, the lozenge decal application (with lozenge rib tape!) on the wings and horizontal stabilizer or your dexterity in crafting all those fiddly bits- eyelets, machine guns and interrupter gear linkage to name just threes. So I give up and will just pronounce the whole build as brilliant. Kudos.
BTW, how much do you thin down the Future for your airbrush and do you use thinner or water?
Cheers!
Thank you Mark, to be honest I do not thin Future at all, if you add water it will have a white "fog" on a surface, so I use it pure without any additions
@@FlyingCircusModels Thanks for the tip. I’m assuming the Future will leave a gloss or semi gloss finish. Ive used Future to polish windscreens on my slot car builds but never tried it as a final host on an airplane kit. BTW, your build is doubly impressive given it’s a Roden kit! 👍
Yes Future gives a very nice gloss layer, so you can apply decals on it and they will not have that "silver" effect. Thank you for your feedback :-)
Great Job! On Rigging, When you glue the eyelets in Bottom wing do you angle them to where they line-up with Top wing or just glue them in Straight sticking up? Nice Wood Work & Decaling!
Thanks, I do not angle them, because there will be only a circle on top of the wing
Thanks. Lol, I was worried about you with the gap in your video's. Glad it was Just decals for delay.
Hi. The beading thread is 0.2mm nylon, right? And does it ever sag after it is on the model? Cheers. 😊
Hi Ronald, correct nylon beading thread, if you make a good tension (it has to be like a guitar string), than you will not have any problems, but if it has less tension - you may need to adjust or even rewire the whole model
@@FlyingCircusModels many thanks for the quick reply. Some of the beading threads I found are made from different materials, so now I know it’s the nylon ones that I need. Tight as a guitar string, I understand now. 👌🏻
The work on the machine guns was a tutorial in it's own right.
I had to put it a separate video in "How to folder" lol
Could anybody tell me what the product 'future' is, that is sprayed on the oil paint please?
Of course, Mike. Future is a product for wooden floors to make them shine, like this www.amazon.ca/Johnson-11182-27Oz-Pledge-Futureshine/dp/B000ARPH4C
Many thanks, I'm going to try and do the Eduard 1/48 scale kit in this colour scheme.
No worries, and good luck with your build!!!
FINAL PART, WAIT, WHAT HAPPENED TO THE CONTROL LINES ON THOSE TAILFEATHERS ?
Yeah, I didn't show it on the video, but the process was almost the same like rigging, I drilled holes, then put the wire through and used needle pieces to hold the wire