OK another new plane, Albatros C.III
OK another new plane, Albatros C.III
Last edited by flash; 02-06-2022 at 01:12.
very nice, I like this type
What a cracking model - well done Kev
Nice plane Kev top job there mate
....Next up Albatros C.VII's
Another very tasty offering Kev.
Thanks.
Rob.
Well done Kev, this airplane is amazing, but I'm have the sensation I saw this Albatross somewhere in this forum
Nick
Nice paint job on that model.
Yes, thanks for recall me about this Darell.
Very nice Rob - I voted for this one !
This C.III is great work Rob, it also had my vote.
Now, where have I seen that CIII before Rob......
A great model, Rob!
The detail work is incredible...
Awesome work.
This is my Albatros C.III by Kampfflieger:
Sealed with Klear & a couple of coats of watered down PVa then Under-coated with white (Humbrol 34 acrylic)
Top coat of Vallejo sky blue cut with some white 2:1 ish to lighten the colour- could be lighter I think now - struts Humbrol Acrylic aircraft blue (65)
Repainted with Klear, Decals are by Dom then applied & also sealed with Klear, Top coated with Humbrol Acrylic Matt Cote (49) Crew by Peter Pig
Last edited by flash; 03-24-2014 at 08:43.
Sapiens qui vigilat... "He is wise who watches"
Those are all very NICE!! Great Job!!! Added another project to the list!!!!
Looking good, Barrie!
Nice job Barrie, look forward to seeing those Bulldogs get their teeth into the C.III !
Sapiens qui vigilat... "He is wise who watches"
Very nice Barrie.
Nice looking planes Barrie!
Fuselage repaint of the Ares Albatross C.III (WGF210B Meinecke) based on a drawing of a Turkish Albatross with the fuselage in light blue with darker blue middle band and rear band. The remainder of the aircraft appears to follow the Ares Meinecke paint scheme. The drawing is located on the Wings Palette website (wp.scn.ru), under WW1/Other/Albatross C.1/Turkey (Ottoman Empire)
Last pic is the repainted Albatross flying wingman to the original Ares Meinecke Albatross
Neat looking Turkish scheme. Well done. Thanks for pointing out the Wings Pallette profile. I'll wager there will be a few more of these being painted.
I think that band is supposed to be a shadow caused by the upper wing.
So how many books are in your personal library?
Robert, I not sure. There are two similar drawings on the same site for the Rumpler C.I, one with Turkish insignia and the second with German insignia for the Fleigerabteilung (FA) 300 squadron. The Turkish plane has a totally light gray fuselage while the FA-300 Rumpler has the same "banded" scheme (darker grey) against a lighter body on the fuselage, like the Turkish Albatross C.III. I would think if it were a shadow effect all planes would have the band appearing in the drawings.
I agree - you can see it across the national marking and under the elevator too.
http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww1/o/18/68/0#1
Could depend if the same artist did all the artwork in the same way, in the same period & the source image it's taken from. His C.I image on the same page also has shadows. Glancing at other C.III's it looks like multiple artists some with, some without shadows.
Last edited by flash; 02-06-2022 at 01:37.
Sapiens qui vigilat... "He is wise who watches"
Dave, Robert, I'm convinced about the shadow effects. Dave's observation about the national marking definitely shows a darker white edge on the left (shadow) side. I do see that the top of the fuselage is a slightly darker blue than the fuselage sides as well as the section under the elevators just to the right of the tail skid. I will do a repaint of my repaint! Thank you both for your corrections.
Or leave it as is Craig and have something unique in the arsenal !
Sapiens qui vigilat... "He is wise who watches"
I quite liked the old one, even if it was just a shadow.
Like the new version, too!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Looks good this way too!
Maybe do the shadow on just one side, Craig
Nice one!
REP
Great work I wish I had the patience to do that.
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