Just finished three of these beauties....
These are designed to operate as a uit on table. Notice the leader's streamer between the struts on the lead plane.
Just finished three of these beauties....
These are designed to operate as a uit on table. Notice the leader's streamer between the struts on the lead plane.
Last edited by flash; 12-22-2012 at 07:51. Reason: Title expansion
Very swish Kev
Another set of masterpieces Kev.
Rob.
Lovely - beautifully and very crisply done
Here's mine.
Ian
Very nice, quess what I would like in my next Shapeways order
Wonderful looking examples of the C.VII - great work!!!
Matthias
Like yours very much too Ian.
Great colour combination and even more straight lines sans waves!
Rob.
Very good work, Kev and Ian.
I'll second that! Great to see some less well-known two-seaters getting a flight too.
Albatrossyness Part 4, second group
Albatros C.VII (Johannisthal) C.1359/16- Armee Flugpark 3, Summer 1916
Shapeways Albatros C.VII by Daryl @ 'Reduced Aircraft Factory', with drilled 'Reduced Aircraft Factory' peg attachment.
All paint colours 'Vallejo' unless otherwise noted.
Pilot and Observer; "Flat Earth" body, "Bronzed Flesh" face, "Leather Brown" helmet and gloves, "Silver" goggles.
Fuselage: "Flat Yellow", overpainted with "Natural Wood", "Pale Grey Green" engine panels, louvres, struts, undercarriage, wing step panels, cowling ring and spinner (and also wheel covers). Cockpit rim "Cavalry Brown".
Rudder; "German Clear Doped Linen" by 'Misterkit'
Wings: upper surface 'Misterkit' "Albatros Dark Green" and "Albatros Pale Green" with 'Vallejo' "Cavalry Brown", underside 'Misterkit' "Albatros Pale Blue".
Tyres "Cold Grey".
Engine and Radiators: "Oily Steel", inked with Black Ink, then drybrushed "Silver". Added drybrushed 'Vallejo Air' "Rust" exhaust.
Prop blades: "Yellow Ochre", overpainted with "Natural Wood".
Guns: "Oily Steel" drybrushed "Silver".
Overall Matt Varnish, except for Satin Varnish on metal panels and plywood fuselage.
Decals by 'Aviation Wings', 'Aerodrome Accessories', "1/144 Direct", and homemade Serial Numbers.
Last edited by Flying Helmut; 06-12-2022 at 14:29.
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Albatrossyness Part 4, second group
Albatros C.VII (O.A.W.) C.VII 3597/16- Flieger Abteilung 46b, Winter 1916
Shapeways Albatros C.VII by Daryl @ 'Reduced Aircraft Factory', with drilled 'Reduced Aircraft Factory' peg attachment.
All paint colours 'Vallejo' unless otherwise noted.
Pilot and Observer; "Flat Earth" body, "Bronzed Flesh" face, "Leather Brown" helmet and gloves, "Silver" goggles.
Fuselage: "Flat Yellow", overpainted with "Natural Wood"; "Sky Grey" engine panels, louvres, struts, undercarriage, wing step panels, cowling ring and spinner. Cockpit rim "Cavalry Brown".
Rudder; "Albatros Dark Green" by 'Misterkit'.
Wings: upper surface 'Misterkit' "Albatros Dark Green" and "Albatros Pale Green", with 'AK Interactive' "German Red Brown", underside 'Vallejo' "Sky Blue"/"White" 50/50 mix (and also wheel covers).
Tyres "Cold Grey".
Engine and Radiators: "Oily Steel", inked with Black Ink, then drybrushed "Silver". Added drybrushed 'Vallejo Air' "Rust" exhaust.
Prop blades: "Yellow Ochre", overpainted with "Natural Wood".
Guns: "Oily Steel" drybrushed "Silver".
Overall Matt Varnish, except for Satin Varnish on metal panels and plywood fuselage.
Decals by 'Aviation Wings', 'Aerodrome Accessories', "1/144 Direct", and homemade Serial Numbers.
Last edited by Flying Helmut; 06-12-2022 at 14:52.
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Fabulous work, Tim! What did you use to outline the ailerons and elevator?
Last edited by malachi; 06-13-2022 at 06:08.
I painted them!
Nah, just kidding!
They are decals - ultra-thin black lines produced by Kevin @ Miscmini
https://miscmini.com/shop/ols/produc...4-scale-decals
These are the ones I used for the wing rib tapes on my Pfalz E.I and E.II planes...
https://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/sh...ainting-Thread post #19
Fiddly, but well worth the effort!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
The attention to detail is excellent -- just looking at the pictures you would guess they are 1:72 or larger. The Albatros C.VII was the most common German two-seater in early 1917, just before the meteoric rise of the D.F.W. C.V.
I don't have any cards yet but after a very enlightening conversation @ 'Attack' I am trying to sort one (or more) out.
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Albatros C.VII (OAW) No.3540/16
Valom double set
Peter Pig pilot and Red Eagle Observer/gunner
Vallejo Dark Sand - fuselage and tail fin
AK Fokker Dark Green, Red Brown & Vallejo Medium Olive Wings and tail
GW Mountfang brown propeller, tail support, wheel struts, exhaust, pilot/observer and wing struts
GW Celestial Grey radiator ears, goggles and engine cowling and surround
GW Black tires
One more to make from set
Valom decals
Last edited by Baz; 07-29-2022 at 08:14.
A very sharp two-seater! (Rep gun jammed)
Great-looking C.VII, Baz!
I guessed someone would beat me to it!
Nice job, Baz!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Very sharp Baz. Damn, another plane to add to the list of must haves!
So much excellence in the various painting threads of late!
Albatros C.VII, No. C1300/16, Flieger Abteilung (A) 233
Valom double set and decals
AK WW1 German Aircraft colours - Dark Green and Red Brown
Vallejo - Medium Olive and Dark Sand
GW - Mountfang brown, Black and steel
Humbrol - sky blue
Peter pig pilot
Red Eagle gunner
Last Valom set for me they are too tiny for my fingers and fed up looking for lost metal part on floor!!!
You are building up quite the collection, Barrie.
Nice looking C.VII
Well done, Barrie! Although, it's flying dangerously low over those trenches
Here is a RAF Shapeways Albatros C.VII. Schusta 27
Painting, underwings - craft paint(cp) Americana DA190 Winter Blue, wingtops - Vallejo V094 Russian Uniform, Anita's(cp) 11117 Khaki Green, brown mix of Anita's(cp)Light Cinnamon/V032 dark red/AK German Red Brown, fuselage - Americana(cp) 11033 Antique Gold with sepia wash.
Various decal crosses, Unit chevron and number home made.
Last edited by Teaticket; 04-13-2024 at 20:18.
Wow, Peter! The detail work is impressive!
Another awesome plane!
A worthy addition to any hangar, Peter. Well done
Another impressive model Peter. I especially like the effect of the wash you use on the fuselage.
That's beautiful Peter.
Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!
What immaculate painting Pete. Those thin lines are incredible.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Really nicely done, Pete!!!
Very nice indeed!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Thanks guys. Can't wait to try it out.
I can see why you don't need any of Daryl's full-colour 3D Prints
Amazing wood grain on that beauty.
I agree, the wood grain effect is a masterpiece. Well done Peter.
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