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    See, I told you he'd do one

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    I just can't keep up with the production rate of this company.
    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

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    I knew I'd wear people down

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    I think it´s time to raise a new war found to equip my aviation troops with the newest fighters!!

    Matthias

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    Nice looking model

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    Might have to get a couple...well just because.
    Karl
    It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus

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    Looks real good! On the want list.

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    Has anyone done any stats for the DII?
    I was looking at using the CII stats with Immelmann added, but this may be a bit slow for it, thoughts anyone

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    http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/sho...ghlight=roland

    Here`s the previous thread !
    I`ll look up the cards by Max and myself...

    P.S Fw Harling`s bus is almost ready , just the prop and Matt Cote, then she`ll be flying...
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    You are a Gentleman and a Scholar sir

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    Default LFG Roland D II Paper model

    ...As you can see, Fw Harling is craning his neck to see over that centre section !
    Cheers
    Batesyboy

    That flat cote (Humbrol) really gives papermodels a realistic finish.
    but remember to really give it a good stir up, or it will either
    1)Stay glossy
    or
    2) look like everything`s been sprayed with yoghurt !
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    Nice model Lee

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    Lovely Model Lee, impressive work again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenlord View Post
    I think it´s time to raise a new war found to equip my aviation troops with the newest fighters!!

    Matthias

    You got that right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boney10 View Post
    Has anyone done any stats for the DII?
    I was looking at using the CII stats with Immelmann added, but this may be a bit slow for it, thoughts anyone
    Speedwise, the Roland D.II was the same as the Albatros D.II and D.III. So, it should be a "J" deck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boney10 View Post
    Has anyone done any stats for the DII?
    Wings of Linen site gives it a V Deck.

    https://linen.miraheze.org/wiki/L.F.G._Roland_D.II


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    It has been a 'V' deck since at least Nov. 2016, in the Unofficial Aircraft list of that date.

    The posts above were all from 2011
    I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!

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    Yes, older threads...but I have been sending messages to those members who used to be active, trying to get them back on, and answering some of their posts so that they see they received a response.


    Southwestern Ohio Wings of Glory Group - Join us on the second Saturday of the month at Dragon's Guildhall in greater Dayton

    Random times we can be found at Victory Pints northeast of Cincinnati, or Capstone Games near Evendale


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    I am so tempted to buy a couple of these scouts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by predhead View Post
    Yes, older threads...but I have been sending messages to those members who used to be active, trying to get them back on, and answering some of their posts so that they see they received a response.
    Good for you!

    After ten years they might not still be around, but you never know.
    I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baron Rolf View Post
    I am so tempted to buy a couple of these scouts.
    You know you want to!!!


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    I have been looking at both the Roland D.II and D.VI. Interesting to add some lesser known aircraft to the table. The D.II has a much easier paint scheme with the green and brown coloring. The Lozenge on the wings of the D.VI.....ICK! I know some of the members here are good at it. I am not one of them.

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    Agree, Dan! The D.IIa seems to have been used more, but has a poorer rate of climb. But it was the primary aircraft for Jasta 25 in Macedonia. Also used a lot on the Eastern Front!


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    Quote Originally Posted by predhead View Post
    You know you want to!!!
    Guilty as charged Darryl. I like the look of the Roland D.VI a. But I may opt for the Roland D.II as it has an easier camouflage scheme to paint onto the upper wings and fuselage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camelbeagle
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    The Lozenge on the wings of the D.VI.....ICK! I know some of the members here are good at it. I am not one of them.
    So, there isn't an acceptable way to fake a lozenge camoflage?

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    There may be a way to fake it. Other than decals and painting lots of dots, I am not sure how make it happen. The hard part is the bit under the top wing. I am sure you could let it go, but it would bother me that it wasn't the correct color scheme.

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    D.II is a lot easier to paint for sure. A very interesting plane to have for early-mid war. The D.VI is a sweet plane to fly with the F deck. Limited to summer-fall of 1918 though. The work put into camo I think is worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teaticket View Post
    D.II is a lot easier to paint for sure. A very interesting plane to have for early-mid war. The D.VI is a sweet plane to fly with the F deck. Limited to summer-fall of 1918 though. The work put into camo I think is worth it.
    Yet again, you and I are of the same mind
    I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!



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