[WWI] Added:Albatros D.III
charles robinson
rolanddvi at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 12 05:44:26 EDT 2007
That's exactly what I'm going to do. Went and bought a scriber last night. Have never used a scriber before. Hopefully I won't go through too many fusealge before I get it right!!
Douglas Anderson <djandersonza at yahoo.com> wrote: Thanks for the info. Going to experiment a bit and see which works for me. As for the panel lines, I was thinking of lightly scribing first, then painting the entire fuselage initially with the base, marking off each section, then dry brushing each panel individually with a little burnt umber. But I might try the pencil. Will keep you posted.
charles robinson <rolanddvi at yahoo.com> wrote: Doug, Thanks for the comments!! I use a base of MM wood then a Prismacolor watercolor pencil. I get a little water on the brush and dab it on the tip of the pencil. When dry I put on a coat of straight Future and then a coat of Future with a couple a couple drops of Tamiya clear yellow. I think it would look better if there were panel lines on the fuse. I think I'll try that next time!
Douglas Anderson <djandersonza at yahoo.com> wrote: Love the wood effect on teh fuselage. How did you do that?
I am building the 1/48th Albatros DII from Eduard. I have been reading on the various techniques, and well, hmmm, I only hope that my finished product is 1/10th as good as what you have achieved
gm-admin at wwi-models.org wrote:
Charles Robinson sent in photos of his Albatros D.III,
See http://www.wwi-models.org/Images/Robinson_C/CP/index.html#AlbDIII
or see news.
Sincerely,
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