[WWI] 1/48 Oeffag C.II & H-B D.I (Ph)

nick hamer hamerthehorrible at live.co.uk
Mon Feb 1 18:57:20 EST 2010


Hi, John, That's a really impressively swashbuckling attitude you have there, taking a razorsaw to those Special Hobby kits. It looks excellent so far,  I  am very keen to see the finished project, the H.B. D.I is looking good too. I love the look of A/H aircraft. There seems to be quite a few great builds cropping up here lately and it's great to see more models of them.  Great subjects.

                                                                                                Cheers,

                                                                                                        Nick.      

 

 
> Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 20:26:20 -0800
> From: dh4126 at yahoo.com
> To: wwi at wwi-models.org
> Subject: [WWI] 1/48 Oeffag C.II & H-B D.I (Ph)
> 
> Hey all,
> Coming back from dormancy with a project that was dormant for nearly six months. I decided a while back to build a 1/48 Oeffag C.II. No, not scratchbuilt (ok, well somewhat) but kitbashed mostly. Three, yes I said 3!!! Special Hobby Phonix D.Is provided the bulk of the wing segments. One of the Phonix kits lost its nose as well. The Austro-Daimler engine is a Karaya resin kit. Ther pics tell some of the story as of yet. The fuselage will be next on my list, as well as some filling and sanding where the wing segments were joined. 
> 
> The H-B D,I (Ph) is another project I've been working on. As of tonight, the cockpit base color of MM Acryl Sand and plywood imitation with Tamiya Clear Orange has been done, so only need some detail painting before closing up the fuse halves. 
> 
> All, in all, to get this far in one weekend isn't bad at all. 
> 
> John
> 
> 
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