Bv 138 C1
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27 27 December 2015, 13:41
Roland Sachsenhofer
First pictures of this project: I have added some -plausible, so I hope- etched parts from my spare box to grade up the entirely naked cockpit/ interior. I guess there won´t be much to see when finished, but I am planning to display the cockpits side windows opened, so it´s better to be careful.
The last two pictures illustrate the heavily raised panel lines- they will be sanded down to a more appropriate state or, occasionally, erased completely before being re- scribed
First pictures of this project: I have added some -plausible, so I hope- etched parts from my spare box to grade up the entirely naked cockpit/ interior. I guess there won´t be much to see when finished, but I am planning to display the cockpits side windows opened, so it´s better to be careful.
The last two pictures illustrate the heavily raised panel lines- they will be sanded down to a more appropriate state or, occasionally, erased completely before being re- scribed
27 December 2015, 13:49
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thomas, Erik... feel welcome! 🙂
Yesterday I primed the interior with gloss black, then painted it with Gunzes RLM02. I hope to have finished paintwork for the interior till this week.
Thomas, Erik... feel welcome! 🙂
Yesterday I primed the interior with gloss black, then painted it with Gunzes RLM02. I hope to have finished paintwork for the interior till this week.
28 December 2015, 05:38
Roland Sachsenhofer
The interior seems to be finished so far- I gave the RLM02 surface a washing of brown pastells to get it more lifelike....
When the two turrets in the bow and stern will be finished the fuselage can be closed; by the way, there is a lot to do concerning detailing those turrets.... 🙂
The interior seems to be finished so far- I gave the RLM02 surface a washing of brown pastells to get it more lifelike....
When the two turrets in the bow and stern will be finished the fuselage can be closed; by the way, there is a lot to do concerning detailing those turrets.... 🙂
28 December 2015, 17:12
Stefan Fraundorfer
Die BV 138 finde ich wegen ihrer - sagen wir mal ungewöhnlichen - Form einfach super. Du hast einen guten Start hingelegt. Ich bleibe dran und wünsche dir viel Erfolg für den Wettbewerb.
Die BV 138 finde ich wegen ihrer - sagen wir mal ungewöhnlichen - Form einfach super. Du hast einen guten Start hingelegt. Ich bleibe dran und wünsche dir viel Erfolg für den Wettbewerb.
6 January 2016, 14:58
Holger Kranich
Oh hier bin ich mit dabei! Da wirst Du ja ordentlich die Graviernadel schwingen müssen, was?😢
Oh hier bin ich mit dabei! Da wirst Du ja ordentlich die Graviernadel schwingen müssen, was?😢
6 January 2016, 15:21
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hi folks, hthank you both for your comments- there will be heavy tools being needed shaping Revells/Supermodels "flying clog", "moving stylus" included 🙂I will do my best.....
By the way- I will never use Montex masks again.
Hi folks, hthank you both for your comments- there will be heavy tools being needed shaping Revells/Supermodels "flying clog", "moving stylus" included 🙂I will do my best.....
By the way- I will never use Montex masks again.
6 January 2016, 18:45
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Soeren, that´s quite the motivation I need building this..... clog!
Thank you Soeren, that´s quite the motivation I need building this..... clog!
6 January 2016, 18:47
Thomas Bischoff
The only bad experience with Montex masks have been with old masks where the "glue" was no longer good. Otherwise they work very well for me.
But looking at your pictures I understand what you mean - they look quite useless here.
The only bad experience with Montex masks have been with old masks where the "glue" was no longer good. Otherwise they work very well for me.
But looking at your pictures I understand what you mean - they look quite useless here.
6 January 2016, 21:21
Hanno Kleinecke
O boy, this looks like a lot of extra work ! But undoubtfully you will turn this rather inferior kit into another masterpiece.
O boy, this looks like a lot of extra work ! But undoubtfully you will turn this rather inferior kit into another masterpiece.
7 January 2016, 20:58
Dave Flitton
Watching this one. I have one of these in my stash, yet those turrets and empty fuselage want me to find some good interior shots before I start.
Watching this one. I have one of these in my stash, yet those turrets and empty fuselage want me to find some good interior shots before I start.
9 January 2016, 02:57
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you all -and feel welcome! 🙂
Thomas, of course you are right with your comment to Montex products; Hanno, I wan´t rescribe all the panellines, because photos of the real thing show a surfaces seeming to be rather not too furrowed- Have a look here:
warbirdphotographs.c..fephotos/lbv1381.htm
David, at this site you can find quality photographs, after all only a few show the Bv 138s interior.
I have heard -and seen a model modified to that- that some guys assume there was a bulkhead beneath the cockpit.
Thank you all -and feel welcome! 🙂
Thomas, of course you are right with your comment to Montex products; Hanno, I wan´t rescribe all the panellines, because photos of the real thing show a surfaces seeming to be rather not too furrowed- Have a look here:
warbirdphotographs.c..fephotos/lbv1381.htm
David, at this site you can find quality photographs, after all only a few show the Bv 138s interior.
I have heard -and seen a model modified to that- that some guys assume there was a bulkhead beneath the cockpit.
9 January 2016, 10:52
Roland Sachsenhofer
After a busy week with a lot of filling and sanding, filling and sanding.... there are some new achievements- and pictures!
You can see the Bv-138 more or less ready for starting the paint work.
What looks like Montex masks are these masks fixed on Tamiya-tape, then the outlines have been trimmed with a sharp knive.....
After a busy week with a lot of filling and sanding, filling and sanding.... there are some new achievements- and pictures!
You can see the Bv-138 more or less ready for starting the paint work.
What looks like Montex masks are these masks fixed on Tamiya-tape, then the outlines have been trimmed with a sharp knive.....
16 January 2016, 18:32
Roland Sachsenhofer
Feel welcome!
Preparations for the preshading have been done with Gunzes "RLM02" for Cockpit, Yellow for the specific markings on the tail booms and wings underside- and with Alclads Aluminum, arranging some stains on the fuselage. I hope, all this will contribute to a lively appearance of the surfaces.
Of course some paint and macro-pics make visible a lot of faults I will have to repair before going on with the paintwork.
Feel welcome!
Preparations for the preshading have been done with Gunzes "RLM02" for Cockpit, Yellow for the specific markings on the tail booms and wings underside- and with Alclads Aluminum, arranging some stains on the fuselage. I hope, all this will contribute to a lively appearance of the surfaces.
Of course some paint and macro-pics make visible a lot of faults I will have to repair before going on with the paintwork.
23 January 2016, 16:50
Roland Sachsenhofer
Some new impression; tomorrow I should be able to spray the yet missing "RLM72".....
Some new impression; tomorrow I should be able to spray the yet missing "RLM72".....
30 January 2016, 15:26
Adam Farnsworth
Just managed to get hold of this so looking forward to seeing how this goes and any comments about problems and improvements that can be made.
Just managed to get hold of this so looking forward to seeing how this goes and any comments about problems and improvements that can be made.
30 January 2016, 16:17
Roland Sachsenhofer
After rather disillusioning experiences with rupturing and silvering decals, I decided to mask and paint the white walkways. You can see the preparations for this.
After rather disillusioning experiences with rupturing and silvering decals, I decided to mask and paint the white walkways. You can see the preparations for this.
6 February 2016, 20:39
Roland Sachsenhofer
Decals have been sealed with another coat of gloss clear- and the walkways found into existence with white paint. Next will come "matt clear"..... and some signs of tear and wear.
Decals have been sealed with another coat of gloss clear- and the walkways found into existence with white paint. Next will come "matt clear"..... and some signs of tear and wear.
7 February 2016, 11:43
Stefan Fraundorfer
Der fliegende Holzschuh macht schon einen sehr guten Eindruck. Da kann nicht mehr viel schief gehen (was bei dir ohnehin nie passiert).
Der fliegende Holzschuh macht schon einen sehr guten Eindruck. Da kann nicht mehr viel schief gehen (was bei dir ohnehin nie passiert).
7 February 2016, 14:18
Roland Sachsenhofer
Danke Stefan! Einmal sehen, ob das wirklich alles so wird, wie ich mir das ausmale..... 🙂
Ich freue mich auf jeden Fall, wenn ich die das Ganze matt sprayen kann, um die tatsächlichen Oberflächenwirkungen besser zu sehen.
Aber jetzt wird einmal mit Pastellfarbe und Pinsel gearbeitet!
Danke Stefan! Einmal sehen, ob das wirklich alles so wird, wie ich mir das ausmale..... 🙂
Ich freue mich auf jeden Fall, wenn ich die das Ganze matt sprayen kann, um die tatsächlichen Oberflächenwirkungen besser zu sehen.
Aber jetzt wird einmal mit Pastellfarbe und Pinsel gearbeitet!
7 February 2016, 17:26
Roland Sachsenhofer
Some progress: the chipping was supplemented with some pastell-painting, also the washing has been applied.
I hope to get that "little" clock finished on weekend; a lot of detailing work as all the antennas, the weaponry or painting the beaching trolley has still to be done 🙂
Some progress: the chipping was supplemented with some pastell-painting, also the washing has been applied.
I hope to get that "little" clock finished on weekend; a lot of detailing work as all the antennas, the weaponry or painting the beaching trolley has still to be done 🙂
10 February 2016, 19:25
Roland Sachsenhofer
Dear mates, thank you very much! 🙂
All the surfaces have been finished now, the small parts you can see on the first picture are the first step in my attempt to get proper machine gun, canons for the turrets and exhaust pipes....
In the very next days, the "flying glog" should be finished!
Dear mates, thank you very much! 🙂
All the surfaces have been finished now, the small parts you can see on the first picture are the first step in my attempt to get proper machine gun, canons for the turrets and exhaust pipes....
In the very next days, the "flying glog" should be finished!
17 February 2016, 09:37
Roland Sachsenhofer
I have done it! 🙂 Oh man, that was quite an demanding project- with a lot of scratch work to do 🙂
In particular some extra strakes for the engines cooling vents- and, of course, all the sanding and rescribing.....
At last, inspite of knowing about all the things someone could do better, I am quite satisfied with the result. 🙂
I have done it! 🙂 Oh man, that was quite an demanding project- with a lot of scratch work to do 🙂
In particular some extra strakes for the engines cooling vents- and, of course, all the sanding and rescribing.....
At last, inspite of knowing about all the things someone could do better, I am quite satisfied with the result. 🙂
18 February 2016, 11:13
Wilfried Tersago
Nicely made and lovely weathered. Ah, the days when aircraft had diesel engines!
Nicely made and lovely weathered. Ah, the days when aircraft had diesel engines!
18 February 2016, 11:20
Hanno Kleinecke
Excellent Result Roland,especially the subtle chipping and the variation of gloss and matte surfaces look very convincing and realistic !
Excellent Result Roland,especially the subtle chipping and the variation of gloss and matte surfaces look very convincing and realistic !
18 February 2016, 11:54
Cristian Bordina
I agree with the other mates, you achived a fantastic result with this plane!!! Congrats 🙂
I agree with the other mates, you achived a fantastic result with this plane!!! Congrats 🙂
18 February 2016, 15:38
Thomas Bischoff
the opened windows look great - the rest of the plane of course too
the opened windows look great - the rest of the plane of course too
18 February 2016, 21:32
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you all for your kind comments, your words make me feel quite happy and encouraged!
Interesting for me have been the new experiences, among them working with rescribing panel lines and scratching with a lot of spare (etched) parts for various details in the interior or the bomb racks for example- and your reactions make this experience perfect 🙂
Thank you all for your kind comments, your words make me feel quite happy and encouraged!
Interesting for me have been the new experiences, among them working with rescribing panel lines and scratching with a lot of spare (etched) parts for various details in the interior or the bomb racks for example- and your reactions make this experience perfect 🙂
19 February 2016, 05:57
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you very much for your kind comments, Andre and Kees!
Thank you very much for your kind comments, Andre and Kees!
20 February 2016, 08:58
Thomas Mayer
Really about time for an up-to-date new kit of this one! Roland, again a pleasure to see how you made raw coal into an diamond!
Really about time for an up-to-date new kit of this one! Roland, again a pleasure to see how you made raw coal into an diamond!
29 December 2016, 09:36
Alec K
Hi Roland, this looks fantastic. Are all the etched parts from your spares box, or was there a set you purchased? Thanks.
Hi Roland, this looks fantastic. Are all the etched parts from your spares box, or was there a set you purchased? Thanks.
21 February 2017, 23:48
Wilfried Tersago
Great work removing the ugly panel lines ans splendid waethering! To think that these flying boats were diesel-engined...
Great work removing the ugly panel lines ans splendid waethering! To think that these flying boats were diesel-engined...
22 February 2017, 18:53
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hey, thank you all very much, mates! Alec, no aftermarket stuff, just parts found in my spare parts collection.
Hey, thank you all very much, mates! Alec, no aftermarket stuff, just parts found in my spare parts collection.
23 February 2017, 10:16
David Thor
Toll, was du aus dem Bausatz gemacht hast- inspirierend und beeindruckend!
Toll, was du aus dem Bausatz gemacht hast- inspirierend und beeindruckend!
23 February 2017, 20:39
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you! Your words are a real boost to build more if those fascinating and rather seldom seen kits "out of hell".... 🙂
Thank you! Your words are a real boost to build more if those fascinating and rather seldom seen kits "out of hell".... 🙂
24 February 2017, 09:38
Adam Farnsworth
Managed to pick up one of these on the cheap on e-bay and looking forward to doing it as part of my twin boom fetish. See you pretty much removed the horrible panel lines. Did you just leave them slightly raised or scribe them?
Managed to pick up one of these on the cheap on e-bay and looking forward to doing it as part of my twin boom fetish. See you pretty much removed the horrible panel lines. Did you just leave them slightly raised or scribe them?
24 February 2017, 10:25
Glenn
That's a nice flying clog Roland. I hope to make a minesweeper version one day!
That's a nice flying clog Roland. I hope to make a minesweeper version one day!
24 February 2017, 13:03
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for these kind comments! Indeed, Adam, I decided to not completely remove all the raised lines. Most of them have been rescribed, others have just been reduced- that should help to represent the appearance of the real thing more accurate: have a look at an one of those old planes- quite rough textured, actually nothing that could be represented with recessed panel lines only!
Thank you for these kind comments! Indeed, Adam, I decided to not completely remove all the raised lines. Most of them have been rescribed, others have just been reduced- that should help to represent the appearance of the real thing more accurate: have a look at an one of those old planes- quite rough textured, actually nothing that could be represented with recessed panel lines only!
25 February 2017, 09:54
Christian Keller
Wow Roland, ein richtig tolles Modell zeigst du uns da, super lackiert und gealtert. Das Ding hätte sicher nie einen Designpreis gewonnen 😉 aber das macht es ja auch wieder speziell. Cool finde ich den Schützenplatz direkt hinter dem mittleren Motor, der hatte sicher richtig Spass an seinem Job 🙂
Wow Roland, a really great model you show us there, super painted and aged. The thing would surely never have won a design prize 😉 but that makes it so specially. Cool, I find the shooters range right behind the middle engine, which surely had really fun at his job 🙂
Wow Roland, ein richtig tolles Modell zeigst du uns da, super lackiert und gealtert. Das Ding hätte sicher nie einen Designpreis gewonnen 😉 aber das macht es ja auch wieder speziell. Cool finde ich den Schützenplatz direkt hinter dem mittleren Motor, der hatte sicher richtig Spass an seinem Job 🙂
Wow Roland, a really great model you show us there, super painted and aged. The thing would surely never have won a design prize 😉 but that makes it so specially. Cool, I find the shooters range right behind the middle engine, which surely had really fun at his job 🙂
2 March 2017, 05:28
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you both for your kind comments! Indeed, the rear gunners office must have been.... scenic 🙂
Thank you both for your kind comments! Indeed, the rear gunners office must have been.... scenic 🙂
4 March 2017, 08:59
Hans-Jürgen Haag
Super Ergebnis mal wieder! Ich kann mich noch deutlich an die Schleiforgie am Schiffsrumpf damals Anfang der 80er erinnern.👍👍👍
Super Ergebnis mal wieder! Ich kann mich noch deutlich an die Schleiforgie am Schiffsrumpf damals Anfang der 80er erinnern.👍👍👍
22 February, 08:51
Roland Sachsenhofer
That makes me very happy, mates! Olivier, you've fished out something well-hung, but I can still remember this building from eight years ago. Thank you for your praise! Thanks to this reminiscence, I am very tempted to build the "flying clog" again - perhaps flying just above the water.
Oh yes, Hans-Jürgen, sanding orgies like in ancient Rome! 🙂
Thank you very much for your comments!
That makes me very happy, mates! Olivier, you've fished out something well-hung, but I can still remember this building from eight years ago. Thank you for your praise! Thanks to this reminiscence, I am very tempted to build the "flying clog" again - perhaps flying just above the water.
Oh yes, Hans-Jürgen, sanding orgies like in ancient Rome! 🙂
Thank you very much for your comments!
22 February, 09:51