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David M (wellweathered)
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Roland C.II

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24 7 November, 21:05
Mr D
Nice 👍👍
Like the colour, Eduard do a good variation of WW1 German aircraft.
What engine was in this one ??
Nice job done 👌
7 November, 21:09
David M
Thanks! 😀 It's the first WW1 aircraft I've made so was a bit hairy at times, but it seems to have come out reasonably okay 😅
Eduard say the engine is a "160HPMercedesD.III".
8 November, 16:47
BetterTimes-Henry
Very nice. Great fine detailed machine guns!👍 David M, you have inspired me to have a crack on my first WW1 aircraft. 😊
13 November, 20:19
Desert Marlin
Wonderful when we get to step outside the drab of the later aircraft! Looks great!
13 November, 21:51
bughunter
Not bad, but I must admit I do not like the violet, which is much to "strong" and has nothing to do with the original shade.
Yes, that is a problem with paints for models - more than 50 shades of gray but many other color shades are not available.
Luckily I have wonderful "German purpur" and "Mauve" shades from "Drooling Bulldog" in my stash (really pity this brand seems to be out of business now; the website is still there).
AK offers also a WWI set with mauve and lilac (I don't know it personally as I do not work with water acrylics): ak-interactive.com/p..n-aircraft-colors-2/

Here are examples of my interpretations.
Mauve on Junker D.I: Junkers D.I 5185/18, Hombeek, MFJG, November 1918 | Album by bughunter (1:48)
On my Fokker E.V I used oil paints: Fokker E.V | Album by bughunter (1:48)
14 November, 17:36
David M
Thanks for your likes mates, and your kind comments BetterTimes-Henry and Desert Marlin! 😀
15 November, 00:39
David M
Thanks for the perspective bughunter. I'm new to WW1 planes so simply followed the paint scheme in the instructions (Mr Color C67 'purple'). I don't use aqueous acrylics either but it's good to know there are better colour sets out there. Your models look great!
15 November, 00:40
Mr D
I like the colour, also purple is one of the worst colours for fading in time so good job it's vivid.
It's a good all over job 👍👍
15 November, 09:40
David M
Thanks Mr D, I appreciate it 😃
15 November, 10:00
bughunter
Ah, that explains it. Eduard calls for the closest match form the Gunze range, but as I mentioned above the range is limited.
Other manufacturers like Revel would start then the famous mixings in the manual.

I want to mention another possibility: the Wingnut Wing web page is still active. In the manuals (you can look also for other German types) there are also mixing guides based on Tamiya and Humbrol paints, e.g. see color q in this page from the Rumpler C.IV manual:
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15 November, 16:16
Desert Marlin
I have two WWI kits from Rodan to work. I need to remember this build!
15 November, 18:43
David M
Great tip, bughunter!

Good luck with your WWI builds Desert Marlin 😀
15 November, 22:03
Desert Marlin
Aye! Danke!!!
16 November, 00:14

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1:48 Roland C.II (Eduard 8043)
Roland C.II
DR Deutsche Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Force 1916-1920)
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1917 World War 1
 

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