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Junkers D.1, Roden 1:48

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42 7 July, 08:59
Roland Sachsenhofer
With these pictures I open the book report on Roden's Junkers D.1: I tried to extend the interior with some steel wire, the seat belts are from Eduard. For the detailing I downloaded the very interesting building instructions from Wingnut Wings for the large D.1 in 1:32, which is quite helpful if you want to have a good documentation as a basis for detailing. I'm also going to realise one of the WW variants, which I immediately liked: all in Dural/ NMF with only a minimal set of markings.
7 July, 09:03
gorby
Nice work so far. Looking forward to this. 🙂
7 July, 09:04
Michael Kohl
Auch da bin ich dabei.
7 July, 10:11
Roland Sachsenhofer
I'm very pleased - appreciated!
7 July, 12:19
bughunter
Watching!
I have done the short fuselage already, I hope one day I can do the long one too.

Is the engine painting finished? I can recommend the WNW manual for this, still available on WNW page.
8 July, 20:44
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thanks for the tip - it's definitely a good one! The printed WNW instructions are next to me, so I want to use a little oily black on the top of the engine and add a little "brass"... But not only WNW instructions, also your excellent work is my reference.
9 July, 12:35
Villiers de Vos
Very nice progress.
10 July, 02:12
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your words, appreciated!
10 July, 11:52
Roland Sachsenhofer
The fuselage of the D.1 is now closed, the only thing to be careful of was not to damage the corrugated sheet metal joints. A related issue arises with the leading edges of the wings: in my opinion, the prototype shows a continuous line around the leading edge.... this will be difficult to depict: I will try to get close to this with careful sanding and the same amount of reworking with a scalpel.
11 July, 07:09
Roland Sachsenhofer
Now it worked with the upload of the pictures!
11 July, 15:19
István Szücs
My favourite plane from the Great War-era, I'm watching!
12 July, 10:53
bughunter
Yes to clean the wing seem is not that esay. I must admit I used also wings from another kit after I was not happy with the first try. I have both the long and short fuselage kits and the wings are the identical. But that shifts the problem only to a later date, when I will build the long one. A new Part PE set is waiting too 🙂
12 July, 16:49
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your words, mates! - I completely agree that this is not an easy topic! My approach, which you can see started here, is to work on the front edge of the profile with a triangular file. I didn't even try to bring the corrugated sheet metal runs of the top and bottom together - that would be far too small for me - but simply used the file edge many times.... Well, in my opinion it looks at least a little better now than before, so I'll try to make it a little more precise....
14 July, 08:57
Roland Sachsenhofer
The Alclad metal colours mercilessly bring out all the flaws and imperfections, especially when everything has already been trimmed to a high gloss in preparation for applying the decals like here! The Wingnut Wings instructions describe an effect called 'tiger stripes' on the wing sheeting, which I recreated using various aluminium and dural colours.
18 July, 11:56
Robert Podkoński
A little late, but joining the party!
18 July, 14:49
bughunter
The stripes are great - can be noticed, but both shades still looks like aluminium which it was.
18 July, 14:53
Christian Abraham
Great build so far
18 July, 15:12
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you very much, mates!
The opinion on the 'tiger stripes' really really pleases me in a very motivating way!
18 July, 18:15
Guy Rump
Following. 👍
18 July, 18:21
David Taylor
Watching.
18 July, 18:21
Roland Sachsenhofer
That is appreciated as well! 🙂
18 July, 18:21
Villiers de Vos
Very nice detailed work.
19 July, 08:26
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your comment!
20 July, 07:49
Ludvík Kružík
Roland, your model looks very good. I really like the interior of the plane and the engine. Also your rendition of the corrugated sheet metal looks very realistic. 👍
20 July, 14:02
Roland Sachsenhofer
Ludvik, thank you for this comment, giving me a push to get the finishing steps done!
21 July, 06:54
Dietmar Bogatzki
Wieder ein Meisterwerk von Roland 👍 hau rein 😉
21 July, 07:46
Roland Sachsenhofer
Ich sage herzlich dank für den ermutigenden Kommentar! 🙂
21 July, 18:09
Roland Sachsenhofer
A few steps closer to a finish: working with Roden decals is always an adventure, happy end not guaranteed! The whole thing is spiced up by the corrugated metal nature.... Well, this is the result; I will of touch up up the unclean parts with a brush, but on the whole it will stay like this - now for the signs of use and wear!
25 July, 08:01
bughunter
Brave, brave - with good results 👍
I hadn't even tried those.
25 July, 09:38
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you! 🙂
The Junkers D.1 is slowly approaching its final appearance - and that didn't work out quite as well as I had imagined! But what the heck, there are some nice things, like the turnbuckles or the two MGs from Gespatch; I'm also happy with the solution for the typical Junkers handles and footrests: a thin, glued-on metal rod was covered with finely cut Tamiya tape as a ridge. Well. I am satisfied with this overall impression.
26 July, 19:22
Ludvík Kružík
As the work progresses, Junkers grows in beauty. Thanks to decals and small details the model looks better. 👍
26 July, 22:09
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your kind comment, Ludvik!
27 July, 18:53
Christian Bruer
Klasse 👍
30 July, 15:27
Roland Sachsenhofer
The Junkers D.1 from Roden is now finished, in a way my corrugated metal test run for the somewhat larger Junkers F.13 from Mikro Mir. There are enough problem areas - and also a few insights into how I can proceed better with the F.13, but even so I am surprised by the 'photogenicity' of the little fighter from the last days of the First World War! The markings, which are limited to the bar crosses and two '11s' on the rear of the fuselage, come from the Wingnut Wings documents; they show an aircraft from October 1918, i.e. shortly before the end of the war. Remarkable (and also a reason for my choice) are the 'tiger stripes' due to different metal panelling on the wings, which show up in the right light. I hope you like the pictures, I really enjoyed building it!
30 July, 15:36
Robert Podkoński
Looks like a real one! You're a wizard, Roland!
30 July, 15:46
gorby
Remarkable result! As Robert said it looks like a real one.
30 July, 15:54
Nick Dragone
Excellent build and photography. It would have taken me months to build this. Nice work
30 July, 16:07
David Taylor
Brill.
30 July, 16:23
Villiers de Vos
A fantastic project. Thank you for sharing.
30 July, 17:32
bughunter
The final pictures left me speechless!
30 July, 17:57
Dieter Bihlmaier
Cool pictures and perfect built Roland!
30 July, 19:06
Michael Kohl
very nice and convincing weathering. Great outdoor and hangar shots. A joy to watch.
30 July, 19:09

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