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  • Dave Ward
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #1

    Roden 1/48 Junkers D.I - WWI corrugated fighter

    Whilst waiting for the glue/filler/paint to dry on my MiG-3, I picked on this as my next build:
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    Absolutely no rigging on this! 2 different colour versions...........
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    Parts look OK, no flash to speak of, some parts look a little delicate, and will need care to get off the sprue in one piece.
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    The inside isn't quite correct, as it should show the corrugations over the frames, but the cockpit opening is pretty small.......
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    The corrugations are fine ( with a few sink marks! ) - I will have to be careful on construction - I don't want to have to repair any damage!
    Not many references to colour schemes this seems to be the one
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    Red-brown Fuselage, pale blue underside & wings purple ( lilac/mauve ) over green.
    I have made a descendant of this - not the Junkers Ju.52, but the F.13......................Click image for larger version

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    I think I've made one other WWI monoplane, the Fokker E.III - a long time ago!
    Dave
  • PaulTRose
    SMF Supporters
    • Jun 2013
    • 6460
    • Paul
    • Tattooine

    #2
    no rigging!....always a bonus!
    Per Ardua

    We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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    • The Smythe Meister
      • Jan 2019
      • 6248

      #3
      Loving the look of this one Dave!:thumb2:
      These past few years have certainly proved that your aircraft building has got serious..... in a modelling "Fun" kinda way,
      Your expansion into the nautical side of things has more than shown how much you enjoy diversity mate..... always a pleasure to look in and see what`s next from my South Western counterpart:hungry: ...... even if you`re JUST outside of the BEST county!!
      Great stuff Sir!
      Andy

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      • Dave Ward
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 10549

        #4
        Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
        Loving the look of this one Dave!:thumb2:
        These past few years have certainly proved that your aircraft building has got serious..... in a modelling "Fun" kinda way,
        Your expansion into the nautical side of things has more than shown how much you enjoy diversity mate..... always a pleasure to look in and see what`s next from my South Western counterpart:hungry: ...... even if you`re JUST outside of the BEST county!!
        Great stuff Sir!
        Andy
        Sir,
        I'm actually a Yorkshireman - doing missionary work amongst the heathen! :rolling:
        I do like different genres - to make the same type of models over and over would quickly kill my mojo, and is one of the things that keeps me sane..................
        Luckily my stash has a fair amount of oddities lurking there, I'm always finding stuff that I had forgotten buying. - I moved a few Tamiya boxes the other day & rediscovered a 1/400 Tauro 'Gorizia' Italian WWII Cruiser. Given that Tauro made some of the worst 1/35 models ever produced, the Fiat 3000 & the A7V I'm surprised that I bought it and how good it looks...............
        Dave

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        • The Smythe Meister
          • Jan 2019
          • 6248

          #5
          HA! Yep........
          ..... I admit that i look into my stash at times and think,"Why on earth did i buy THAT"?!!:anguished:
          HOWEVER,it`s really all about enjoyment..... and even those older,sometimes lesser quality,kits can be made to look nice with some moderate effort,(And believe me,as you well know,i`m FAR from an expert!)...... as they say..... "The chase is better than the catch"!
          I do remember that you`re a Yorkie........ yourself and "Ghostbuilder" used to engage in "Yorkshire speak" elsewhere if i remember correctly!
          And in the Global nature of the net,and this site....... you are indeed a fellow South Westerner..... well,in the same country anyway!!
          Andy

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          • Dave Ward
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 10549

            #6
            I moved to this neck of the woods in 1989 - so I've just about lived half my life in Gloucestershire, and surprisingly some of the locals actually talk to me now! :tongue-out2: . The last time I lived in Yorkshire was 1987, and there are no longer any family connections living there, so I doubt that I'll ever go there again!
            Dave

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            • Charlie Delta Foxtrot
              • Jan 2021
              • 383

              #7
              Looks like it needs that real attention to the detail this one? Looking forward to watching your take on the build Dave.

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              • Dave Ward
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 10549

                #8
                References are a bit thin on the ground, and the Roden instructions are a bit vague on internal colours - so I downloaded the instructions for the Wingnut Wings 1/32 D.I from 'Scalemates'. Absolutely fantastic - more detail than I could possibly replicate & photos of a full sized specimen - it pays to think laterally at times!
                Dave

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                • Isitme
                  • Nov 2020
                  • 795

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dave Ward
                  I moved to this neck of the woods in 1989 - so I've just about lived half my life in Gloucestershire, and surprisingly some of the locals actually talk to me now! :tongue-out2: . The last time I lived in Yorkshire was 1987, and there are no longer any family connections living there, so I doubt that I'll ever go there again!
                  Dave
                  You mean your mail is actually put through the letter box instead of tied to a brick and tossed onto the roof... And then the neighbours gather and offer advice about how to get it down....
                  Mike.

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                  • Dave Ward
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 10549

                    #10
                    With the rubbing down on the MiG-3, I've only just managed to make a start on this - not spent a lot of time on this, as only the top of the engine can be seen, and that is partially obscured by the machine gun blast troughs
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                    Roden give aluminium as the overall internal fuselage colour, but the D.I had steel frames, so as suggested in the Wingnut Wings instructions, the steel frames will be grey/green, you won't be able to see much, but it's a bit of contrast. Hopefully I'll be able to press on with this tomorrow................
                    Dave

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                    • Defiant911
                      • Feb 2020
                      • 640

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Dave Ward
                      Whilst waiting for the glue/filler/paint to dry on my MiG-3, I picked on this as my next build:
                      [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145257[/ATTACH]

                      Absolutely no rigging on this! 2 different colour versions...........
                      Sprue shots[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145259[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145260[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145261[/ATTACH]
                      Parts look OK, no flash to speak of, some parts look a little delicate, and will need care to get off the sprue in one piece.
                      A few detail pics[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145263[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145264[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145265[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145267[/ATTACH]
                      The inside isn't quite correct, as it should show the corrugations over the frames, but the cockpit opening is pretty small.......
                      [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145262[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145266[/ATTACH]
                      The corrugations are fine ( with a few sink marks! ) - I will have to be careful on construction - I don't want to have to repair any damage!
                      Not many references to colour schemes this seems to be the one
                      [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145268[/ATTACH]
                      Red-brown Fuselage, pale blue underside & wings purple ( lilac/mauve ) over green.
                      I have made a descendant of this - not the Junkers Ju.52, but the F.13......................[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1145258[/ATTACH]

                      I think I've made one other WWI monoplane, the Fokker E.III - a long time ago!
                      Dave
                      Looks an Interesting build Dave. Look forward to seeing this progress.

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                      • Dave Ward
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 10549

                        #12
                        There's a fairly complicated framework for the internals..............................
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                        Despite a new scalpel blade & a lot of care, I still managed to break a couple of parts, luckily clean breaks, not compound. Still the pilots' throne to fit & a really complicated control column ( looks like they had the throttle built in ), then priming - black, as a basis for the aluminium, which is the majority colour.
                        Dave

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                        • salty
                          • Feb 2021
                          • 22

                          #13
                          Looking great! Will follow this along. I’m currently building a Fokker D VII so good to see how others approach a WWI plane

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                          • Dave Ward
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 10549

                            #14
                            Originally posted by salty
                            Looking great! Will follow this along. I’m currently building a Fokker D VII so good to see how others approach a WWI plane :smiling3:
                            Gyorgy,
                            I did the Eduard 1/48 Fokker D.VII last year, and blogged it - not a lot of rigging, but those lozenge decals are tedious!
                            Good luck with your build!
                            Dave

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                            • The Migrant
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 1268

                              #15
                              Great subject, and a good start. I found the last two Roden kits I built to be a real challenge engineering-wise– hopefully your Junkers will be better. The engine looks to be quite nicely moulded.

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