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Painting lozenge camouflage on german WW1 planes by hand

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    March 2005
Posted by philo426 on Saturday, December 30, 2017 2:48 PM

Get carbon paper and the correct pattern printed off of the internet.Use it to transfer the pattern onto the wings and fuselage and fill it in with a fine brush of the appropiate color.I remember making a DR1 that suggested that in the instructions.

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    September 2009
Posted by pigsfly on Friday, December 29, 2017 2:59 PM
thank you back to the decals then...
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    September 2009
Posted by pigsfly on Friday, December 29, 2017 2:58 PM
Thank you. you might be right
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  • From: Towson MD
Posted by gregbale on Thursday, December 28, 2017 7:01 PM

I'm with GM---decals would be a much simpler way to go.

Years (decades) ago I hand-painted lozenges on the wings of a Revell 1/72 Fokker D.VII. I had a sharp eye and a steady hand, and the results weren't awful---I laid out the pattern in pencil, then 'filled in' the colors---but even with a steady hand, the problem ultimately was making the pattern look uniform enough. It's nearly impossible to keep the layout even enough to look anything but...well, hand-painted.

Just my two Deutschmarks. Good luck.

Greg

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"Every time you correct me on my grammar I love you a little fewer."
 
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Posted by GMorrison on Thursday, December 28, 2017 4:57 PM

https://www.aviattic.co.uk/172-decals.html

These are 1/72, easier to find in other scales. It's the best way to go about it.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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    September 2009
Painting lozenge camouflage on german WW1 planes by hand
Posted by pigsfly on Thursday, December 28, 2017 4:11 PM

I dont know how to go about it. I once visited a hobby store and there were a couple of WWI planes with a lozenge camouflage painted by hand. scale was 1/72 Any ideas/suggestions appreciated. Happy New Year and Thank you.

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