ruddratt wrote the following:
Definitely looking forward to seeing those Seimens Schuckerts too!
Well Mike, am not really planning on building the old (and I do mean OLD) Eduard 1/48th scale Schuckerts at this time. They are of the same quality as my Hannover kit and I don't really feel up to putting in that kind of work at this time. Besides am thinking of building only one of them as a D.III (late), The other I am planning on doing the mod thing and making it into a D.IV (scratch built wings anyone?).
I am only planning on building the Roden 1/32 kit for now. It has enough headaches to deal with as it is. The louver panel behind and below the engine needs to have all the louvers opened up and that will be tricky as they are both innie and outie type louvers. That means that half of the louver is punched out in the original piece and the part on the other side of the hole is punched in making a larger directed airflow. That is going to be the most challenging part to do it correctly. A lot of drilling with small drills and some new tricks to thin the panel. Also the canyons that are engraved in the fuselage to show panel lines are going to have to be filled and re-scribed. In addition I read that hand hold openings at the rear of the fuselage are not quite in the correct place.
Those are the main things. I will have to come up with some instrument faces since the kit has none. (instruments but no faces ) Not much scratch building should be needed, just rework.
As for painting, I have the markings chosen, just not sure yet if I am going to use the lozenge decals or not (probably not). Have read that the colors on the decals are not quite correct and I really don't like to use LARGE decals. Have a plan in place to paint the pattern (of course) but will have to finish a tool I started back early last year. Built the tool and tested it. (sort of worked needed a LOT of changes) Have it worked out now and much simplified (read as IMPROVED) Painting the lozenge will also allow the ability to pre-shade and make tone adjustments. Wood pattern for the plywood have a plan for that too. Will have to dig out some old D&D doors to get the color right for the base pattern. Then over coat with the darkening coat. Should be interesting.