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A new skin is almost finished after 4 hours concentrated work and corrections for the distortions etc.

It is - I bet no one would have guessed it - another Albatros D.V skin, but this time for the early D.V

with the hunchback.

 

I wanted to do something a bit more of a design, not just the emblem/colour band stuff.

A design of a proud, young ace - nowadays he would perhaps have a pimped out car?

What do you guys say?

If at least 5 people here say they want to use it, I will upload it.

 

 

Posted

What do I say? I say, they boughts their tickets...let em crash.....

 

Wait wrong thread.

 

 

 

Nice work Olham!

Posted (edited)

Impressive scheme! :clapping:

 

One, really, minor detail to notice...

I think that the camo colors are a bit too dark (the mauve at least)

and may be it would me more probable to be inverted for the period referred to...

Edited by elephant
Posted (edited)

Really nice Olham. I like the subtle 'W' on the tail to tie-in with the fuselage. The zig-zags are almost like flames on a 1950's American hot rod. What are those rainbow things under your pilots cockpit on the right side?

Edited by Shiloh
Posted

Really nice Olham. I like the subtle 'W' on the tail to tie-in with the fuselage. The zig-zags are almost like flames on a 1950's American hot rod. What are those rainbow things under your pilots cockpit on the right side?

 

To me are more like the black tulip scheme on the nose of Erich Hartmann's Bf 109

 

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The rainbow thing you saw there is a flare's case...

 

:salute:

Posted (edited)

Thank you all!

elephant, I hate inverted shemes - too symmetric. I never use them.

But maybe I could make the mauve a bit paler.

The design was indeed inspired by Hartmann's Bf 109 - it is simple

enough to make it believeable for WW1 too.

Shiloh, the "rainbow things" are flare cartridges, attached outside

of the cockpit. I don't know how they were coloured, but I thought

it would make sense to give tham each the colour the flare shows

when fired off. They had white, green, red (and maybe even yellow).

Widow, thank you! I have even added a little weathering for you now!

Edited by Olham
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Nice to hear! Is he still the "original" first Wilhelm Roth, CaptSopwith?

 

He is! He's been sitting in mothballs for the duration of my first semester of PhD studies, but he's still there - waiting in the wings.

 

How's things on your side of the pond?

Posted

Indian Summer here, so to say (although the Indians are missing).

Work could be more - everyone seems like paralysed about the Euro.

I wonder where this will all go...

Don't worry about Roth - German soldiers can live for years on mothballs. :grin:

Posted

Thank you, Lou!

If I survive until early July 1917, I will fly it with Jasta 32 (right now, 9 May, we still fly the D.II).

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