Hi Guys... thought I would start a new post dedicated to this subject...
TO DO or NOT TO DO... the BIG question with German WW1 camo... German Lozenge...
I decided to attempt this in a new way (for me) to apply overlays of the color hexegons that the Germans printed on the fabric of the latter peiod of WW1.
My first project is the Fokker D6 (Dr1 kitbash). I used a picture and a 1/48 scale model as a guide... I decide right away to go with 4 color rather than 5 color and work with regular hexagons, rather than irregular polygons. I used the 100 series D8 kit as a sample for my templete. They show 4 color streached hexagons... So here is what I did...
Pick out colors I plan to use for top...
...and bottom...
...made a templete, then cut out tissue... after trial, I now cut out 32 at a time...
This is my fisrt attempt. I layed out dry colors to see how they will go...
I then put a drop of white glue on the dish and add water... with a small paint brush I cover the area I will cover... then pick up a hexagon and apply, then wet it down.
And here is the plane so far...
I am getting better at appling these and plan to do the wings also.
I am not pleased with the bottom as the pink is too bright I may strip this off but need to find a pastel pink...
So that is it so far... I know they refered to the Germans as the "Flying Circus" but that pink might be over the TOP... Mitch