With everything going on in the world right now from Coronavirus to the tragic events that set off the protests here in Minneapolis and across the nation, modelbuilding has provided a much-needed escape from reality. I think WW I aircraft are some of the most fun to model, and German designs are definitely the coolest. Of the now-discontinued 18" WW I series, I've built the SPAD, Nieuport 28, Halberstadt CL2, Fokker D8, and now the Albatros DVa. Of the 200 series, I've built the Thomas Morse S-4C, Nieuport 11, and Fokker Dr1, and have the discontinued DeHavilland DH4 and Dumas 18" Sopwith Triplane in my inventory.
Back to the Albatros, I started the frames Saturday and finished them up this morning. The die cut wood ranged in quality from good to extremely die crushed, so it took some time to get all the parts cut out and in an acceptable condition to be assembled. From my research, the Albatros and five other 18" WW I kits were discontinued sometime in the mid-1960s, so this kit is between 50-60+ years old. I'm not sure why Guillow's discontinued half the WW 1 kits after only 10 or so years in production, but its certainly made them pricey on eBay. The back of the box has a stamp on it that says "Hobby Land, 390 Main St., Hackensack, NJ" which is super cool. I Googled the street address, and Hobby Land is long gone, with the address now occupied by an adult entertainment store and a used car lot.
I'm still determining the color scheme I'll finish the Albatros in, but I'll post updates as I progress.