It all started with working on the engine for the WNW Pfalz D-IIIa model. I wanted to get it going and then switch over to the remainder of the Roden engines.
That was the plan anyway. Things changed mid stream.
Here you can see the engine and ammunition boxes shaping up. I read the WNW instructions and they stated the version I was building had a 200 HP D-III au version engine. So it takes special parts. Luckily they have been included in the parts trees.
I was on a roll and building stuff. I like to build before painting. This gives me a much stronger glue joint.
Before I knew it, I was looking at an almost completed forward fuselage / cockpit insert.
Turns out I had built the landing gear too !
The parts needed to build the wings and tail sections were also prepped for assembly...
...as were the fuselage halves. This kit has been an absolute JOY to work with.
I was ready to spray on the closest approximation I have for the Pfalz interior color. John Healy mentioned it was a close match for RAF "Sky" according to his books. I just happened to have some left over from a previous group of Spitfires that I was building as part of our 100 Years of the RAF group that was hosted by Paul Barber.
The color I chose was a more "Blue / Gray" for of Sky instead of a Green tinted one. I found several online pictures that showed some original Pfalz D-III artifacts so I went with what you see here. It's very hard to get an exact color reference because the lighting changes how it will look.
Part 2 is coming right up !