WnW's Halberstadt Cl.II late (fertig?)

Allen Dewire

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Late afternoon everyone,

I will now take the opportunity to bore present you some pics of my latest build. As I said in the build blog, this will be placed in a dio, and therefore it's not 100% done (fertig). First, I will give you a little history (sorry Doug & others) over this wing thingy first......

The company was started in 1912 with the name Deutsche Bristol Werke GmbH and under license, built Bristol aircraft. When the war began in 1914, they stopped the license and became the Halberstadt Flugzeugwerke GmbH. The built training planes and in 1915, they built the Halberstadt D.I, which was a single seat fighter. In 1916, the began producing the Cl series. The C stood for 2 seater, and the small l, for lightweight. After testing and some changes, the Cl.II went into production in May 1917 and was quite successful in it's role as escort for recon and artillery spotter aircraft and later as infantry support. It carried a forward firing LMG 08/15 on the right side of the motor and a LMG (various types) on a ring mount for the observer. It was powered by 3 different Daimler Benz motors in it's life span. The first was the D.III @ 160HP, then the D.IIIa @ 180HP and lastly with the D.IIIaü @ 200HP. Top speed was 102mph and it was produced from May 1917 - Mid 1918, with 903 being made. Some other noise,
Wingspan - 24 ft, Length - 18 ft 6 in, max weight - 2500 lbs, max ceiling - 16,400 ft and could carry up to 50kg of bombs too...Waffle over (till the end)...

The pics, taken after the blizzard of January 1918,

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Well, what did you expect???...We didn't have color film back then, folks!!!...........Ok, some from today, 2023 in the wind and 26°,

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And a couple from the 1st attempt in front of the house,

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Forced landing in the Amazon.................

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I was very, very impressed by the quality and fit of this Wingnut Wings kitset. It was my first and definitely not my last (5 more in the stash). They are now expensive due to the the company's closure, but you can still get one for around €150. I would recommend them highly as they are not too difficult to build if you follow the instruction sheet. I also recommend drinking a cold one or two while studying them carefully, before you start building. They are busy and you have to go back and forth to make sure you covered everything in the steps, correctly. I did have hurdles, but managed to jump almost all of them without landing flat on my face!!! I learned a helluva lot about WWI wing thingy's too. Rigging and (very) huge decals were a few. All in all, I had so much fun, I'm kinda hooked on this time period and moving into the seaplane side of it. Thank you all, once again, for following my fray into this. You folks are the best!!!!!!...........

Prost
Allen

PS, sorry about all the waffle............................
 

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What can I say Allen? A truly epic build and a simply superb result . It looks amazing , so beautifully clean and precise . A very tricky job for your first foray into WW1 aircraft but you nailed it like a seasoned pro . Cant wait to see the next wingy from the Dewire stable , cheers tony
 

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Well Allen you have excelled yourself with this model. I thoroughly enjoyed following the build. You should be very proud of what you have achieved. I look forward to your future forays into WW1 aircraft.
 

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Allen,
She is an absolute cracker mate, you should be well happy with that. I would say a nice cold one is in order.
 

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Very, very good Allen.
Award yourself several cold ones!
Pete
 

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Allen, that is one superb build.

Class work for sure. :thumb2:

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It was a pleasure to follow the build Allen and a privilege to see the final result.

Bloomin brilliant!
 

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Absolutely outstanding Allen, it has been a pleasure, and an education, following this build.
ATB
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Well Allen.........now you've done it. You've completed a model. See, it's not that difficult and you learned so much!;) Well done Sir and the Bamberg newsies will be around to take your statement and get photos for the early edition!! :thumb2::thumb2:
 

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Interesting, entertaining and a sublime result.
A most excellent result Sir.
Thank you for sharing the experience with us!
 

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Gorgeous stuff. Truly excellent build Allen. The combination of a great kit and your modelling and observational skill has produced an outstanding result.
 

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I'm overwhelmed Mr Dewire. Not only a superb build but a very entertaining thread,and a finished article as a bonus! As Tony says it was quite an epic but you persevered and delivered!
I'm sure the committee must just be waiting for a quorum for voting as it must be a shoo-in for a 'Dog's'
 

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Most excellent build and finish, Allen. I have been quietly following from the back row and am impressed by your skill and perseverence.
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Good morning one and all,

I have been sitting here staring at the screen and really don't know what to say or write. I can only thank you all for for the wonderful comments on my Halberstadt. I would love to answer you individually, but I'm afraid I would just sound like a broken record doing it. Please don't think I'm being rude or ungrateful...

Without you fine folks with all the tips, help, encouraging comments, banter, subliminal messages to keep on going and behind the scenes best wishes on here, it may have ended up just another dust collector in the box...

You kept me going, kept my mojo soaring and drove me to finish line (almost, still dio & figs). I honestly have to say that my Halberstadt is not really mine alone. It's Our Halberstadt, as everyone here on this fine forum had a hand in it's construction and finish, one way or another!!!...

It's now time to do a scratchy floaty Albatros W.4 wing thingy and tie up the few loose ends too...

I raise my glass for a toast to you all, and say "Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!"

Prost
Allen
 

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It would appear that I'm WAY behind everyone else in keeping abreast with the finale of this build!!
The guys have said it all already,so I'll just settle on...."Superb result there Allen, absolutely love that paintwork" :smiling3:
 

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Not much left to say, Allen, after all the nice comments above.
Thank you for sharing your efforts and your final and superb final result.
Waiting for your next effort in WW1 airspace. Hals und Beinbruch!
 

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Hi Allen, looking forward to the dio.....should be a little better than the jungle shot! :tears-of-joy:
 

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Allen a fantastic conclusion to this epic build, she's certainly one to be proud of, well done mate.
 
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