"...you can never be too dogmatic about WWI finishes." the voice of reason..
Quote:
von Richthoven: How lucky you English are to find the toilet so amusing. For us, it is a mundane and functional item. For you, the basis of an entire culture.
"...you can never be too dogmatic about WWI finishes." the voice of reason..
Quote:
von Richthoven: How lucky you English are to find the toilet so amusing. For us, it is a mundane and functional item. For you, the basis of an entire culture.
It's very well done. Do you have any construction shots???
Yes,
Very nicely done! This is the first one I've seen finished. I was wondering what you thought of the overall fit of the parts as yours looks to have very clean joints. And let us know how those decals lay down over the corrugated skin.
I am sorry to tell that I have no construction shots. It went together so fast (and easy) that i forgot to take any. Since the fuselage consist of four parts, the key word is alignment, alignment alignment.
It is a very nice and easy kit that more or less fall together.
I will paint the camo and use the decals later
(i painted the aircraft with Alclad Steel just for the fun and as a base for later top colors)
I may have a couple of const shot I can share of mine. (In a couple of days). Let me echo the joy over this kit going together so well, The fit is good. I could close it up tonight very little sanding except to prep the areas for glue. For some comments click here.
I'm trying to finish up the Blue Max Sopwith Dolphin in the very near future and would love to squeeze in a easy build before the holidays. Looks like the Junkers could be just the ticket.