I must confess that I've already checked your pictures almost thousand times:). It seems to be a coinsidance, but I've also picked that bird for my first WnW kit... following the Facebook WnW group members' advises. I really like your job and I really appreciated your hand painting. I haven't been so brave, airbrush is one of the most desirable tool for me... still practicing . Moreover, looking at your model I can say that I did a really good job with lozange decals... I f****ed up the to wing - got my lesson
I don't use much super detailed parts building my model - just a HGW seatbelts and EZ line for rigging. I've made my own turnbuckles using a 0.4 medical needle.
I hope to share some pics soon just to show the progress of the build....
Anyway, thanks for sharing your pics... good inspiration for me
Fokker D.VII (Alb) Carl Degelow
in WNW and WW1 Ready for Inspection'
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I must confess that I've already checked your pictures almost thousand times:). It seems to be a coinsidance, but I've also picked that bird for my first WnW kit... following the Facebook WnW group members' advises. I really like your job and I really appreciated your hand painting. I haven't been so brave, airbrush is one of the most desirable tool for me... still practicing . Moreover, looking at your model I can say that I did a really good job with lozange decals... I f****ed up the to wing - got my lesson
I don't use much super detailed parts building my model - just a HGW seatbelts and EZ line for rigging. I've made my own turnbuckles using a 0.4 medical needle.
I hope to share some pics soon just to show the progress of the build....
Anyway, thanks for sharing your pics... good inspiration for me
regards Tom