For me, I would like to see a improved "Bullet".
The OOB-Kit is definitely not bad at all, but in the cockpit area it is extremely sparsely equipped.
Since this area is very clearly visible to see, it would be worthwhile to place more engine components such as carburetor, intake manifolds, levers, or more instruments there.
A detailed fuel and oil tank would also be eye-catching.
The tail section could also use a makeover.
I am currently nearing completion of this kit and I must say I really like this little thing.
It is worth SH investing some more time here.
Let's be clear, this doesn't have to be a kit that assembles itself in the box by adding some glue and paint.
Just an imperfect kit challenges the modeler and the joy when the model is finished and stands as a gem in the showcase pleases more than a shake - and bake - kit from Tamiya, for example.
WW1 model builders
are model builders, not parts gluers.
In short: My favorites would be the Morane Saulnier Type N "Bullet" and also the Nieuport11.
Servus
Bertl
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