They both look very good, Dan. Can't really tell them apart. I expect using a few Eduard parts on the Revell did improve it, though.Nice results!
Super cool comparison, Dan! I've built both with similar results but not as nice as yours...similar...!! Nice additions too. Lovely work as usual.WCDan
Wow! Lovely results Dan! And that old Revell kit scrubs up very well! Stunning colour schemes you chose too... Regards, Marc
Two very outstanding builds! It is amazing how one quickly loses track of the differences once detailed and painted! Stunning work all around!RAGIII
What a great idea to build the Revell and Eduard D.VII kits in parallel and your completed models look terrific Dan.Interesting to see that with clever updating and cross kitting the old Revell kit from the 60s still holds its head up beside modern kits. Those Revell WW1 kits from the 60s were absolute classics, the SE5a being my favourite.cheersDave WilsonGold CoastAustralia
Wonderful job! I've done the same with the Roden and Revell Albatros D.III. That way I can improve on the Revell kit as I desire. I built the Revell Fokker D.VII along with the Roden kit some time ago. Currently I have a Revell SE5a and Roden SE5a almost finished. The extra Eduard and Roden parts can provide some interesting kit bashing with the Revell kits. Aftermarket parts can also help. Please do more!
Both are done very well , hard to tell the two apart . Terri