Here's the last D-III from my building series. I'm going to have a more 'relaxing' build next (a WWII monoplane), so I'll be away for a while, but still visiting the forum to come and get candy for my eyes.
To sum up the build, I'd say none of both 1/72 models (Roden and MAC) are easy, as they're short-run kits, but there is no alternative...unless Peter Jackson thinks of us 1/72 kit builders. The good side is there's no need for heavy surgery on these kits, they're pretty accurate, but there's a lot of work on details, and to have everything go together properly. This one is a MAC kit, which I preferred to the Roden one because of it's seams on the front fuselage sides.
There is a lot of scratchbuilt details: valve springs, radiator and wing tank pipes, cockpit details, radiator shutter handle, moveable surface hinges, control horns, telescopic gunsight etc). The Spandaus and seatbelts are from Eduard, the figure from Orion. A bit "rough" but nice pose. Metal panels and hatches have been rebuilt with adhesive aluminum, and the engine base and prop are copies of Roden parts from various WWI kits. Home-printed lozenges.