I've been (same as many others I believe) watching and following your build and result speak for itself. I know It has been said many times but I guess few more words won't hurt
Just gorgeous and since I'm intending building same aircraft I can only hope that I will get anywhere close to yours. Splendid work!!!!
Thank's Lukas

Now iff you start you're Harry Tate, just beware of the fitting of the engine side cowl plates. They need much of dry-fit before you glue them.
Let me apologize for butting in here again with another comment, Danny, but this is my all time favorite WWI vignette. So gorgeous. Here's something that I think would look fantastic displayed with your dio.
http://www.russellsmithart.com/Small%20pages/Bus%20Number%207.html
Russell Smith's "Bus Number 7". I have this print hanging in my model room. Now, all I need is that elusive WNW RE8 to complete the picture, so to speak.
Cheers,
Bud
No apologize needed my friend, please feel free. I have to thank you for the very interesting link you gave me, thank's mate.

It is the second time that I look at your scenette and I am truly amazed from the life that is contained there.
The model is superb but the pilot and the dog are superlative.
Thank's for the really nice comment.

I'm still searching for a appropriated title for my diorama. Knowing that the crew of this Re.8 have a little fun with the squadron mascot before they board there Harry Tate, this could be their last flight in those very dangerous day's of "Bloody April". An appropriated title would give more drama to the whole diorama.
So guy's, iff you have sugestions, please i'm all ear.

Greetz
Danny