BiplaneAnd as usual my main improvement method "by accident" ...
At some point during the construction I noticed a broken tail skid! I have not noticed it


Because I had the feeling the skid was brittle and filigree, not robust enough, I created a wooden skid after the plans with metal additions.

And mounted. This is robust now, but it was not easy to work on the decalized and painted fuselage!

The rigging on the tail was added. In the middle there is a 0.3mm pipe through the hinge.

And now ...
it's a biplane! But it was a hard job, a strut brakes, the lozenge decals losens partly ... but 1000 curses later the job was done.

The top side. If you ask yourself what is that brass in front of the engine?

I added further visible details to the engine and radiator.

This is black alu foil of a whine bottle ...

Which I used to create stacking pads. I have a picture, which shows a metal plate with a bulge.

The last details are a windshield (taken from a Dr.I kit, because there a four windows with 4 PEs in the box) and the most complicated rigging - the aileron double control wires, including a turnbuckle.

I think, I'm done with the details (the grey of the wheels is not dry yet). Now some detail painting, like metal on the rigging, followed by weathering and the final pictures can be taken.
Cheers,
Frank