The following are the WWI aircraft that I've built to date, since jumping into aviation modelling last June. The first kit I built was the WnW Sopwith Pup RNAS and aside from the rigging eyelets that are stout enough to hang a side of beef from, I was pretty happy with the result.
My second kit was the WnW Albatros D.V and I used Humbrol paint on it, which was the first time I've used enamels in over 30 years.
My third build was Roden's 1/32 Pfalz D.III and I painted it with rattle cans from Walmart, just to experiment with them for ease of use. I discovered in this build that Roden kits are really 'fun'. Tongue firmly planted in cheek here.
Next in line was the WnW Roland D.VIa where I tried my hand at a woodgrain effect and lozenge decals. I really enjoyed this project.
And my most recent build was Roden's 1/32 Dr.I kit where I took a crack at streaked camouflage using oils, and a barber pole paint job, both of which were also fun to execute.
Thanks for looking, and now it's back to struggling with my Roden S.E.5a.
Cheers,
Chris