Quote from: RAGIII on March 20, 2021, 08:37:28 AMQuote from: kkarlsen on March 20, 2021, 08:16:54 AMVery nice colors Rick, I want one!KentThanks Kent. IMHO this is probably Rodens best 1/32nd scale kit! About the colors I saw a post on FB today about a Polish, I think, company doing ALL of the French Colors from WW1 through the 30's. I am looking into availability here in the States. I will let all know what I find out.RAGIIIHi RAGIII Can you post a link to the post on facebook about the colours?cheersAndrew
Quote from: kkarlsen on March 20, 2021, 08:16:54 AMVery nice colors Rick, I want one!KentThanks Kent. IMHO this is probably Rodens best 1/32nd scale kit! About the colors I saw a post on FB today about a Polish, I think, company doing ALL of the French Colors from WW1 through the 30's. I am looking into availability here in the States. I will let all know what I find out.RAGIII
Very nice colors Rick, I want one!Kent
This looks great, Rick. I may just have to pick one of these up. All of your builds are very inspiring.
Have a chance to check back in, more great progress ! It reminds me to get more GP guns for mine when I can get to it.Ed
Looking good Rick Alexis
Looks marvelous Rick! I’m looking forward to seeing how you end up “filling the gap.”Best regards,Bob
Looks great Rick.
Have not dropped by for a couple of days Rick, and this has turned from a legless monoplane to a fully rigged biplane! It looks simply super! The colours are very striking indeed. I was reassured to read that you had the u/c legs on back to front first time around as it means that I am not the only one to manage to make those kinds of mistakes....Best of luck with a solution to the filling problem - in my experience turning a problem over in your mind for a period is usually the best way to get an answer - usually from a sideways direction.Stephen.
Quite lovely Rick! It looks quite spectacular! The rigging filling is just the cherry on the cake! Regards, Marc.
That Nieuport is a nice invitation to add this type to the own collection - so beautiful!Regarding the lifted paint on the cowling: what primer have you used? (there seems to be naked polystyrene, so the primer has no tack to it?)Cheers,Frank