I know some of you laugh at me for spending any time doing these old kits from the 50's and 60's when much better kits of the same aircraft are available.
I know many have said how good the Eduard kits are so deciding to give myself a break, I pulled an Eduard kit from the stash.
Wanting to keep a somewhat even axis/allied balance of power on the shelf, I grabbed the little Pup.

At first glance it seemed a bit flashy but nothing we haven't cleaned up before, the PE cockpit looks promising and the cast metal engine might come out nice.
Closer examination revealed almost no surface detail whatsoever. Most notably on the fuselage.

No panel lines. No rivets. No lacing. No filler caps. Seriously? And this is Eduards?....
So about a week of cleaning up, sanding, looking at reference pics has got me here.

I added missing panel lines and rivets. I added the wing joints in the upper and lower wings. Rescribed the movable control surfaces.


I have the missing 3D printed lacing. I have yet to add the little step from the turtle-back to the horizontal stabilizer, the triangle shaped exhaust behind the engine, the open space in the tail and the third cooling opening in the front of the cowling.
This is kit 8011. The very first ever Eduard WW1 in 1/48 by them is 8001, the SS D.III that I have and should be on the shelf if only because it was their first kit. I'm almost afraid to open THAT up. I will find out what kits 8002-8010 are so I don't buy them.
I will be using the kits decals with some added blue paint.


More soon....