Excellent work Paul! As always, I'm amazed at your level of detailing in this scale.
There should be no problem fitting the Aero Rarities pack to the Toko/EE kits mbittner/Paul, quote:
"Based on the popular Toko/Eastern Express kits in 1/72 scale, it also complements other manufacturers' kits and after-market photo-etch accessories'.
Cheers enathan

Been busy this week so progress has been slow, but I have been popping in for the odd half hour here and there. Slapped some paint on the engine and set that aside for later. Bit of paint on the fuselage and sorted out a dashboard from some plastic scraps, but to be honest I'm not a fan of interior bits so here's something different -
A big feature of Sopwiths (and others) are the little viewing windows for control cables which I've never been happy just painting on even though in this scale it looks okay. Most of the time this week has been experimenting with different ways of making this tiny detail

After several attempts with making a thin plastic floor adding a pully from a scrap of sprue and then using a clear filler to bring it up the wing surface. Sadly all attempts seem to end with a slight meniscus in the clear filler so I decided on a different approach. Cut the slot out, fill with clear Perspex, paint the detail on the bottom then add the 'linen' paint over this and sand the top to profile before painting as normal. Slight drawback is that the Perspex is a bit harder than plastic so sanding is tricky.
Here's the result with some paint on top to get an idea of how it might look (Yes I know it's an Albatros wing, but my Camel paint mule wing was covered in multiple layers of paint) -
Wing transparency 2 , on Flickr
Wing transparency , on Flickr
Looks okay to me, but can I be bothered to add them to the wings . . .

In other news I spent some time this morning making up suitable struts (The undercarriage are just roughed out at this stage and the wing struts are overlong ready to be trimmed down) I decided after studying the close up photos in the datafile to make inverted 'V's for the centres and add the extra strut later which are laying alongside
Strutter struts , on Flickr