Thanks Lance, Rob, Jacek & Rick for the generous comments!

I think my skewed pictures have magically righted themselves...at least they look
proper this morning...one of life's mysteries, I suppose.
Lance I was thinking of Wm. Bishop's plane and if this one turns out, I may do the RFC one. I'm not sure where to get the decals for it. For now, though, I'll stick with the French version, after all, it's
a Nieuport, mon ami.

Rob, As far as tips for soldering go, all I can say is have your soldering iron tip tinned properly and use small bits of flux and solder. Truthfully, it was not nearly as hard as I thought it would
be...even for an artistically challenged type like me!

I actually learned everything from a few Youtube
videos. Here's one link I used...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNutiaYld_4Ok, here's a few more pics of tidbits I've been tinkering with while wating for the oils to dry.

I added the side strips to the rudder pedal wood base with strip styrene. I found out that they were
wood and not metal since, so I will have to repaint them.

Speaking of soldering...The seat is from the Tom's set. I sort of made a pig's ear of it...my first try,
but luckily paint can cover a multitude of sins, eh?

Before...

And after...

This soldering bit had completely gone to my head, and I figured I knew it all, so I tried to make a
pulseometer...I managed to get the basic shape pretty fair, but it is totally out of scale...probably
about a metre long in the real world, but you know, I will likely use it, just because I can.

Teeny-tiny soldering & CA job...

Well that's about all I have to show for now, so Thanks for looking!
Cheers,
Ernie
