Patrick. Pete, Ernie, Chris and "RAG III",
Many Thanks for the kind words and encouragement, sorry the reply is so long in coming, I've been busy working on the final bits and SHE"S DONE!

Before final assembly I gave the struts a coat of Semi Gloss Clear to tone them down a bit and then added the middle and then upper wings rigging as I progressed.At the last minute I caught the requirement for Clayton and Shuttleworth transfers on the outer cabane faces and one on the prop as opposed to the Sopwith version with a total of nine company logos. The Company name sometimes applied to the rear fuselage was not applied as my photo of N533 does not show it on the aircraft. All rigging was painted with Mr. Metal Color "Steel" and a mix of monofil .005 and .004 inches was used. The only confusion on the rigging was the contradictions on the secondary wires from the aileron control horns to the trailing edge of the ailerons. In the end I added them to both the upper and lower wings to match the 3 views in the Datafile. I also repainted the black vertical stab as the shading appeared too strong even for my tastes.
Here's a bunch of shots of the finished product............


The loose wire on the lower outer bay to the right has been tightened up nicely using a heated No.11 blade.




Weathering and oil stains applied, the mud being dry brushed pigments:




The camera angle makes her look a little tilted however she measures "bang on".



.........and last the brass display base plaque. The engraver closed shop the day I picked this up and the business will not continue. Now I have the challenge of finding another source. I'll miss his service as he has charged me only $12 per since day one almost ten years ago and never failed me once.

All in all, a very quick but enjoyable Build. The Kit is at the standard WNW quality level, that being simply outstanding. She has many self applied "warts" and I think I'll build another someday now that I know where the pitfalls lurk. This Kit, with the Pheon Decal Sheet is a real winner; I'd heartily recommend it to all.
Last, some of my errors resulted from a bit of a rush to complete her in time for a Group Build on another site, I just made the deadline however the entire Build was completed in about three weeks of concentrated effort, not my normal pace at all.
I'll try for some better photos and post them, with some of these, on Completed Models.
Cheers,
Lance
