Okay folks:
The Eindecker "Barn Burner" is finally finished. I am pretty happy with the results. I will do some things differently on another Eindecker, but otherwise will probably follow my same path of assembly.
I used monofilament for the aft upper support lines to provide strength. As the cabane assembly is somewhat fragile, I used EZ line for the forward support lines. I used Monofilament as the forward cabane bracing wires to add strength as well. Through moving and adjusting I managed to get the wings fairly level.

For the underside, I used the same sequence. I used monofilament for the aft and EZ line for the forward. I think if I did this again I would EZ line only on the underside. For the undercarriage supports I used monofilament for strength and structural integrity.

I attempted some weathering. I am still trying to come up with a method that I like and looks authentic, for now I am fairly pleased with the results that I have achieved using the airbrush and oils.



The model was built OOB with no 'gotchas' or problems. I used Gaspatch 1/48 Turnbuckles for the undersides and 1/32nd for the upper, only because I misplaced the 1/48 ones. Maybe the cat ate them!

I used EZ line and "Maxima Chameleon" 2lb test. They work well together as they are both copper colored and appear to be the same thinckness. Of course, all attachments were accomplished using Bob's Buckles eyelets and tubes.

I used a pencil to outline the rib detail on the rudder:

And another shot of the undercarriage:


I would recommend the kit to anyone. The swirls take some to do, but with some practice and patience a decent swirl job will ensue.
Thanks to everyone for stopping by, the compliments, exhortations and sound advice.
Best
Mark