When I lived in St. Louis I posted a note in the local 'serious' model shop to see if anyone was interested in getting together to discuss building WWI models. The group (six of us) met once a month on a Friday evening around the kitchen table to discuss our most recent model or book purchases, show 'in progress models' and our finished models. Before I moved to Omaha one of the guys gave me a started Flashback Berg he was ready to sail into the trash can. He'd build the fuselage (and even deepened the rear bottom area), drilled all the holes for rigging, painted it and then ended up stripping the paint back to the bare plastic. After dry fitting the radiator I know why he stopped working on the model, it and the nose needed some serious modifications. I was going through boxes this week, looking for an 'easy' project and decided to try save the poor Berg and finish it as shown in one of the profiles in the JaPo book, the a/c with the 'T' placed in a wide white band on the fuselage and the sand and dappled green/brown finish. Somewhere along the line to PE parts went astray so I plan to scratch the missing pieces. Attached is a Flashback Berg I built when it was first released (see the photo) so I'll use it as reference to make-up the missing parts.
Charlie