A real shame to see that beautiful interior work covered but it's nice to see the fuselage halves together, great progress.Des.
Quote from: Des on September 15, 2015, 08:49:25 PMA real shame to see that beautiful interior work covered but it's nice to see the fuselage halves together, great progress.Des. Rick, When I see outstanding interior details like yours disappearing during construction the old "Phantom Mustang" Kit with the clear plastic shell comes to mind. As Des says above, a real shame when all that detail disappears.. Aviattics' open frame Kit for the D.VII should produce a few stunners that can continue to be viewed, or the 1:16 Scale Camel I saw at a Competition recently appeals as well. I think that D.VII Kit addition may find it`s way to my bench once released! Cheers,Lance
Outstanding work, Rick. Looks very beautiful.CheersMartin
Great pics and work so far ! like you said, too bad that we have to close them up, but at least you have the pics to show all the work .ed
Cool plane , like what you have done , to bad you cant see all the detail .
great workI'm interested by the pfalzcan you tell more about it pleasecheers
Well Rick, at least we know what wonderful "innards"are in the Salmson. Good to hear that you are thinking ofentering the Pfalz. With your talents it should be a winner,my friend. Cheers,Ernie
Im expecting the (please God!) last Pfalz test sheet fr a new Aviattic cookie set tomorrow...been a pig to do for some reason.Hopefully have an announcement soon!Best wishes, Richard