First rate build, Mr. ex-OPP! If nothing else, I've learned from this thread to forego Roden kits and keep zeroed in on the Wingnut offerings. Two or three more to come, and I should be set for the next few years. Super work, Chris! 
Trackpad,
I agree that Roden Kits can be a challenge however they do a number of things well: (my opinion only)
- Subject matter is very good; for eg. their Alb DIII. recent Nieuport releases, Tripehound and SSW DIII are all unique at this point. I've only built the Alb. DIII and It's a pretty good kit, the rest seem to Review from average to "pretty darn good".
- some things are actually done better, albeit marginally, then their big competitor,WNW. Getting "into the weeds" I believe they did a better job on the flight control column/joystick on their Albatros DIII then the WNW DV/DVa kits as just one example.
Someone remarked earlier on that Roden started the 1:32 trend in WWI Modeling and that is no doubt true. They really put us "on the map".
You are right on the mark, I too far prefer the WNW Kits, they cannot be beat. On the other hand if WNW doesn't put out a kit of what I'm after, I'll go Roden and pay the price. I guess we get spoiled by such supurb products as WNW; and now I see on another thread that one of their supurb kits is listed OOP!?!! I guess what I'm saying is (IMHO) grab all the WNW boxes you can but don't totally exclude the "Ukranian Connection" , they provide a pretty reasonable product (excluding those horribly deficient decals!)
Cheers,
Lance