Well, it's not really my very first WW1 build, but it's the first since the late 1960s or so! I discovered WW1 modeling after WNW started up, and instantly liked the W.29. Unfortunately it was already OOS, but I found one on eBay for a reasonable price. That was several years ago, so it's about time I got started.
Here is the interior...




I've used Eric Larson's wood grain technique, and I was lucky enough to get a one-on-one master class lesson from him. After that, it took me about a half-dozen attempts to get it reasonably good, but it's easy to remove and reapply. Practice makes perfect... or at least better than the time before.
You'll note that the observer's cockpit lacks the seat, seat belts and ammo rack. I'm building a post-war DLR mail plane, as I posted here:
http://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/index.php?topic=7491.0I've created and printed decals for the DLR titles and postal flags, and all of the crosses will be painted over. Other than that, it appears to be in the usual wartime scheme. A company called Reality in Scale makes 1/35 WWII postal bags which should work for filling the former observer's cockpit. And, of course, all of the armament will be removed.
Peter