Well... since I'm working on and off on my 1/72 Jasta 18 Fokker DVII and Albatros DVa, but as the list of things to do gets shorter, and the bag of parts remaining emptier, I've in between started working on my 1/32 WnW Fokker D.VII. This kit was a gift by a very, very kind ModellngMadness reader after reading my review of my earlier Roden 1/72 Fokker D.VII, which, honestly, isn't really one of Roden's better efforts.
The review is here:
http://modelingmadness.com/review/w1/ger/koend7.htmI've done all I learned from this on my curreny 1/72 build, but that aside. The kind soul who sent me the Wingnut Wings kit told me I should at least once have enjoyed one of those, so here I am now, working on my first 1/32 build since my teens. As I was given the Alb built-version, and I found Wingnut Wings did decals for Greim's aircraft, I asked around here on this forum for the strut serial numbers. I could mask and paint the rest, if needed. Very kind fellow forumite Stefan Buss came to my rescue with a partial sheet. Thanks again, Stefan! I hope I'll do the decals justice

Most will probably know what I'm building, but to be sure not to cause any confusion:

And this is the scheme I'm building:

I have, so far, cleaned up most of the parts and put them (labelled or not) together in containers and zip-lock bags. Much more to this than a Roden 1/72 kit! I will shamelessy steal some ideas I saw here, notably Red Baron's interiour improvements.
I started with the axle wing. As "my" aircraft was supposedly 833/18 I presumed it would look kind of like option B from the kit, Nickchen IV, which was 817/18. So I narrowed the axle wing and ran into my first question. Should those "triangles" near to the bungee springs be flush or are they supposed to be like this?

I then turned to the engine, which is truly a kit of its own. I had it most of the big parts assembled and suddenly decided I could not live with the valve springs...
so off they went, and replaced with wound copper wire from an old computer power cord:

Obviously, the last ones you do always look the best, but there are a few more WnW kits with Mercedes DIII engines on the wishlist, and practice makes, hopefully, one day perfect...

A little dry-fit:

One of the things I noticed is that the water pipe on the intake manifold was too short, and it looks to "run" different than it looks in the instruction book pictures. The rear "bends" not 90°, it appears?
The exhaust was assembled and hollowed out as far as I dared:

It also has some pretty big sink marks filled...

...as did one of the fuselage halves:

I will shamelessy improve the rudder pedals as Red Baron did, but I'd like to pose the elevator and rudder. Did the whole part you see here turn, or just the upper part? I can imagine the triangle is a sort of end-stop and turned with the whole bar?

Progress will primarily be on my Jasta 18 duo, but I'll sneak in some time on this one too. It is a lot of fun so far!

Jeroen