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Aircraft |
Category |
Date |
Preview |
| BriandKilby | Guillows Series 900 - Skyraider | Build | 24-Dec-16 12:33 |  | | Views : 848 | | gull gray top. |
| BriandKilby | Guillows Series 900 - Skyraider | Build | 24-Dec-16 12:32 |  | | Views : 800 | | taped and painting! |
| LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 104 Pfalz DIII | Parked | 23-Dec-16 18:38 |  | | Views : 796 | | This was my first attempt at all-out riggning, control wires, intricate small engine detailing, doubled up ribs, radiator and fuel tank tubing, machine guns embedded into the fuselage, and a two colour painted plastic prop (I now wish I had made a laminated wood prop). I also forgot the bottom wing dihedral! (Senior's moment) |
| LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 104 Pfalz DIII | Parked | 23-Dec-16 18:30 |  | | Views : 990 | | Dave Cowel also has the larger AW (Aero-Werkes) kits, $30, which contain CDs, and also KS (Keith Sterner) 16" kits $15. He also has a great selection of old discontinued Comet, Guillow, and Sterling SRK models - in fact, this Pfalz D3 is a reduced, 16" version, of the old Guillow kit, with modifications. He also has all three triplanes - 16" DPCM106 Foklker Dr.1, 16" DPCM107 Sopwith Tripe, and a 21" Pfalz Dr.1 AW11607, which is in my hanger. |
| LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 104 Pfalz DIII | Parked | 23-Dec-16 18:20 |  | | Views : 866 | | If you are a dedicated WW1 enthusiast, and with not a lot of room in a small apaartment like me, but still like to build small 16"-18" Walnut Scale WW1 laser cut kits for $16 to $20, check out the great selection of DPCM (Dave Paul Cowel Models), SRK's (short run kits), on his website http://dpcmodels.homestead.com/ . |
| LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 104 Pfalz DIII | Parked | 23-Dec-16 18:13 |  | | Views : 730 | | Thanks James for putting this A/C on the "Available Aircraft" list. This is the 16" DPCM104 laser cut kit Pfalz D3 $18 scale 1:23 WW1 German single seat biplane fighter, 45 grams, completed Apr 25, 2016 - the last model I finished before getting "bogged down", over my head, with a 25" scratch built Curtiss Pusher last summer. |
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