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5 October 2006, 09:43 AM
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Very nicely done!
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12 October 2006, 04:18 AM
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Carpos models on display Model show at Fighterworld, Newcastle, October 7th & 8th

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von Richthoven: How lucky you English are to find the toilet so amusing. For us, it is a mundane and functional item. For you, the basis of an entire culture.
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13 October 2006, 08:15 PM
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Eduard's 1/48 scale Fokker D.VII (OAW) by Wolf Buddee http://hsfeatures.com/features04/fokkerdviioawwb_1.htm
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von Richthoven: How lucky you English are to find the toilet so amusing. For us, it is a mundane and functional item. For you, the basis of an entire culture.
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14 October 2006, 03:21 PM
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Hasegawa Dr.I Built Up
Here are a couple of shots of the 1/8 Hasegawa Dr.I I built a few years back.
It has since taken a nosedive from a height of 7 feet.
The scratchbuilt wings were unscathed but the fuselage was not so fortunate.
The attach points for the cabanes and landing gear were broken and as yet I've not repaired it,
although I've since added the ply top fuselage fairing.

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14 October 2006, 07:43 PM
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Sorry about the nosedive, vG, but that Eduard DVII is super, Ross.
When you finish refitting, vG, post a new pic!
From the Factory on the hill,
John 
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15 October 2006, 10:25 AM
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I have obviously been remiss in my responses to this thread. Since my last post some truly awesome work has been posted. Of course the DH2 stands out due to the unbelievable rigging! This is in no way meant to slight the rest! I am impressed more and more by the quality of WW1 builds worldwide! As always, Thanks for posting Ross!
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15 October 2006, 03:26 PM
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vonGoebel. Great stuff mate. Please some more photos of her if you may... 
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von Richthoven: How lucky you English are to find the toilet so amusing. For us, it is a mundane and functional item. For you, the basis of an entire culture.
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16 October 2006, 09:00 PM
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vonGoebel. Great stuff mate. Please some more photos of her if you may... 
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Since I've been following theseeker's thread of his Dr.I build my motivation is slowly increasing to get back to the model bench. I'll gather up the parts and post some new pictures (the above are scans). Perhaps getting all the parts together again is just what is needed...
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28 October 2006, 02:28 AM
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Fokker D.VII OAW (mid) Roden 1/48 scale by Claudio Kalicinski
http://www.modelersite.com/Nov2006/E...erDVII_Eng.htm
Due to the legal notice on the site that this build is on i have removed the images I put here from that site. But it is well worth a look as it is a stunning build. Follow the link above.
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28 October 2006, 08:47 AM
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Very impressive build! thanks for posting the link,
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