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Old 8 October 2007, 09:19 AM #91 (permalink)
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Congratulations!

Hi Brad,
I have with great interest followed your build here. Thank you so much for this on-line show, with plenty of most informative comments.
This DIII looks as something out of this world. In short: Perfect!
Congratulations with a stunning model, and thanks for showing us.

P.s. I like your B&W picture of Voss very much.

Thanks
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Old 8 October 2007, 11:23 AM #92 (permalink)
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Super job and thanks for allowing us to follow along. This will help me when I start this kit. After seeing yours I can't wait to start this project.
Thanks Again, I really enjoyed it.
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Old 8 October 2007, 02:11 PM #93 (permalink)
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He does fine work! Brad beautiful finish. Thanks for the inclusion of the figure here. You may have to do a write up on the fit situation on the internal parts to the fuselage. I would be interested in the specifics. I ran into one or two with the Pfalz D.III. Though it just took some careful planning. At any rate you are a steely-eyed model builder !

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Old 9 October 2007, 09:59 AM #94 (permalink)
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Staggering work Brad, this is a real treat.
Your craftsmanship is peerless.
I am awestruck...what a beautiful model.

I hope you don't mind,.......here's a little more fun.....



She's a beaut and no mistake.

Now, what's up your sleeve for the next build?
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