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Old 29 July 2002, 06:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just wondering if anyone has built either the ProfiPACK or the standard one? If so any pics of the finished kit?
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Looks like Eduard didnt sell a single copy of this kit.... : :P
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I'm going to be buying one very shortly from Squadron. It might be a while before it's built, as I have two Eduard Dr 1s and a DML Dr 1 to build before it. But as soon as it is, I'll post the pics.

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Thanks Peter. I also ordered the E.III from Earl at NKR the other day. I am waiting on it to arrive..
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Old 21 August 2002, 03:58 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I changed my mind! I'm going to be ordering an E III from Squadron (the regular kit, not the Profipak), as well as a Pegasus DH-2. To my knowledge, I haven't seen any of the 'drome regulars building it. Should be interesting. I really like the looks of it, besides it being the nemisis of the Fokker. Could you do me a favor? Let me know when you build the E-III? I'd really like to see pics of that....
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I have an E.IV non profi. Very good one, but IMHO Albatros D.V and Fokker Dr.I were better.
AFAIK the first built Eduard's Eindecker available online will be in the Bill Arnold's section of the gallery of the WWI Models Mailing List Site.
I know he bought two Fokkers on the Nats, and he was also the first one who'd built all the new Rodens (various Albies D. type and Fokkers D.VII).

http://www.wwi-models.org/Images/Arnold/Al...tros/index.html

But it's only the supposition. Maybe wrong?
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I don't think so. In Poland it was very difficult to find them in July. All imported sets were sold immediately!
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Has anyone built a DH-2 yet? Anyone have any info on what the interior looked like, or what units of the RFC flew it? i'd appreciate any and all info. Thanks, guys!!
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Hey Pete,

DanSan and some others would know.
 
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It would also help if the scale was indicated.
 
 

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