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Old 20 August 2009, 10:29 AM #71 (permalink)
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Yes, Carl, you are almost right. In the matter of fact it is Toko's SSW D.IV with Part's PE. Heaven and hell when compared to the OOB option. And it already IS. I have just a moment ago left its fuselage with cockpit finished on my desk and sat to the computer to check the mailbox. Coincidence!

As for Albatroses, I have already passed through Roden/Part combination twice. W.4 and D.III (Oef). As far as I remember Part have done a great job there, especially with lovely internal truss.
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Old 20 August 2009, 01:22 PM #72 (permalink)
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My goodness, I can't believe my own eyes!

That this should be possible in 1/72 goes beyond my brain. An outstanding build, Przemol. Great indeed.
Well, they all are, but the Strutter is my favourite.

Beautiful photography, Thanks very much for showing.

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Old 21 August 2009, 02:07 AM #73 (permalink)
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Thank you, Kofoed!

And I am still amazed that you and many others are so amazed with modeling in 1/72... I am simply so accustomed to it, that I cannot even think of building anything bigger. For instance, those fantastic WNW new kits in 1/32may be tempting. But I have a feeling, I would not know what to do with something so huge.
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