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Old 3 September 2009, 05:38 AM #1 (permalink)
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Roden 1:32 Nieuport 28 WIP

Here are a few shots of my first ever 1:32nd scale build..... The interior is PART photo-etch/RODEN....with many scratch built items, everything behind the rear bulk head is just a facade made out of Ever-Green strip...so alignment is not an issue...It's there, JUST IN CASE you can catch a glimpse behind the bulkhead.

On to the Fuselage!!!!!

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Old 3 September 2009, 05:46 AM #2 (permalink)
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Nieuport 28 interior

What you have done so far really looks super. I'll be looking forward to your future posts. Carl T
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Old 3 September 2009, 05:58 AM #3 (permalink)
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well wonderful work Ken what scale do you normally work in ?? this looks great ..... Doug
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Old 3 September 2009, 06:06 AM #4 (permalink)
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Thanks Carl & Doug!

I had moved up from 1:72nd scale to 1:48th, but then the flood gates opened on all these large scale kits & well looks like i'm a two scale guy??? 1:48 & 1:32...........

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Glen,

Where did you get the PART PE set?
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Old 3 September 2009, 11:00 AM #6 (permalink)
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Hi Ken,
You hit the ground running Superb detail thus far.
Looking forward to more.
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Old 3 September 2009, 12:45 PM #7 (permalink)
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Glen,

Where did you get the PART PE set?
Hello Glen,

Try here:

W.W.I ACFT COLOR

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Old 3 September 2009, 12:49 PM #8 (permalink)
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Hi Ken,
You hit the ground running Superb detail thus far.
Looking forward to more.
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Hello Bob,

I used two of your little buckles in the interior build....can you spot them???? Not that the angles are all that great but they are there....The shoulder harness will attach to them once the fuselage is buttoned up!
Just goes to show you there are more uses for your products!
Only limit is ones imagination!

Thanks for the kind words!

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Old 3 September 2009, 04:31 PM #9 (permalink)
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That's REAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLY a NICE "PIT" !!!

Amazing work ! SO neat too. It is very instructional for me to see the whole assembly together like that, ready for insertion in to the (tube) fuselage halves.

Especially for me since while this IS one of the series simplier kits interms of Part numbers and ease of contruction, it has long fallen towards the bottom of the Build Stack.

The PART fret for it is outstanding, but as well I personaly havent gotten to it so it is an Awesome pleasure to see you use it and especilly put together so well.

Based on these teasers I shall be salivating to see the rest as it comes together !!!

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hello ken
very good work and use of Part pe
the big fingers like mine prefer the 1/32
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