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Old 16 February 2002, 02:16 PM #1 (permalink)
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There's a brief, but good, piece on DPC Models and its Pfalz DXII model on page 57 of the March 2002 issue of Flying Models magazine.
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Old 16 February 2002, 04:33 PM #2 (permalink)
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Hello
Roundel I have the DPC Pfalz DXII, DIII,and DRI I got the DIII about 75% done IMHO they are great!

You can see more at :

http://www.dpcmodels.homestead.com/

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Old 18 February 2002, 06:28 AM #3 (permalink)
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Chip55:

Thanks for the links. I have a great deal of respect for stick and tissue models and those who build them. If I had eight fewer thumbs and eight more fingers, I'd give them a try. Now you know why I'm big on profiles and solids.

For those who can build them, there's a wide variety of stick and tissue kits out there, ranging from the Sopwith Camel to the English Electric Lightning.
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