Hi Paul, once again a very nice build, the Germans certainly built awesome looking fighters. Perhaps you could in the future do a video displaying all your ww1 aircraft together ?
Thanks, Jeffrey... you made me laugh out loud when I read your comment, only becuase when I occassionally change the desplay layout in my cabinets, I've got next to no room to move because of all the kits on tables, desktops, the sofa and floor... I really need to buy a mansion, I think. just to accommodate all the models... lol! But, your suggestion of showing the WW1 kits as a group has been noted, rest assured... ;-).
Bravo Paul. That was very beautiful and adept oil painting of the plywood clinker-style fuselage. I've also chosen a similar livery for my build by the way. I was delighted that you used the Aviattic lozenge transfers; your tips for applying them are quite helpful again, I'm going to be using the aftermarket Aviattic transfers rather than the set that came with the kit. I must admit that I had a bit of an anxiety attack when I watched you expertly rig using the scratch built turnbuckles. I'm too fumble fingered for that, so I'll have to improvise a bit when I get to that stage. No doubt I'll be watching your video quite a few more times over the next several weeks (months?). All the best and thanks for this wonderful video.👏👏👏
Thanks, Mark... I'm glad the video has perhaps given you some pointers for your own build. I, and I'm sure others as well, will look forward to your finished kit. I'm sure it will be a smart-looking build... ;-).
@@modcon8297 I was pretty sure I’d seen your Roland before and sure enough it appeared in one of your earlier videos focused on building and painting tips. Thanks so much for the update and new edit. Extremely helpful. 👍👍