Well.. after 6 weeks of building, one of my longest builds ever as I had to wait for various things.. including time to finish the model, my WNW LVG is finally finished.
I learned a lot of new techniques in this build and developed a way to simulate the wood grain bits that a wrote a small feature on for Aeroscale.
I finished photographing the model and the first thing that happened, I broke one of the drag rigging lines... Thank goodness photos were finished! Anyway, here is the finished product.





Next up is either the SE5.a or Bristol Fighter. Am trying to build them in sequence of their kit numbers.
But before that I have to finish the Revell 1/400 QM2 with GMM PE for my Wife.