Dwayne Williams tackled the 1/32 Roden kit and emerged triumphant. Here he shares his pictures with us.
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Early Aviation
Discuss World War I and the early years of aviation thru 1934.
Discuss World War I and the early years of aviation thru 1934.
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Seimens-Schuckert D.IIIJessie_C
British Columbia, Canada
Joined: September 03, 2009
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Joined: September 03, 2009
KitMaker: 6,965 posts
AeroScale: 6,247 posts
Posted: Friday, December 07, 2012 - 01:16 PM UTC
Kornbeef
England - South East, United Kingdom
Joined: November 06, 2005
KitMaker: 1,667 posts
AeroScale: 1,551 posts
Joined: November 06, 2005
KitMaker: 1,667 posts
AeroScale: 1,551 posts
Posted: Friday, December 07, 2012 - 05:53 PM UTC
A really nice rendition of a really characteristic craft. Lovely work Dwayne, A great idea for a feature too Jessie.
JackFlash
Colorado, United States
Joined: January 25, 2004
KitMaker: 11,669 posts
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Joined: January 25, 2004
KitMaker: 11,669 posts
AeroScale: 11,011 posts
Posted: Friday, December 07, 2012 - 06:07 PM UTC
Nice work! Good feature.
GhostHawk
Cordoba, Argentina
Joined: January 27, 2011
KitMaker: 268 posts
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Joined: January 27, 2011
KitMaker: 268 posts
AeroScale: 264 posts
Posted: Friday, December 07, 2012 - 10:47 PM UTC
Yes, Really Good...! Congrats..!
Posted: Sunday, December 09, 2012 - 07:52 AM UTC
Dwayne,
Salute! Beautiful job. I think the Seimens-Schuckert D. was the first of the "modern post-WWI" fighters (ya know what I mean?); it's lines look like creations from the 1930s. Udet's planes always make a great subject.
Salute! Beautiful job. I think the Seimens-Schuckert D. was the first of the "modern post-WWI" fighters (ya know what I mean?); it's lines look like creations from the 1930s. Udet's planes always make a great subject.