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Amazing details!!
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Few trinkets from the bombardier's compartment.
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what i said....magnificent.
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You really enjoy those details, don't you?
Beautiful work - the model reminds me of Captain Nemo's sub in one of those Jules Verne novels. In fact a pity that in reality those things were used as bombers...... Keep up the great work, Erik |
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Hello,
This is an amazing build, which goes far beyond the kit you started from. I belong to another forum that focuses on WWI aircraft models that I think would be very interested in watching your build if you would like to post this over there also. In fact, I posted some paper models with them and they started a new sub group for paper models. They are very welcoming and open to new things. I am a member of both forums since I enjoy paper modeling and WW1 aircraft. You would also feel at home on both, I'm sure. Their address is ww1aircraftmodels.com Look for the forum link near the top left. Thanks, and I hope you share this with them! If you don't mind, with your permission, I'd like to post a link on their forum to your build here. My forum name there is the same as here: Pgtaylorart
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