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Fokker E III (Schreiber-Bogen)
My first plane in 1:50 scale. It worked out well for the most part. These instructions aren't much for details. The engine for example was all guess work. And some of the smaller parts weren't shown. Again, I figured it out and wasn't upset about lack of instructions. It is a good kit.
My thoughts did question the thought process of the pilots that went up in this paper kit of an airplane. I mean - yeesh!
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Nicely done. Thanks for the pics. What did you use for the bracing wires?
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Great job, very nice E.III
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Very well done. You did a great job on the rigging too.
Gary
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Looks great Greg.
Schrieber-Bogen are not my favourites at all!
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Nice job, Greg. I tried this model very early in my paper modeling adventure, and botched it pretty badly before I barely got started. I'm glad to see finally see it completed.
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Just used simple but extra fine sewing string, Kip747
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