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Thanks, guys! And to echo the comment made by Viator, I'd have to say I agree -- this is a first-class design. There was literally not a single issue with the parts fit or or skin alignments anywhere. There might have been one or two of the usual hiccups with the diagrams or parts numbers, but they were very minor and certainly nothing that threw up a complete roadblock or left one head-scratching for hours -- unlike some other kits I could mention.
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What a well crafted build. I have to rush over to your build log.
Thanks for the beautiful pictures too. Hope you do more of the Kartonowa Kolekcja WWI builds. Gene K |
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I have the Pup, Camel. Fokker E.V, and Fokker D.VII in my stash and always keep one eye on the KK website to see what's new. The D.VII was KK #1, and its graphics are a bit lacking in detail, but the other three all look great.
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What.A.Beauty!
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Perfect Chris, perfect.
Ab |
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Same here on all accounts. I scale up the KK paper models as a basis for Radio Control kits, and in that regard have traced most of the pieces that require cardboard backing. That way I can use my Silhouette Cameo to precisely cut those thick parts (thus saving my thumb and inedx finger). So if you have a Silhouette cutter and want some cut files (in whatever scale) let me know. Gene K |
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Great modeling ccoyle, realy fine art.
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Read your complete build log. Very interesting method for the bracing wires and struts assembly, thanks.
Shalom Mor |
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