I feel sure that you made your son happy. Going head to head with a Cylon is not usually a good idea. Try to use your superior manoeuvrability and rotation
Naharaht Today, 11:21Nice job fixing it! Haven't had a problem with crooked wings yet.
I got to see him playing with it at the Military Aviation Museum. I really liked those penguins
I just remembered that this is the second person that I know who has won a raffle. The other was Rich S. who won the around the world plane.
BobP Today, 10:09From the Wantsum Brewery Ltd. in St Nicholas At Wade, Kent come Thunderbolt American IPA.
Thank you. I'm not familiar with the freezer technique, but it sounds self-explanatory and I can probably google it or find it on this forum.
The Nieuport ended up getting a repaint to Indian Army Aviation Corps No.I 'Dacoit' Squadron colours. But No.I squadron got sent to Mesopotamia in 1917.
RoyWilliamson Today, 09:10Thanks! I really worked hard to win this one.
Fear not Dave, no babies or balloons were harmed.
Great job on your fix. I wholeheartedly agree with Dave, trying to re-work these can be a real pain.
Teaticket Today, 08:52Well done! It is hard to fix these little guys, the older I get the harder. I have had to totally dis-assemble many over the years. The freezer technique
clipper1801 Today, 08:23I'm hoping to start playing Wings of Glory WW1 in 2020 and have been buying some models to play 1918 games. Unfortunately one of the models had a crooked
RoyWilliamson Today, 08:14Glad it arrived safe and sound, Peter! Congratulations again on your win
All the best,
Matt
Mike, I really like the Aerodrome watermark on the cards. This would be really nice promo for Origins
You old dog Peter.... hope you didn't crush the balloon...!
Perhaps this drawing might be more suitable for a Pfalz D.III:
Oops! Still a D.IIIa!
PS: This one:
Today my lovely wife and I went for a walk around the local reservoir. On the way we stopped off at the PO. There were two slips for packages in our box,
Teaticket Yesterday, 18:17Then I added to my F86 forces.
2 more ROC Sabres
1 JSDF
and 2 of what I think the ROKAF had
Yes, nothing muddies the waters quite like the internet!
That line drawing of yours is confusing - DEFINITELY a D.IIIa tail - in addition
The sad part about the Internet, there are no referees. This drawing is one of several, and of the few I have, all appear to be IIIa, but are labeled
OldGuy59 Yesterday, 17:54Thanks Steve, that would be great, I'm after the set with the red eyes for the cammo'd SPAD & I'm OK for roundels as I still have a set of Dom's too.
flash Yesterday, 16:15The Pfalz D.III had a smaller. squared-off tail empennage
The Pfalz D.IIIa had an enlarged, curve-fronted
Having a go at fixing a crooked wing - Ares SE.5A model
Yeah, contact Ares and get a replacement !
flash Today, 12:16Great job on correcting it yourself though.