[WWI] Stakken progress

Helen and Chris 2kermavio at orange.fr
Thu Sep 4 06:32:43 EDT 2008


Thank you for sharing this, Dennis.

Referring back to my original posting on the list, your comments are a great confidence booster for the newbies - experts like you have top wings falling off!

Hell, I can do that!

And you GAVE UP! (Gasps of disbelief from the audience).

In the short time I have been a listee, I have realised, with growing horror, that I have joined the company of professional artists, photographers and others with an ability far superior to mine.

So, thank you, again, Dennis, for sharing that hic-cough.  If you can do that, then I can make a complete pigs ear of whatever I'm doing and know that the great and the good can do that too.

I'm looking forward to seeing the finished article.

Best Regards,

Chris



> None.
>
> The top wing fell off when I was turning it over.  I modified the
> Aeroclub jig (spread it out as far as I could) and the plane is sitting
> in it.  I have not touched it for two or three weeks.
>
> I have completed an Eduard Nieuport 23 and a Revell Fokker D.VII.  The
> Nieuport is out of the box and the Revell was mated with parts from the
> Roden kit.  I started the Roden D.VII but gave up.  But its parts look
> good on the Revell kit.
>
> I will get back to the Staaken this week, I promise.
>
> Dennis
>
>
>
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