[WWI] Likely to be expensive but oh... so nice!
Pedro Soares
pnsoares1 at netcabo.pt
Fri Dec 4 17:29:17 EST 2009
Dave
Quite high in what Neil defines as wow factor.
Very nice
P
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>De: wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org] Em
>nome de Hooper, Dave
>Enviada: sexta-feira, 4 de Dezembro de 2009 08:05
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>Assunto: Re: [WWI] Likely to be expensive but oh... so nice!
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>> I've just done a review of the Azur Nieuport 29 which I liked alot,
>but it
>> wasn't the easiest build I've ever had to do.
>
>>I was tempted to get one. Needs much refining?
>
>Diego
>
>95% on the kit goes together beautifully. Most of constructional issues
>I had involved the struts (which is nothing unusual on a limited run
>kit), and the undercarriage (especially the fitting of the Lobsterpot
>radiators and the etched brass semi circular plates- which on my example
>are the incorrect plates, because I had a ham fisted moment and broke
>the plates for the french version). I would certainly recommend the kit.
>I've attached a photo.
>
>Regards
>
>Dave
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