Wingnut wings fokker E .1V

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demon

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Just getting back into building models after a short break
This is my first ww1 build I used tamiya paints throughout apart from a few small bits I also upgraded the twin row rotary engine for the Taurus models resin job which by itself has 130 parts I also used bobs buckles tubes for the riging and e z line thin with home made anchor points from twisted .15mm copper wire
Got to say the fit on wingnut wings kits is the best please feel free to comment
 

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Polux

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Nice build!!
I’m not a plane builder...but someday I would like to try a Wignut kit....
 

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Nice build!!
I’m not a plane builder...but someday I would like to try a Wignut kit....

All you need to do is find the winning numbers for the lottery ......
 

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Wingnut models look awesome. A fantastic result there Roger.
 
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