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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from TimW in AEG IV (Early)
All looking rather splendid. Well done that man!
Von B
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Bobs Buckles reacted to kkarlsen in De Havilland DH 82 'Tiger Moth' - Matchbox
Some progress on the build, the fuselage is almost done...
A detail of the tail, with the rigging in place...
Front office...
The underside with the added details (thanks Max!)
Now there's now turning back, I will have to get on to the rigging...
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Bobs Buckles reacted to Jay Kim in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
Stunning Pfalz! I love the cool color scheme.
Jay
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from monthebiff in WnW "The Duellists" Sopwith Camel F.1 and LVG C.VI
Great progress, Andy
Keep those updates flowing.
Cheers,
von B
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from Out2gtcha in RFI - WnW Sopwith Snipe - 17Sqn - Hawkinge 1924
Tis a thing of real beauty.
Well done!!
von B
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from Sammy in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
My apologies for not posting this on here earlier... but here we are
Well, my friends, the curtain has finally come down on my MFJ III Pfalz DIIIa - YAY!!! It has been 5 long years since my last completed kit. I guarantee you, you won't have to wait another 5 more. Not with the likes of WNW's build quality and attention to detail. Superb!!
Let me start by saying a big Thank you to Steve Robson. His generosity knows no bounds - cheers mate!
A big thank you goes out to Garry from Hannants London. He gave me the birthday gift of one of Doug Craners superb wooden wonders - cheers Gazz!
To Sir Peter Jackson:
Thanks for pouring your time and passion into WNW. You have given all of us innumerable hours of enjoyment, speculation and a web based brotherhood of loyal followers - Gawd Bless Ya!
What you see before you is my rendition of an unknown pilot + unknown serial MFJ.III Pfalz. The only surviving picture and the basis for my build can be seen on page 64 of Greg VanWyngarden's Pfalz Scout Aces of World War One. From this sole surviving picture I went with a gut feeling (I'm happy to be proven wrong) that the band around the diamond was yellow and not black. Why? I can see no tonal difference between the Diamond band and the yellow tail section. Like I say, I'm happy to be wrong ;-)
Let the pictures begin…
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from Sammy in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/14.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/15.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/16.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/17.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/19.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/20.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/21.jpg
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Bobs Buckles reacted to Gigant in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
Took the words right outa my laptop!
Tom
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from Out2gtcha in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
My apologies for not posting this on here earlier... but here we are
Well, my friends, the curtain has finally come down on my MFJ III Pfalz DIIIa - YAY!!! It has been 5 long years since my last completed kit. I guarantee you, you won't have to wait another 5 more. Not with the likes of WNW's build quality and attention to detail. Superb!!
Let me start by saying a big Thank you to Steve Robson. His generosity knows no bounds - cheers mate!
A big thank you goes out to Garry from Hannants London. He gave me the birthday gift of one of Doug Craners superb wooden wonders - cheers Gazz!
To Sir Peter Jackson:
Thanks for pouring your time and passion into WNW. You have given all of us innumerable hours of enjoyment, speculation and a web based brotherhood of loyal followers - Gawd Bless Ya!
What you see before you is my rendition of an unknown pilot + unknown serial MFJ.III Pfalz. The only surviving picture and the basis for my build can be seen on page 64 of Greg VanWyngarden's Pfalz Scout Aces of World War One. From this sole surviving picture I went with a gut feeling (I'm happy to be proven wrong) that the band around the diamond was yellow and not black. Why? I can see no tonal difference between the Diamond band and the yellow tail section. Like I say, I'm happy to be wrong ;-)
Let the pictures begin…
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from Old Dog in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
My apologies for not posting this on here earlier... but here we are
Well, my friends, the curtain has finally come down on my MFJ III Pfalz DIIIa - YAY!!! It has been 5 long years since my last completed kit. I guarantee you, you won't have to wait another 5 more. Not with the likes of WNW's build quality and attention to detail. Superb!!
Let me start by saying a big Thank you to Steve Robson. His generosity knows no bounds - cheers mate!
A big thank you goes out to Garry from Hannants London. He gave me the birthday gift of one of Doug Craners superb wooden wonders - cheers Gazz!
To Sir Peter Jackson:
Thanks for pouring your time and passion into WNW. You have given all of us innumerable hours of enjoyment, speculation and a web based brotherhood of loyal followers - Gawd Bless Ya!
What you see before you is my rendition of an unknown pilot + unknown serial MFJ.III Pfalz. The only surviving picture and the basis for my build can be seen on page 64 of Greg VanWyngarden's Pfalz Scout Aces of World War One. From this sole surviving picture I went with a gut feeling (I'm happy to be proven wrong) that the band around the diamond was yellow and not black. Why? I can see no tonal difference between the Diamond band and the yellow tail section. Like I say, I'm happy to be wrong ;-)
Let the pictures begin…
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from Troy Molitor in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
My apologies for not posting this on here earlier... but here we are
Well, my friends, the curtain has finally come down on my MFJ III Pfalz DIIIa - YAY!!! It has been 5 long years since my last completed kit. I guarantee you, you won't have to wait another 5 more. Not with the likes of WNW's build quality and attention to detail. Superb!!
Let me start by saying a big Thank you to Steve Robson. His generosity knows no bounds - cheers mate!
A big thank you goes out to Garry from Hannants London. He gave me the birthday gift of one of Doug Craners superb wooden wonders - cheers Gazz!
To Sir Peter Jackson:
Thanks for pouring your time and passion into WNW. You have given all of us innumerable hours of enjoyment, speculation and a web based brotherhood of loyal followers - Gawd Bless Ya!
What you see before you is my rendition of an unknown pilot + unknown serial MFJ.III Pfalz. The only surviving picture and the basis for my build can be seen on page 64 of Greg VanWyngarden's Pfalz Scout Aces of World War One. From this sole surviving picture I went with a gut feeling (I'm happy to be proven wrong) that the band around the diamond was yellow and not black. Why? I can see no tonal difference between the Diamond band and the yellow tail section. Like I say, I'm happy to be wrong ;-)
Let the pictures begin…
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from Gazzas in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
My apologies for not posting this on here earlier... but here we are
Well, my friends, the curtain has finally come down on my MFJ III Pfalz DIIIa - YAY!!! It has been 5 long years since my last completed kit. I guarantee you, you won't have to wait another 5 more. Not with the likes of WNW's build quality and attention to detail. Superb!!
Let me start by saying a big Thank you to Steve Robson. His generosity knows no bounds - cheers mate!
A big thank you goes out to Garry from Hannants London. He gave me the birthday gift of one of Doug Craners superb wooden wonders - cheers Gazz!
To Sir Peter Jackson:
Thanks for pouring your time and passion into WNW. You have given all of us innumerable hours of enjoyment, speculation and a web based brotherhood of loyal followers - Gawd Bless Ya!
What you see before you is my rendition of an unknown pilot + unknown serial MFJ.III Pfalz. The only surviving picture and the basis for my build can be seen on page 64 of Greg VanWyngarden's Pfalz Scout Aces of World War One. From this sole surviving picture I went with a gut feeling (I'm happy to be proven wrong) that the band around the diamond was yellow and not black. Why? I can see no tonal difference between the Diamond band and the yellow tail section. Like I say, I'm happy to be wrong ;-)
Let the pictures begin…
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from tucohoward in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/14.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/15.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/16.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/17.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/19.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/20.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/21.jpg
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from tucohoward in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
My apologies for not posting this on here earlier... but here we are
Well, my friends, the curtain has finally come down on my MFJ III Pfalz DIIIa - YAY!!! It has been 5 long years since my last completed kit. I guarantee you, you won't have to wait another 5 more. Not with the likes of WNW's build quality and attention to detail. Superb!!
Let me start by saying a big Thank you to Steve Robson. His generosity knows no bounds - cheers mate!
A big thank you goes out to Garry from Hannants London. He gave me the birthday gift of one of Doug Craners superb wooden wonders - cheers Gazz!
To Sir Peter Jackson:
Thanks for pouring your time and passion into WNW. You have given all of us innumerable hours of enjoyment, speculation and a web based brotherhood of loyal followers - Gawd Bless Ya!
What you see before you is my rendition of an unknown pilot + unknown serial MFJ.III Pfalz. The only surviving picture and the basis for my build can be seen on page 64 of Greg VanWyngarden's Pfalz Scout Aces of World War One. From this sole surviving picture I went with a gut feeling (I'm happy to be proven wrong) that the band around the diamond was yellow and not black. Why? I can see no tonal difference between the Diamond band and the yellow tail section. Like I say, I'm happy to be wrong ;-)
Let the pictures begin…
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from monthebiff in WnW Hansa Brandenburg W.29
A super outcome for your first 'Nut' I would imagine many more will follow.
Excellent!
Cheers,
vB
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Bobs Buckles reacted to BiggTim in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
Nice job, sir! Love the finish!
Tim
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from 109 in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
My apologies for not posting this on here earlier... but here we are
Well, my friends, the curtain has finally come down on my MFJ III Pfalz DIIIa - YAY!!! It has been 5 long years since my last completed kit. I guarantee you, you won't have to wait another 5 more. Not with the likes of WNW's build quality and attention to detail. Superb!!
Let me start by saying a big Thank you to Steve Robson. His generosity knows no bounds - cheers mate!
A big thank you goes out to Garry from Hannants London. He gave me the birthday gift of one of Doug Craners superb wooden wonders - cheers Gazz!
To Sir Peter Jackson:
Thanks for pouring your time and passion into WNW. You have given all of us innumerable hours of enjoyment, speculation and a web based brotherhood of loyal followers - Gawd Bless Ya!
What you see before you is my rendition of an unknown pilot + unknown serial MFJ.III Pfalz. The only surviving picture and the basis for my build can be seen on page 64 of Greg VanWyngarden's Pfalz Scout Aces of World War One. From this sole surviving picture I went with a gut feeling (I'm happy to be proven wrong) that the band around the diamond was yellow and not black. Why? I can see no tonal difference between the Diamond band and the yellow tail section. Like I say, I'm happy to be wrong ;-)
Let the pictures begin…
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from BiggTim in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/14.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/15.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/16.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/17.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/19.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/20.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/21.jpg
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from BiggTim in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
My apologies for not posting this on here earlier... but here we are
Well, my friends, the curtain has finally come down on my MFJ III Pfalz DIIIa - YAY!!! It has been 5 long years since my last completed kit. I guarantee you, you won't have to wait another 5 more. Not with the likes of WNW's build quality and attention to detail. Superb!!
Let me start by saying a big Thank you to Steve Robson. His generosity knows no bounds - cheers mate!
A big thank you goes out to Garry from Hannants London. He gave me the birthday gift of one of Doug Craners superb wooden wonders - cheers Gazz!
To Sir Peter Jackson:
Thanks for pouring your time and passion into WNW. You have given all of us innumerable hours of enjoyment, speculation and a web based brotherhood of loyal followers - Gawd Bless Ya!
What you see before you is my rendition of an unknown pilot + unknown serial MFJ.III Pfalz. The only surviving picture and the basis for my build can be seen on page 64 of Greg VanWyngarden's Pfalz Scout Aces of World War One. From this sole surviving picture I went with a gut feeling (I'm happy to be proven wrong) that the band around the diamond was yellow and not black. Why? I can see no tonal difference between the Diamond band and the yellow tail section. Like I say, I'm happy to be wrong ;-)
Let the pictures begin…
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from Jeff T in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/14.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/15.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/16.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/17.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/19.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/20.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/21.jpg
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from Jeff T in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
My apologies for not posting this on here earlier... but here we are
Well, my friends, the curtain has finally come down on my MFJ III Pfalz DIIIa - YAY!!! It has been 5 long years since my last completed kit. I guarantee you, you won't have to wait another 5 more. Not with the likes of WNW's build quality and attention to detail. Superb!!
Let me start by saying a big Thank you to Steve Robson. His generosity knows no bounds - cheers mate!
A big thank you goes out to Garry from Hannants London. He gave me the birthday gift of one of Doug Craners superb wooden wonders - cheers Gazz!
To Sir Peter Jackson:
Thanks for pouring your time and passion into WNW. You have given all of us innumerable hours of enjoyment, speculation and a web based brotherhood of loyal followers - Gawd Bless Ya!
What you see before you is my rendition of an unknown pilot + unknown serial MFJ.III Pfalz. The only surviving picture and the basis for my build can be seen on page 64 of Greg VanWyngarden's Pfalz Scout Aces of World War One. From this sole surviving picture I went with a gut feeling (I'm happy to be proven wrong) that the band around the diamond was yellow and not black. Why? I can see no tonal difference between the Diamond band and the yellow tail section. Like I say, I'm happy to be wrong ;-)
Let the pictures begin…
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from Kagemusha in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/14.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/15.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/16.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/17.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/19.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/20.jpg
http://bobsbuckles.co.uk/Pfalzmfj/21.jpg
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Bobs Buckles got a reaction from Kagemusha in Pfalz DIIIa WNW Marine Feld Jasta III
My apologies for not posting this on here earlier... but here we are
Well, my friends, the curtain has finally come down on my MFJ III Pfalz DIIIa - YAY!!! It has been 5 long years since my last completed kit. I guarantee you, you won't have to wait another 5 more. Not with the likes of WNW's build quality and attention to detail. Superb!!
Let me start by saying a big Thank you to Steve Robson. His generosity knows no bounds - cheers mate!
A big thank you goes out to Garry from Hannants London. He gave me the birthday gift of one of Doug Craners superb wooden wonders - cheers Gazz!
To Sir Peter Jackson:
Thanks for pouring your time and passion into WNW. You have given all of us innumerable hours of enjoyment, speculation and a web based brotherhood of loyal followers - Gawd Bless Ya!
What you see before you is my rendition of an unknown pilot + unknown serial MFJ.III Pfalz. The only surviving picture and the basis for my build can be seen on page 64 of Greg VanWyngarden's Pfalz Scout Aces of World War One. From this sole surviving picture I went with a gut feeling (I'm happy to be proven wrong) that the band around the diamond was yellow and not black. Why? I can see no tonal difference between the Diamond band and the yellow tail section. Like I say, I'm happy to be wrong ;-)
Let the pictures begin…