I will post today, with your indulgence, Three Old Builds from my times as a sinner.
Their only purpose for me is to illustrate examples of scratchbuilding.
Here is the third one.
In my defense I would say that these machines never fired a shot, being Uruguay the peaceful, welcoming and charming little country it is.
These models were made as a commission, long ago, for a local collector.
Once again Aeroclub accessories saved the day.
The Hanriot H-431 (derived from the H-43 was 1928 a biplane of metal fuselage for training purposes powered by a Loraine Mizar radial engine.
Uruguay ended up with one which is the subject of this article; a nice model to make, without too many complications.
The accompanying images show as usual the building process.