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Looks as if you could climb in and fly it away !

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Now this is simply stunning  what a wonderful model.  I love this scheme too and as someone mentioned above  museum quality. 

Great work 

Chris

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That's a lot of nice reference photos. Rhinebeck or Shuttleworth, is it? Now, please post the pics of your model!

 

Whatever, a stunning object and great photography.

 

Kind regards,

 

Joachim

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If I could build bi-planes they would look almost as good as this.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I cannot.

 

 

And they do not.

 

 

What a beautiful work of art.

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On 24/07/2022 at 22:47, Xmald said:

RAF BE2C 1/32 Lukgraph 

The journey is over and I have to admit I have enjoyed it thoroughly. The BE2 is an extremely interesting subject and the CDL , woodgrain and metal is something I simply love. 
I find the kit to be the best by Lukgraph so far. No issues and and an extremely enjoyable to build. 
Painted with AK RC, AK 3GEN, Gunze, Tamiya and other. 
Weathering with AK pencils and oils. 
The propeller is hand-carved and as always with help of Michał Jakś (laser cut outline) and the hub is by Proper Plane.

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What a lot of cable. Nice.

 

Alain

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What a beautiful thing, Sir!

 

Wonderful work.

 

Looks like a No. 5 Squadron machine? That bunch slapped a roundel just about anywhere flat...

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Absolute work of art.  Although I suspect you just snuck into an air museum and photographed the real thing.  Incredible work.

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Wonderful work and very inspiring.  Great choice of markings too.  The close-set roundels on the wings and the extra set on the tail really set it apart.  I love it. 

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Excellent finish on this kit.  I like Lukgraph kits, too... already have the Friedrichshafen FF33L, and recently bought the Rumpler 6B.1.  You've certainly put in the hours on this build and it shows... very well done  ;-).

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