Kurt,
I've been looking at the DFWs all afternoon and I've just noticed a small difference between the late models and the mid production version. The mid production machine sits on the ground...
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Kurt,
I've been looking at the DFWs all afternoon and I've just noticed a small difference between the late models and the mid production version. The mid production machine sits on the ground...
I've just tried loading on a range of airfields across Belgium and northern France with no problems.
:applause::applause:
Very nice and very useful! An added bonus is that she lands on the airfield (in my landing at Koolkerke) rather than taking ages to stop.
Many thanks!
Bravo and thank you Kurt:ernaehrung004:
Beautiful model. Can't wait to try her in a mission:encouragement:
No pic?
Looking good, although I did like the stowed gun. Stuart Green's Caudron G.4 model file has a gun gun animation which might be worth a look.
Hugely impressed with your modelling progress...
Kurt, Is the rear gun animated? Your pic shows it with the butt in the stirrup (great detail) so will it move into the firing position, along with the gunner?
probably a silly question.
Kurt, Is the rear gun animated? Your pic shows it with the butt in the stirrup (great detail) so will it move into the firing position, along with the gunner?
probably a silly question.
Fantastic work Kurt. The exhaust system looks just like the real thing and the Parabellum is a work of art.:applause:
Martin,
Some beautiful camos indeed, but it is likely that a lot of these had lozenged wings, paricularly the ones allocated to Marine units in 1918.
CK, there are some excellent profiles on the Wingnuts Wings website. I admire your courage taking on the exhaust system for the DFW CV. Bravo:applause: