Also available (but not at the airshow

After assembling it, which took about 35 minutes, it looks really nice. It makes me wish I would've bought the SPAD. The wings are quite sturdy and are held in place by screws that are in the wing struts and pretty much hidden unless you go looking for them. The fuselage went together by placing 3 rods in one side and traping the rudder, stabilizer, under carriage, and engine radiator w/prop in between. It fits in right next to my 32X airplane line up.
If I had a camera I'd post some pics. Too many cool toys out there to buy a camera.

I highy recommend this new line. And besides, where are the other 1/32 WWI airplanes at?
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