Well here it is.





The pics dont show the problems I had with the alignment of the wings, the dilethral is off, but practice will make that better, I hope[:D]
Well here it is.





The pics dont show the problems I had with the alignment of the wings, the dilethral is off, but practice will make that better, I hope[:D]
Very nice. what scale?
Looks great for your first Bipe. I assume that it’s the 1/48 AM kit? Keep em coming.
yes 1/48, my eyes cant handle anything smaller:-)
Looks mighty good to me, how difficult was the rigging?
plane looks great. keep up the good work
Very nice build! I have always liked planes from that era.
Makes me want to drag mine out and start work on it, but I have too many I never finished already. I have a few good photos of the F3F the Lone Star Museum had in Galveston, Tx.
Very nice bird thanks for the detailed pics.
Nice lookin’ bipe ! Always liked those “Yellow Wings.” Well done !
Beautifull build . good job on the base too.
I can imagine with the correct background it would make a very convinicing picture.
Very nice work!
Great job. I love those between-the-wars biplanes.
Nice job! love those early pre-war fighters: Goshawk, P-26, Hawk, etc-like those yellow wings too. esp with blue fuselages.
Im getting Xs on 3 of the 5 photos! Must be something wrong with the link?
But great job on the biplane, Miller! Ive always wanted to build a golden era biplane but just never got around to doing that. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
well done. great looking bird.
joe
Rigging was PE mostly and it wasnt to hard, considering my inexperience. The base was pre made (cause I am lazy) and just painted and drybrushed with some grass added.