I built almost all of the 1/72 Revell WW I models in the 60's and still have many of them. No rigging in those days! I am sometimes tempted to drag one out of the stash and see if I could rig one. I think I have kits of them all. The 1/28 kits came with stretch string to rig with and I used it in the Dr.1.
Here's another WNW kit from Sprue Bros, the Ship's Camel, and some overtrees for the Eduard Tempest Mk II, I already have a full kit so I can use the extra decals for a second model. What a deal for around $20.00.
WNW Sopwith Triplane
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All of that for $20 John?! That’s fantastic!
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Ha ha, Carlos, I wish. Though it wasn't that bad because I got 15% off as the total was over $100, about $110 total with postage.
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Ah ok… it didn’t “fall of the truck” in NYC/NJ parlance…
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Most often when something falls off a truck around me it goes through my oil pan or radiator!