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I had the Airfix plastic models flying on my bedroom ceiling as well!

I'm sure we can dig up the info. I don't think there were too many of them.
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rotton50 wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 7:07 pm
Moggy wrote: Tue Jan 13, 2026 11:09 pm You can't stop.
Basically I think of this as digital model making. A return to my youth except the models aren't hanging from the ceiling, they're flying around in virtual space.
Yes ! I fully agree :D

I even started thinking that LR Models are 1/72 scale while HR Models 1/48 or 1/32 scale...

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Still working through some lesser known aircraft from Germany and the Allies:

Nieuport 25 ( a prototype with a 200 HP rotary ). I didn't make a separate set of skins for this one. I used the Nieuport 24 skins as it was an upgrade to the engine and wings with no visible changes:
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HalberstadtC4 escort fighter and ground attack. Apparently a pretty good dogfighter too:
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Siemens-Schuckert D 1, a copy of the French Nieuport 11:
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Siemens-Schuckert D 4:
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BTW, this is a lo-res model thus proving that with a little attention to detail a lo-res model can look quite good.

Siemens-Schuckert D 6 parasol version of the D 4:
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Fokker C 1 two seat version of the Fokker D 7:
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Roland D 6:
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Albatros D 9
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)I realized after I took the screenshot that I left a radiator on the top wing. It's been removed.

Fokker D 6, basically a Dr1 in biplane configuration:
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Fokker D 9 parasol version of the D 7:
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A few other yet to come:
Sopwith Snapper
Sopwith Snark
Martinsyde F.4 Buzzard
Aviatek D 1
Aviatek D 4
Aviatek D 7
Pfaltz D 15
Rumpler D 1
AFG DJ 1
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