Pfalz D III A 1/32 Wingnut Wings
Well, not my best job, but I enjoy to build this model.
My first 1/32, normally I work on 1/72.
A little bit of history from wiki: the Pfalz D.III was a fighter aircraft used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during the First World War. The D.III was the first major original design from Pfalz Flugzeugwerke. Though generally considered inferior to contemporary Albatros and Fokker fighters, the D.III was widely used by the Jagdstaffeln from late 1917 to mid-1918. It continued to serve as a training aircraft until the end of the war.
Every version of the box of Wingnut Wing is beautiful, for color or scheme.
I like bright colors, then blu and red.
I made my first Wingnut Wings without improvements, but it gives the possibility to create a real masterpiece.
At the next model…
See you
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bob mack said on November 28, 2019
gorgeous
Tom Cleaver said on November 28, 2019
More pix! I say, boy!! More pix!!
This is really nice. More pix!
Paolo Ruffato said on November 29, 2019
You’re right. I’ll do it.
Louis Gardner said on November 29, 2019
Your Pfalz D III is a real beauty !!! For me it’s a toss up between this Pfalz D III type and the Albatros D III (and D V) as to which plane is the most elegant of all WW1 aircraft. These WNW kits also seem to be a jewel……. You build is superb, and I like it a lot. Nice choice of colors by the way. Jasta 15 I think ???
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Paolo Ruffato said on November 29, 2019
Jasta 18. Yes I like very much Albatros D III too.
Thanks!!!! I’ll post Pfalz D XII in 1/72…
dale travis said on November 29, 2019
Great looking build!
John Healy said on November 29, 2019
Nice work, Paolo. That’s one of my favorite kits.
James Pullen said on November 30, 2019
Paolo, I agree with you about the red and blue. A lovely build!
Jérôme Chapelle said on December 1, 2019
Really nice build, I like those WWI planes and their bright colors !
Paolo Ruffato said on December 1, 2019
Thank you so much to all. Imodeler is the best “site” to see, speak about and show the results of our lovely hobby.
See you at the next work.
Greg Kittinger said on December 2, 2019
Fantastic and colorful build! Well done.
Paolo Ruffato said on December 3, 2019
Thanks to all.