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Looking forward to this one
Its a real shame about the kit issues you've got mate
I did do/have done quite a bit of research for WW1 aircraft kits and Roden although make some really nice subjects their kits can be very hit and miss. Like you're suggesting WNW are the way to go, they're just way better than anything else out there at present if you want 1/32 WW1 aircraft and that does justify their cost, although for some pushes them beyond reach.
I opted for Eduard 1/48 as my experience building kits before moving on to WNW, but I'm sure your sort these issues out and build a great looking model

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Not sure this is going to be anything worth looking forward to, just getting back into the hobby so pretty rusty and relearning. Looking at this kit, if it was better engineered and the molding was a higher quality, it should have been a pretty simple and quick build.
But it seems every step forward has 1 to 1 1/2 steps back.
I think I have worked out how to fix the upper wing, but it is very time consuming.
Not sure I would call this a build where so called basic modeling skills are enough (whatever they may be).
Thought I would dry fit the fulselage yesterday.
All I am going to say is that I will upload photos later.
If I manage to make a reasonable to half presentable job of this, my skills would have improved during the process, so that is a positive.
Pig headedness is just coming into now and this thing will get glued together, even if it doesn't want to or ressemble an Albatros D.1.
Don't think I will be buying another Roden kit after this.

So, logically... If... she... weighs the same as a duck.. she's made of wood.