Charles you have put a lot of work in refinishing that plane. Other than the wing would never guess it was a Super Ringmaster. Sure a lot of detail that you put on it. Now I wait for flight reports. As great as it looks and the work you put in I would be afraid to fly it. 
Gentlemen, thank you for the fine compliments. It's appreciated.
John,
Certainly I would rather build than fly. No secrete about that.
However, eventually I do get around to flying every model I build. R/C, flew every one I finished, CL, I'll do the same here also. They are getting done.
Unless I sell something first. I've done that before. Anybody want to buy anything?
Do I get apprehensive with a new model? A one of a kind model which I designed, that no one else has one like it in the world.
Honestly, not at all.
Well, depends on the model.
OK, probably a little bit.
Second thought, maybe a lot.
In fact, a great deal!
Possibly you're right, I won't fly it.
Maybe I'll have someone else fly it first?
I'm kidding, I don't do that.
My good stuff, no one flies my good stuff.
Well, OK, maybe only special modelers.
All kidding aside, I never fly a model until it's completely ready.
Especially how the engine runs. The McCoy still needs some brake in.
Everything I build will get flown.
I look forward to it.
There's no feeling better than building and finishing a beautiful model, then banging it up on the first flight.