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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => WW1 Aircraft Dioramas => Topic started by: Jamo on June 07, 2015, 11:56:12 AM
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French mechanics pose with a recently captured Fokker Eindecker, Western Front 1916. The uneven finish on the wings is very interesting
(http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/af234/Jamo_kiwi/Z%20Oddments/Fokker%20Dio.jpg)
Image is 1980 x 1200 pixels
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That's a great photo. Also check the finish on the rudder...
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An excellent photo James, thanks for posting.
Des.
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Very cool photo! Now we really need the cart that was posted a few weeks ago, or plans for one if anyone has them with dimensions for scratch building one. Did Aviattic mention they are doing one, or did I dream that?
George
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What a great idea! Wow, how to replicate that wing . . . .
Warren
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The finish on the wings and rudder will be castor oil - those things were filthy.
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All we need now is for someone to release a heap of mechanic figures, desperately needed for British and German as well.
Des.
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I can't resist this one. I have a bunch of books on horse drawn wagons that i can probably steal a wagon from. I have some scale skeletons i build figures around with oven baking clay, so i can whip up the mechanics. Thanks a lot for such a great idea