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The WW1 modelers' reference library => Markings and Camouflage => Topic started by: ALBATROS1234 on May 21, 2015, 07:22:09 AM
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a while back i remember a topic about this fokker,not the one on the drooling bulldog label with the dog on a chain. its just a stylized hex shaped dog face surrounded by a white sunburst . i wa looking for more info on the colors of the craft. i seem to remember a color profile which was a greenish grey but thats it. anyone have a link or a profile that would be great. i was thinking of making it my next build
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Marking found on Microscale 48-150 Polizeifliegerstaffel post-WWI. Sorry, couldn't find a profile. . .
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yeah i have the decals but it just says grey -green for the color. i wanted to see if i could get more info on the scheme. i found in a book but its a weird green and the dog face is in red with yellow sunburst and the decals are black with white sunburst.also it seems to be a late built fokker by the louvers but most of those had bmw engines. i found in a book where it specifies 160hp mercedes d.iii which doesnt seem right for late fokker built. just trying to see if anyone knew more. thanks though rob
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also lozenge pattern. i assume 4 color.
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Try Squadron/Signal Publications #166 Fokker DVII in Action. The green looks a brighter then normal and sort of a mottled finish effect. Lozenge looks 4 Colour to me as well.
(http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n583/lcarroll1/Archive%20Photos/IMG_3849.jpg) (http://s1141.photobucket.com/user/lcarroll1/media/Archive%20Photos/IMG_3849.jpg.html)
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Lance