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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Under Construction => Topic started by: Radarman on March 31, 2020, 05:47:29 AM
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Hello everyone,
It looks like I'll be working from home for the foreseeable future so I've set up an Imgur account and will start a new project.
A kit I've had in my stash for a long time is now going to get some attention, so here goes.
(https://i.imgur.com/sdtgBEAl.jpg)
The much maligned 1/28th scale Revell Fokker D.VII is know for it's miss-sized rear fuselage and odd shaped main-plane, among other things.
I've gathered the information needed to make the required corrections along with some aftermarket bits and pieces to keep me busy, so here goes.
Kevin in Port Orchard
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Armed with the March/April 1996 issue of "Windsock International', "FineScale Modeler" issues from January 1999 and March 2005 and a build report found on "The Aerodrome" and "AeroScale" by Steven Lawson, along with all the appropriate Data Files, I have begun my quest.
Here are some shots of the over-sized fuselage compared to the Datafile plans.
(https://i.imgur.com/WuXySWz.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/I6khtAw.jpg?2)
I'll make the corrections to the fuselage first and if that goes as planed I'll have a go at the wing.
Kevin
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This was a kit which escaped me as a teenager - I knew of the other large Revell kits but not this one. I will therefore be following with interest.
Stephen.
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I have never seen this kit built , so this is a treat for me .
Terri
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Like Stephen I missed out on this Kit over the years, I'll be a treat to see it in detail as you work your magic on it.
Cheers,
Lance
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Looking forward to this too Kevin,a new one on me too.
Cheers,
Dave.
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I don't know if you will believe this...
It will be quicker, easier and less frustrating to chop the whole back off the fuselage and scratch build a new one. It's a simple box, perhaps an hour's work if you have never done this before. Half an hour if you have
Richard
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Hi Radarman,
Revell has released a total of four kits in 1/28, whereby the Sopwith is difficult to get. The other kits are always reissued.
1. Fokker DR.I
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/fl/f1.jpg)
2. Fokker D.VII
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/fl/f12.jpg)
3. Sopwith Camel
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/fl/f8.jpg)
4. Spad XIII
(http://www.h-j-bellenbaum.de/fl/f5.jpg)
Cheers
Juergen
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I am looking forward to following along with your corrections to this kit!
RAGIII
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Thanks, everyone, for all the support and encouragement. This correction takes a lot of planning. With that in mind I have started the cutting, or should
I say "butchery".
Following the articles from FineScale Modeler and AeroScale I've removed extra plastic from the spine and removed the underside. I used DYMO label tape
as a guide and started out with a scriber. I then completed the cut with a JLC razor saw.
(https://i.imgur.com/XBnPgV5.jpg?3)
(https://i.imgur.com/cVE4B1I.jpg?3)
I'll replace the underside of the fuselage with .40" Evergreen Sheet plastic. This will allow me to make a better representation of the seam and lacing.
Back to work,
Kevin
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That is a good start - I do like kits to be shown who is boss with some use of saws, scalpels, drill, etc. Makes the model more interesting....
Stephen.
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Looks like you are making progress with your surgery! Looks great so far.
RAGIII
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Hello Everyone,
I'm a little further on in my surgery of the D.VII fuselage. The front area below the engine is still to be
corrected. I'm adding a Copper State BMW IIIa engine to the build so that might require the deeper pan beneath the chin.
This correction has turned out to be pretty strait forward.
(https://i.imgur.com/fsa1zLn.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/wjFZFwz.jpg?1)
I'll be working on the cockpit next.
Happy modeling,
Kevin
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Looking Excellent! I am amazed at how easy you are making this look. I am sure it is Harder than you are making it sound ;D
RAGIII
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Looking Excellent! I am amazed at how easy you are making this look. I am sure it is Harder than you are making it sound ;D
RAGIII
Thanks RAGIII,
It was a fairly easy modification. I've still got that upper wing to tackle, wish me luck.
Meanwhile, I added the lacing to the new underside. Sixty-six holes from a #78 drill bit
and some .007" aluminum wire striped from an electrical cord and you're all done.
(https://i.imgur.com/eFjSwiQ.jpg?1)
The aircraft I'll be modeling will have a white rear fuselage so I won't have to worry about
the lacing getting in the way of the lozenge decals.
Happy modeling to everyone,
Kevin
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Outstandingly Old School!
sp
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Really great improvement over the original kit.
Andreas
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Brilliant work, that lacing looks very tidy. Hugely impressed by all the modifications.
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Outstandingly Old School!
sp
I agree with SP!
RAGIII
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Happy to see that there are still some of willing to do the "Original LARGE Scale WW I Aircraft" !
I have one in the works on the SOD far too long, hopefully will have a chance to return to it soon.
Ed
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That needlework is most impressive and a big improvement on kit and PE parts.
Stephen.
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Excellent work on the mods to the fuselage and the lacing . Much better than PE . I scribe my cut lines before cutting as well . Gives the saw a line to follow . Looking forward on the next up-date :)
Terri
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Kevin,
Truly impressive work my friend. Do keep up the the excellence
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Hello everyone.
I hope you are keeping busy and staying healthy. Many thanks for all the kind comments and encouragement you have posted.
I have began the process of correcting the cockpit of my Fokker. The first job was to create a seat
and a new floor board. You can compare the size of the kit seat to the one I've made. It was closer to 1/32 scale.
(https://i.imgur.com/hnH9uBd.jpg?1)
I used some thick paper for the seat back and a scrap of plastic for the base. I have to thank the Paper Model folks for
giving me the idea to use paper. The paper allowed me to add the flair to the outer edges of the seat back. It was then
coated in then CA glue keep it's shape. It's been sprayed with primer and will receive a lozenge cover. The cushion is shaped
from Apoxie Sculpt.
The floor board has Copper State photo etch for the skid plates. I'll be using a Flugzeugwerke 1/28 scale compass.
Anyway, that's where I am today.
Kevin
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Terrific work on the paper seat! 100% better than the kit part! Also excellent work on the floorboard. All is really progressing well.
RAGIII
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Hello everyone,
I have continued at my glacial pace on this kit. Here is the seat with the lozenge covering and the cushion in place.
I'll be adding the belts along the way. My concentration is now on the support frames and the lozenge screen behind the seat.
(https://i.imgur.com/hKIfIuY.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/XkLvKjm.jpg?1)
Slow but still moving, until next time,
Kevin
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Kevin, that seat looks very nice indeed. Well done.
Best regards,
Bob
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Lovely work on the lozenge seat! Your build May be "Glacial" but it is well done!
RAGIII
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Kevin, that seat looks very nice indeed. Well done.
Best regards,
Bob
Lovely work on the lozenge seat! Your build May be "Glacial" but it is well done!
RAGIII
Thanks guys. I'll push on as time permits.
Kevin
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Just catching up on this build. Love the lacing idea!
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That is a superb seat. Speed is not the essence with a build like tis - accuracy is and you have achieved that.
Stephen.
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Hello everyone,
Another bit of progress to report. I've assembled the Flugzeugwerke Compass. This was very delicate and
it couldn't have been accomplished without the help of drills from Drill Bits Unlimited and the use of an
RB Productions Micro Saw.
(https://i.imgur.com/J6h78Fk.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/m56ky79.jpg?1)
The compass dial is a 1/32 scale decal from Airscale but fit the 1/28 scale unit just fine.
I will continue on my cockpit work and hope to stay on track with this build.
Thanks and happy modeling to all,
Kevin
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That compass is amazingly intricate, must have taken great concentration!
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Terrific work on the compass! Looks amazing...Bo would be proud!
RAGIII
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Well Kevin , I must say that your compass is most impressive . I use RB Productions micro saws and love them ! can get into some tight areas with them . Looking forward to your continuing progress :)
Terri
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Thanks to everyone for the complements!
That compass is amazingly intricate, must have taken great concentration!
Richie, this little gem is stronger than one might think but sharp drill bits are a must.
Terrific work on the compass! Looks amazing...Bo would be proud!
RAGIII
RAGIII, your vote of confidence means a lot to this modeler, As for Bo, where oh where can he be? I miss his builds.
Well Kevin , I must say that your compass is most impressive . I use RB Productions micro saws and love them ! can get into some tight areas with them . Looking forward to your continuing progress :)
Terri
Terri, it's always great to know your checking in on my posts. I hope you're back in the modeling groove after the bike mishap.
Happy Modeling!
Kevin
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Hello Everyone,
A little more progress. I've made the fuel tank pressure pump using "bits and bobs" from the scrap box
and a little bit of masking tape.
(https://i.imgur.com/pVheJP9.jpg?1)
After a lick of paint it's all done.
(https://i.imgur.com/Mw0o15x.jpg?1)
I'm getting it together one piece at a time.
Happy Modeling!
Kevin
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Excellent work on the Pump Kevin!
RAGIII
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Very good work on the compass and pump. I too miss Bo's wonderful modelling posts.
Stephen
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Another Swiss watchmaker working here. Great improvements over the original kit parts. Very nice work!
Andreas
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Another Swiss watchmaker working here. Great improvements over the original kit parts. Very nice work!
Andreas
Dangschee Andreas.
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Man , I can use that as a tire pump ! Well done Kevin :) What part of Bavarian are you in ?
Terri
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Hi Terri,
I spent a few years in and around Neu Ulm about 40 years ago in the Air Force.
Kevin
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Nice detail work, Kevin. The pump turned out great.
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That is a build with nice details, and I like details a lot!
Sixty-six holes from a #78 drill bit and some .007" aluminum wire striped from an electrical cord and you're all done.
Is that drill around 0.4mm ? I don't know this number scheme until know.
To handle that size should be easy, my smallest drills are 0.15mm, but very hard to handle without breaking. The next size is 0.22, which is much more robust and used often.
An electrical cord with aluminum wires? Sounds interesting, since I know only copper, at least in this small sizes.
You take a good advantage of this big scale, which allows a lot of realism.
Cheers,
Frank
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Hello Frank,
That is a build with nice details, and I like details a lot!
Sixty-six holes from a #78 drill bit and some .007" aluminum wire striped from an electrical cord and you're all done.
Is that drill around 0.4mm ? I don't know this number scheme until know.
To handle that size should be easy, my smallest drills are 0.15mm, but very hard to handle without breaking. The next size is 0.22, which is much more robust and used often.
An electrical cord with aluminum wires? Sounds interesting, since I know only copper, at least in this small sizes.
You take a good advantage of this big scale, which allows a lot of realism.
Cheers,
Frank
A #78 drill is equal to .406 mm and the .007" wire is equal to .1778 mm. The aluminum wire works better than monofilament fishing line
because it has no memory and holds the desired shape.
Thanks for your interest in my build,
Kevin
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Awesome work on true classic kit! :)
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Hello everyone,
Awesome work on true classic kit! :)
Thanks jeroen_R90S!
I made a little more progress over the last few days.
(https://i.imgur.com/7FhIsxy.jpg)
The seat is temporarily attached to the cockpit screen which has a bit of reversed lozenge added for variety.
Next up has been the control linkage and rudder bar. I've added some eyelets for the rudder cables and made the
aileron crank with some pre-drilled holes for the cables.
(https://i.imgur.com/FjkNHvb.jpg?1)
I'll work on the control column next. Thanks for looking.
Happy modeling,
Kevin
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Your mods are really looking great! I like the effect of the reverse lozenge on the screen. No reason I can think of that it couldn't be sewn on either way!
RAGIII
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Love the details!
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Hello everyone,
Thanks RAGIII and GazzaS. I've got a start on the control column.
(https://i.imgur.com/SwFuzah.jpg?1)
Working little bits at a time I'll get this together.
Happy modeling,
Kevin
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This is looking lovely, that seat is excellent. Love the control column and rudder bar linkage too. Wish I was as neat as this in my work! :)
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The seat, rudder bar and control column are incredibly well detailed. This really is turning the old Revell kit into a jewel.
Stephen.
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The details you are adding makes for a nice touch - and makes it your build.
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The control stick is looking awesome! I Love the extra work you are putting into your DVII!
RAGIII
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Beautiful work! Very precise and tidy! Show us more!
/Fredrik
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Excellent job on the seat Kevin . Cockpit floor and column are looking good so far ! :)
Terri
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Hello everyone and thanks for the kind praise.
I decided the kit instrument panel was a little too generic and took on the task of fabricating my own.
With the help of the Copper State photo-etch set designed for this kit and their 1/28th scale German Gauge set
here is what I've come up with. The kit panel is on the left ;).
(https://i.imgur.com/qmNpoUk.jpg?1)
The build will continue over the weekend. Thanks for looking.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Your Panel is a Huge improvement over the kit version!
RAGIII
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Holy cow, Kevin.
Why have I not seen this!???!! I'm in my little paper-model cocoon. That is super modeling and heroic fixes, Kevin. And it looks great!
This is much more painful than my paper mods. You are doing a great job. I'd love to see this one "live" at a future model show!
Just lovely,
Dan
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Your home made instrument panel is just so superior to the kit part! eThis is going to be a model that would really be worth seeing for real.
Stephen.
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Great improvement, Kev!
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Hello everyone and thanks,
Your Panel is a Huge improvement over the kit version!
RAGIII
Thanks RAGIII, your work inspires me.
Holy cow, Kevin.
Why have I not seen this!???!! I'm in my little paper-model cocoon. That is super modeling and heroic fixes, Kevin. And it looks great!
This is much more painful than my paper mods. You are doing a great job. I'd love to see this one "live" at a future model show!
Just lovely,
Dan
Thanks Dan, ever since I moved to this side of the Sound I haven't ran in to any other modelers. I hope we can meet up at a show when things
settle down. I'll get to see your work in person again. Your paper builds are mind blowing.
Next up on the build will be the engine. The particular aircraft I plan to represent was a D.VIIF and requires a BMW D.IIIA. Once again
I turn to Copper State Models for their 1/28th scale power plant.
(https://i.imgur.com/wO0PElu.jpg?2)
I'll clean things up and see how it goes. Thanks again!
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Working little bits at a time I'll get this together.
That's a good slogan!
And since you handle every little part as if it were a model of its own, the result will be great!
Cheers,
Frank
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What Frank says!
/Fredrik
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Hello everyone,
Thanks for following along with this build. I've started the assembly of the BMW IIIa. This is a nice add on to this kit.
(https://i.imgur.com/YSWGcH6.jpg?1)
I don't plan to add plug wires to the twelve spark plugs. The engine will be buried without panels exposing it. I've got to say I have a
lot of respect for the modelers that can add that type of detail in 1/32 or 1/48th scale.
For a bit of fun here is the 1/28th scale engine compared to a 1/72nd scale Fokker.
(https://i.imgur.com/wsMkO0B.jpg?1)
Maybe I should think off adding the extra detail on such a large canvas.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Lovely engine work! Amazing comparison in scales. Anyone who has done that Udet scheme knows how challenging it is in any scale, let alone 1/72nd!
RAGIII
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Nice clean work on the engine Kevin and on that little guy sitting so nicely beside the engine :)
Terri
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That engine looks fine - and aan interesting comparison with the True Scale model! I am inclined to leave out details that cannot be seen on the finished model: sometimes life is too short!!
Stephen.
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The engine is enormous alongside that brilliant little 1/72 model. It looks great too.
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Hello everyone,
Thanks again for the interest you've shown in my build. I gave in to overwhelming pressure and added the spark plug wires.
(https://i.imgur.com/ew0Jn85.jpg?1)
I've just got a few small bits to install. Once I know how everything fits in the fuselage I'll add them.
Thanks again and happy modeling,
Kevin
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Outstanding Details. The engine looks superb!
RAGIII
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nice engine!
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That engine looks great!
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Thanks again to everyone.
I've been working on the modifications to the engine side panels to reflect a late build Fokker built D.VII F. Out of the box the kit is
more in line with a late OAW machine. I needed to shorten some of the louvers, add the round oil tank access door and change the
orientation of the rectangular access door.
(https://i.imgur.com/hRMnvg9.jpg?1)
I also marked out the points for the panel fasteners and added the piano hinge to the access door.
(https://i.imgur.com/xXlKROp.jpg?1)
So there you go, there's not much to change on the port side.
Happy modeling,
Kevin
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Very nice!
You have to look hard to tell it isn't an unmodified kit part. Really great modeling Kevin.
sp
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The results of your work on the panels is incredible! Like SP said, One can't tell it from a well made kit part!
RAGIII
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Very nice!
You have to look hard to tell it isn't an unmodified kit part. Really great modeling Kevin.
sp
The results of your work on the panels is incredible! Like SP said, One can't tell it from a well made kit part!
RAGIII
Thanks guys. A lick of Tamiya Primer and it matches the Revell plastic.
Kevin
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Hello everyone,
I have continued with my efforts to modify this kit to reflect a late build D.VII F. The radiator and it's shell were very generic so I set
to work on this. I've thinned out the area where the pipe enters the upper radiator tank of the and added the sheet metal fairing that
protects the pipe. Some aircraft had this removed, apparently, but the photo of the aircraft I'm building has it in place.
(https://i.imgur.com/1K3MZXI.jpg?1)
I've also made a basic looking radiator to fill the void.
(https://i.imgur.com/MaeTpmu.jpg?1)
Next up was modifying the kit firewall. I removed the unrealistic details, corrected the shape, adding a bend in the top portion and added
the lozenge baffle with the hole for the tachometer drive cable. I used aluminum tape to represent the real thing.
(https://i.imgur.com/MdlpGkp.jpg?1)
So far the engine is fitting in the fuselage, although, I'm still thinning the upper sheetmetal areas for a more scale affect.
Thanks for looking and happy modeling,
Kevin
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Some very fine detailing going on here - and as others have written, it is not possible to see where you have made the alterations because they blend in so well with the rest of the model.
Stephen.
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I like the fire wall and the backing of the rad , is that PE screen ?
Terri
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Thanks folks,
I like the fire wall and the backing of the rad , is that PE screen ?
Terri
Why yes it is, good eye! It's some of the Honeycomb Radiator Mesh from RB Productions. Very easy to work with.
Kevin
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Your modifications look terrific! I will have to check out the RB stuff for radiators/screening!
RAGIII
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Hello everyone,
Your modifications look terrific! I will have to check out the RB stuff for radiators/screening!
RAGIII
RAGIII the RB stuff is very fine is highly recommended.
Moving right along, I've started to construct the Spandau guns to replace the kit parts. As you can see, they are very basic.
(https://i.imgur.com/aOYuo1D.jpg?2)
Right now no one is producing 1/28th scale Spandaus, though, Model Monkey has some planed for the near future. Lacking those
I've turned to the Tom's Model Works set number 400, 1/28 scale WWI German Guns. Here's the start, it's a combination of Tom's
photo etch and my scrap plastic parts.
(https://i.imgur.com/MBm833n.jpg?1)
I can assure you, my Opti-Visor got a real workout and so far, no parts have flown away. I hope to finish the first gun tomorrow.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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The gun is moving forward nicely Kevin . Toms model works PE guns are the cats meow . I have built a few in 48 scale on passed project . The lloyd I'm working on now I will be using Toms gun if my eyes can handle the hundreds of small parts !
Terri
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Hello everyone,
One down. Now I can only hope the second one goes together as well as this one.
(https://i.imgur.com/5zuaJm5.jpg?1)
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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That gun is as good as any aftermarket part that I have seen. Simply superb modelling.
Stephen.
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That gun looks incredibly real! Perfect work!
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Excellent work on the Spandau! Looks awesome!
RAGIII
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Hello everyone,
Thanks for the positive feedback on the Spandaus. To go along with them I needed to fabricate
the ammo and belt collection boxes as the kit didn't really include them. I started out with the
basic shapes and built on from there.
(https://i.imgur.com/5FA36sm.jpg?1)
I added some photo etch belt ammo and there you go.
(https://i.imgur.com/81YOYKM.jpg?1)
While working the night before last I was being observed from out the window by a friend.
I think it has an idea of the scheme I'll plan to do.
(https://i.imgur.com/nZl8Ur2.jpg)
Who-who who knows?
Happy modeling,
Kevin
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Continuing to be Awesome work!
RAGIII
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Hi Kevin,
Love the owl AND the gun! Looks ready to fire. Great work.
Dan
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I really like birds and observe them from time to time with my spotting scope, so I like your little friend too!
Every single part you show here is a piece of art after you put a lot of attention to it! Thanks for showing your great work.
Cheers,
Frank
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The amminition boxes look the part and will add an extra touch of realism. Good bird photo too-oo!
Stephen.
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Thumbs up Kevin ! :)
Terri
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Hello everyone,
Thanks to one and all for the positive support you're providing for this build. With the current situation
in the world this feedback is much appreciated.
I've about wrapped up the modifications to the fuselage. Some of the latest work involved correcting
the area between the cockpit and engine.
As you can see, the kit comes with just a square cutout.
(https://i.imgur.com/wjFZFwz.jpg?1)
I've corrected this area to work with the ammo and belt boxes I've constructed. The cutout for the de-compression
handle has been enlarged, also.
(https://i.imgur.com/deUSFnY.jpg?1)
Another item needing attention was the shroud over the fuel gauge. I carved a basic shape from wood.
(https://i.imgur.com/4gSrexe.jpg?1)
I debated whether to plunge form it or cast it in resin. I ended up casting it and hollowing it out for a better look.
(https://i.imgur.com/GOXlHte.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/5689NTM.jpg?1)
So, with these modification completed I will move on to finishing the cockpit and getting the fuselage closed up.
Thanks again everyone and Happy Modeling!
Kevin
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More excellent work Kevin! The gauge cover looks excellent as do the new cutouts!
RAGIII
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Awesome work -I also cant believe how clean your model looks! Mine invariably end up looking like a mess of filler, primer, paint and dust before primer...
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Lovely work Kevin, the fuel gauge shroud look superb. I'm enjoying seeing the skillful modifications you are performing. Very inspiring work.
Richie
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That's awesome, Kevin! One of my pet peeves is details like that along a seam. You've done a great improvement.
Gaz
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Hello everyone,
Thanks for following my build.
More excellent work Kevin! The gauge cover looks excellent as do the new cutouts!
RAGIII
Lovely work Kevin, the fuel gauge shroud look superb. I'm enjoying seeing the skillful modifications you are performing. Very inspiring work.
Richie
That's awesome, Kevin! One of my pet peeves is details like that along a seam. You've done a great improvement.
Gaz
Yes, trying to clean up a small seam in that area was a recipe for disaster, and this build has plenty of those ahead.
Awesome work -I also cant believe how clean your model looks! Mine invariably end up looking like a mess of filler, primer, paint and dust before primer...
jerome_R90S, I try to keep the work area fairly clean and work in stages. I've had to make a conscious effort do this. It slows the progress but works for me.
Anyway, I've started adding the cockpit details. Because most of it is scratch built or from Tom's Modelworks, there is no guarantee it will all fit.
I applied Aviattic reverse lozenge to the sides and built some framing. From there the throttle, ignition control and pump were added.
(https://i.imgur.com/o1Bofh7.jpg?1)
So that's were I am today, maybe I can close it up in a week.
Thanks again and Happy Modeling!
Kevin
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The Interior Lozenge, Throttle, and pump all look great. Looking forward to your next update!
RAGIII
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Very good looking details in the interior of the cockpit, and very clean work on the cutouts and covers.
Stephen.
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Excellent work on the fuselage mods and those cockpit pick details are super ! Looking really good Kevin :)
Terri
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Hello everyone,
I'm happy my attempts at scratch building have earned your praise. This has been a
great training ground for future plans rolling around in my head. Or, perhaps, I should say,
"Ich habe einen Vogel". Maybe I'm a bit nuts.
Here's my progress.
(https://i.imgur.com/k2IkRkh.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/mlISyGx.jpg?1)
The cockpit has all the components installed and the next step is adding the BMW engine.
I hope to have it all closed up over the next few days. This build has required a lot of pre-planning
to ensure nothing is forgotten and to minimize the snags. All the matting surfaces will be cleaned up
to ensure a good bond with the glue. Once the fuselage is closed up I'll clean up the seams and add
the ammo feed and spent shell shoots along with the other bits.
Thanks for looking and Happy Modeling!
Kevin
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That is a beautifully detailed interior - I just hope that it will be visible when the cockpit halves are joined as the details are so fine.
Stephen.
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Your cockpit is Outstanding in all respects! Lovely work!
RAGIII
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Don't go having a bird now and fly out the coupe . Excellent work in the pit Kevin :)
Terri
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Lovely interior Kevin.
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Hello everyone,
That is a beautifully detailed interior - I just hope that it will be visible when the cockpit halves are joined as the details are so fine.
Stephen.
Stephen, Thanks, it won't really matter as I'm investing the time to "up" my skills.
Your cockpit is Outstanding in all respects! Lovely work!
RAGIII
RAGIII, Thanks, and as always your praise is appreciated.
Don't go having a bird now and fly out the coupe . Excellent work in the pit Kevin :)
Terri
Terri, Thanks and I would say the crazy part is, the money spent for the aftermarket stuff would have paid for a WNW Fokker.
I only paid $18 Canadian for the kit on a visit to Victoria, Canada a few years ago.
Lovely interior Kevin.
Thanks much, Richie.
I see my build has been linked over on Hyperscale. The "Shake and Bake" 109 crowd probably shake their heads in wonder and don't know what to think about us over here.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Wow, you take advantage of that big scale to show a huge amount of details! And I love those, you know 8)
Cheers,
Frank
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Hello everyone,
Wow, you take advantage of that big scale to show a huge amount of details! And I love those, you know 8)
Cheers,
Frank
Thanks Frank. This will be the largest scale I will have ever built. Like you, I mostly build 1/48th.
I've got the fuselage together and the first round of seam filling is well under way.
(https://i.imgur.com/RfqH7yp.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/4rjL4DJ.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/ToyLZKZ.jpg?1)
The bottom of the fuselage with the lacing looks good. The aircraft will have a black and white fuselage with 4 colour lozenge on the wings.
I've got a long way to go on this one and I haven't even started on the upper wing correction.
Thanks everyone and Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Always feels good once the halves are button up :)
Terri
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Now that fuselage looks like a D.VII. The uncorrected did not. Great piece of modeling. If it isn't right, make it right. This is one you are going to be very proud of.
sp
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Kevin,
Your fuselage looks good! Looking forward to more!
Gaz
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Excellent work on the details, Kevin.
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Now that fuselage looks like a D.VII. The uncorrected did not. Great piece of modeling. If it isn't right, make it right. This is one you are going to be very proud of.
sp
I am in 100% agreement with SP!
RAGIII
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Enjoying following this build Kevin, I know it was done a while back but I'm still marvelling at how you added the stitching to the underside.
Richie
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Great work, there is still life in the old Revell Kits.
Ed
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Excellent!
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Stellar work, Kevin!
Dan ;)
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Always really pity to hide all the nice details inside!
Cheers,
Frank
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Hello everyone,
Thanks very much for your interest in this build and the positive feedback. After working on the fuselage
I've moved on to the tailplane. As a result of the narrowing of the fuselage the horizontal stabilizer required
correcting. Also, the elevator was miss-shaped.
(https://i.imgur.com/xpc1833.jpg?1)
When adding plastic to plastic, I like to use scraps from the kit or, at least, from the same kit manufacturer.
I feel it glues together and cleans up better. In the case I used plastic from the bottom of the fuselage to fill
in the needed areas.
(https://i.imgur.com/euCDkyn.jpg?1)
There has been 4.5mm added to each side of the elevator as well as the area where the fuselage turtle back meets
the stabilizer. I've also made new control horns from old brass fret.
That's it for now. I Think I'll move on to the axel wing and landing gear struts next.
Happy Modeling!
Kevin
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Been catching up - what a shame that so much of the lovely internal detail will barely see the kight of day, and certainly not be very clear to a viewer. Your modifications to the tail are super - it is not possible to see what you have done from the second photo. That is first class modelling.
Stephen.
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This is continuing to be a great build! Nice correction on the tail feathers!
RAGIII
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Nice work on the tail Kevin :)
Terri
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Nice correction!
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Seamless modification, it looks perfect.
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I agree with Richie...seamless is the word!
Well done, Kevin.
Dan
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Hello everyone,
Many thanks for the comments on my build. I've made slow progress over the last two weeks.
The main focus has been on the wheels and axel wing. The kit wheels are closer to 1/32 scale while the
axle wing is slightly too long fore and aft.
(https://i.imgur.com/FDJrMOk.jpg?2)
I don't own a lathe and haven't found the time to learn CAD to make 3D printed replacements
so I set about making my own improved parts. First, I started by removing the tyres from the rim and covers.
(https://i.imgur.com/kWB8zHI.jpg?2)
Next, I thinned down the covers and made two discs of sheet plastic, 21.5mm in diameter to enlarge them.
I also made a 20.6mm disc to fit inside a gray o-ring. The o-ring is 20.6 mm inside and just under 27mm outside.
(https://i.imgur.com/dbxG9ny.jpg?1)
Once glued together I used CA glue to fill in the edge of the centers and sanded them to shape.
(https://i.imgur.com/YS6eMEz.jpg?1)
I filled in the generic valve stem access and fashioned on to represent a Fokker built aircraft. Here is a comparison between
the new tyre on the left and the original on the right.
(https://i.imgur.com/NQAyDe0.jpg?2)
So, one down and one to go.
Happy modeling!
Kevin
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Excellent correction to the wheels! I didn't know how off the kit wheels were!
RAGIII
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Nice work on the wheels Kevin 8)
Terri
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That is a big improvement on the kit wheels. Not an easy job but you have made it look easy.
Stephen.
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Hello everyone,
Thanks once again for your positive feedback and encouragement. I've completed the work on the wheels
and am waiting for some Albion Alloys thin walled tube to make the landing gear struts. I have to send out
a big "Thank you" to Mike Norris and his PDF builds. I'll be following his method to replicate the struts.
In the meantime, I've been working on the correction of the upper wing. The wing has gained notoriety from it's
upside down taper. Basically, the wing has "Anhedral" on the top side. The correction was very simple as described
in the January 1999 FineScale Modeler article "Fixing a Fokker".
I started by making some small cuts to the upper half of the wing at the places marked in black.
(https://i.imgur.com/5uvgMFY.jpg?2)
I taped the part down to my work bench and used CA glue to lock the new shape. After the CA cured I used epoxy to
glue a square brass tube to ensure the wing held it's new shape. I also removed the ailerons to give them some offset.
(https://i.imgur.com/0xkXTUR.jpg?1)
I glued the bottom to the top halves together and now I have a corrected wing.
(https://i.imgur.com/HxKhFmr.jpg?1)
This was the easiest part of my quest to correct the shape of this kit.
Thanks for following and enjoy the rest of your summer or winter, where ever you may be.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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That is some serious model building there. I really like the fixes and the ingenuity in dealing with them.
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You certainly made that look as easy as you say it was. Awesome results! I don't remember so I will ask. Are the lower wings also wrong?
RAGIII
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Thanks fredjocko and RAGIII,
You certainly made that look as easy as you say it was. Awesome results! I don't remember so I will ask. Are the lower wings also wrong?
RAGIII
RAGIII,
The lower wings are fine. I might need to adjust the locating holes for the struts, though. The trailing edges are commendably thin and well shaped.
Thanks again,
Kevin
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Wow, Kevin! Great work on that wing. I get the feeling you like D-VIIs!!??? ::)
As my son would say: "This is a Tour de France" of model building.
Excellent...Dan
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Looking good Kevin 8)
Terri
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Good correction of the wing there- it does help when the structure has that amount of thickess.
Stephen.
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What a careful build! You use the big scale as advantage to get a super correct model.
Errors of this kind are hard to correct in my 1/48 scale and I have to live with that. My trick is to distract the viewer with small details ;)
Cheers,
Frank
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I just discovered your posts on the Fokker. I remember the Spad, Camel, and Tri-plane but this is the first I've seen of the D.VII. Some of those older Revell kits are pretty crude. Years ago, I built their F4U-1 and wound up using the shell of the wings and fuselage. Everything else was trashed. You've done excellent workmanship. I'm looking forward to the rest of it. One question, is the kit propeller acceptable or will you have to replace it, too?
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Nice fix on that wing!
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Hello everyone and thanks for following along.
Wow, Kevin! Great work on that wing. I get the feeling you like D-VIIs!!??? ::)
As my son would say: "This is a Tour de France" of model building.
Excellent...Dan
Thanks Dan. I don't think I've reached the "Mountain Stages" yet. This is a long slog to the finish line.
Looking good Kevin 8)
Terri
I always appreciate your feedback Terri.
Good correction of the wing there- it does help when the structure has that amount of thickess.
Stephen.
Thanks Steven. Even if a person doesn't correct the fuselage, this kit need the upper wing fixed and it was really easy.
What a careful build! You use the big scale as advantage to get a super correct model.
Errors of this kind are hard to correct in my 1/48 scale and I have to live with that. My trick is to distract the viewer with small details ;)
Cheers,
Frank
Frank, your building techniques have been a great inspiration for this build. Thanks!
I just discovered your posts on the Fokker. I remember the Spad, Camel, and Tri-plane but this is the first I've seen of the D.VII. Some of those older Revell kits are pretty crude. Years ago, I built their F4U-1 and wound up using the shell of the wings and fuselage. Everything else was trashed. You've done excellent workmanship. I'm looking forward to the rest of it. One question, is the kit propeller acceptable or will you have to replace it, too?
Jammed Vickers, I'm glad you asked. I think the kit prop is suppose to represent a "Heine" unit. The aircraft I will represent was equipped with an Axial prop.
I got this from LF Models.
(https://i.imgur.com/5fjjKJu.jpg?1)
If I had the time I would have carved one, but not for this build.
Thanks again to everyone. I hope to get some more progress soon.
Happy modeling!
Kevin
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Nice looking prop. It will look even better on your beautiful Fokker Build!
RAGIII
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Hello everyone,
I have not had a lot of time to dedicate to modeling for a while. The next thing for me is making
struts for this bird. I'm starting this process by making a jig to ensure thing look aligned and proper.
Here's a quick photo of my progress.
(https://i.imgur.com/bf9YgVs.jpg?1)
I'll be making my struts with a Albion Alloys Strutter. That's it for now.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Looks good in the Jig. I should have asked you to make some SPAD struts 8)
RAGIII
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She is really take shape nicely Kevin , looks good in the jig . Also nice bling for the nose , that prop is sweet !
Terri
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Your build seems to take a lot of time, because all what you are doing is perfectly done in a clean way!
The mounting rig do not look like a tool, but seems the be the ritual object itself! So well done ...
Also the desk is clean. Nothing is left to chance!
Very very impressive.
Cheers,
Frank
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Hello everyone,
The build is slowly moving along.
Your build seems to take a lot of time, because all what you are doing is perfectly done in a clean way!
The mounting rig do not look like a tool, but seems the be the ritual object itself! So well done ...
Also the desk is clean. Nothing is left to chance!
Very very impressive.
Cheers,
Frank
Thanks Frank. The photo of my workspace was taken on a good day. I do try to keep things organized with only one build on the bench at a time.
She is really take shape nicely Kevin , looks good in the jig . Also nice bling for the nose , that prop is sweet !
Terri
Thanks Terri. I've made the jig so it can be modified for other large kits.
Looks good in the Jig. I should have asked you to make some SPAD struts 8)
RAGIII
RAGIII let me know if I can help you out.
Out of the box the axel wing represents an OAW built aircraft. I've corrected it to reflect a Fokker built aircraft.
I've also replaced the flimsy struts with brass.
(https://i.imgur.com/40jYHtc.jpg?1)
I'm coming close to the point of painting the fuselage but first need to add some small details.
The cowl fasteners were fashioned by squashing some copper wire and bending 90 degrees.
(https://i.imgur.com/7TpBVtT.jpg?1)
Along with those, I'm adding various access doors and fittings.
(https://i.imgur.com/2DbiVhy.jpg?1)
That's it for now. Thanks for the feedback and interest shown in the build.
Happy Modeling!
Kevin
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Nice detailing with those panel fasteners.
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The copper tube gear legs and your Fokker Nuts look awesome! Excellent work!
RAGIII
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Superb super-detailing going on here. I am coming around to the idea of using brass for undercarriage legs given the problems that I have been working on recently.
Stephen.
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Moving along nicely !!
ED
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Nice touch with the fasteners Kevin , those struts turned out really well to boot !
Terri
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Beautiful progress on this one! There are lots of problems with this kit that needs fixing - and then it creates more problems! Replacing all the struts is the only way to go... This is the go-to thread for anyone contemplating this model... Well done, Kevin!
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Hello everyone,
Thanks, once again, for the positive comments and encouragement you've sent my way.
I've been working on the rudder/vertical stabilizer along with the elevator/horizontal stabilizer.
The vertical stabilizer was too tall and too short in length. I separated the rudder from the fin then removed approximately 2mm off the bottom
of the fin. A piece of the removed plastic was then glued to the end of the fin, adding 2mm to the length and correcting the proportions.
The rudder was then pinned with brass wire and reattached. I added a control horn from scrap brass and reproduced the hinges with aluminum tape.
(https://i.imgur.com/KGrdIW9.jpg?1)
The shape and proportions of the horizontal stabilizer and elevator were corrected in an earlier post. I added control horns to the elevator and pinned it
to the stabilizer with the often seen droop.
(https://i.imgur.com/T9q4mdd.jpg?1)
I'm now approaching the point of adding decals to the wings and digging out my airbrush to add some colour to the fuselage.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Your DVII build continues to be awesome and inspiring! Excellent work on the fin, rudder and control horns!
RAGIII
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The control horns, and hinges on the rudder are excellent. This is called transforming an old kit!
Stephen.
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My kind of modelling Kevin , simple but very effective ;)
Terri
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Good work Kevin!!!
Dan
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Hello everyone,
Your DVII build continues to be awesome and inspiring! Excellent work on the fin, rudder and control horns!
RAGIII
Thanks RADIII. I hope I can continue to keep up the standard.
The control horns, and hinges on the rudder are excellent. This is called transforming an old kit!
Stephen.
Thanks Stephen. One thing about working in 1/28th scale is that it's about 14% larger than 1/32nd scale. The little bits are all the more noticeable.
My kind of modelling Kevin , simple but very effective ;)
Terri
Terri, thanks for the support you show toward this build.
Good work Kevin!!!
Dan
Thanks Dan. Isn't it time you played with a little plastic?
Anyway, here's a little bit of an update. I've been working on some of the little details that are missing from the kit.
To represent the mounting brackets/hardware found on the sides of the fuselage, where the lower wings are attached,
I filed some scrap photo etch brass to shape.
(https://i.imgur.com/fxV5vG4.jpg?1)
They will be attached to the fuselage once the lower wing is in place.
Speaking of the lower wing, I've started applying the decals. Naturaly, they are from Aviattic. I can't wait for "Rib Tape Time".
(https://i.imgur.com/4kOrOJ1.jpg?1)
That's it for now. Thanks again to everyone for the encouragement you've given me during this build.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Lovely progress yet again, Kevin! That lozenge is looking very good.... Regards, Marc.
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Excellent work on shaping the fairings. I have enough trouble just trying to file off the nubs when I remove a part from a PE fret ::) The Lozenge looks outstanding.
RAGIII
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It's those little details which are really adding to this build , nice work on the mounting brackets . :) Also looking forward on seeing the rest of the loz applied !
Terri
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Those extra small details make all the difference on a model in the larger scales. The lozenge looks good too - best of luck applying the rib tapes.
Stephen.
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Hello everyone,
The process of applying the lozenge is moving along. The Aviattic 4-colour went down on the lower wing with no problems.
I'm now in the process of adding the edge tapes then it will be on to the ribs. I was able to get the Aviattic 1/28th scale
Lozenge printed on white decal paper, something not listed on the Aviattic web site. Richard Andrews of Aviattic was able to
do these for me and it is greatly appreciated.
(https://i.imgur.com/V9vF4gm.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/o7BeZvg.jpg?1)
I've got the edge tapes applied to the leading edge and the upper trailing edges. Once they are dry and trimmed
I'll move on to the lower trailing edge and then the actual rib tapes. With the slow pace I'm working at, I should
be done with this wing by Saturday.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Looks good, Kevin!
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Hello everyone,
Here's a quick update. I've finished applying the rib tapes to the underside of the lower wing.
I also added the wing crosses. I didn't want to try the 24 year old kit decals. They looked very thick
and the proportions were off. I used some replacements from Copper State Models. Those were slightly
too long so I had to trim off 1.5 mm off each arm.
(https://i.imgur.com/OLYEMeA.jpg?1)
Now it's on to the topside rib tapes.
Thanks and Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Excellent job on the lower wing Kevin :) Looking forward on the top wing now .
Terri
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Lozenge and crosses look Terrific!
RAGIII
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Thanks everyone,
Excellent job on the lower wing Kevin :) Looking forward on the top wing now .
Terri
Lozenge and crosses look Terrific!
RAGIII
The great thing about working in 1/28th scale is you can get a near scale look. The fact that there might be some new products in this
scale is intriguing.
Kevin
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Looking great! I also like your solution to the Fokker wingnuts! :)
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Hello everyone,
Thanks for the feedback I've received about this build. The task of rib tape application continues.
I've completed the lower wing and can say the Aviattic lozenge decals are a real joy to work with.
(https://i.imgur.com/u9fhGJz.jpg?1)
I've moved on to the upper wing and ailerons. This should take up rest of my available bench time this weekend.
(https://i.imgur.com/X3ustEO.jpg?1)
Until my next post, happy modeling to everyone.
Kevin
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The lower wing looks Fantastic and the upper looks to be on it's way to being the same!
RAGIII
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Thumbs up Kevin ! :) Looking forward on the rest of the lozenge work . :)
Terri
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Good decal work!
May be it to late, but I can recommend the Windsock Fokker D.VII Triology, which contains detailed lozenge plans. I was surprised, how perfectly the plans, the Eduard wings and the Aviattic decal stripes matches. If I remember right from my OAW build, they tried to avoid getting a seam on a rib.
Cheers,
Frank
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Hello everyone,
For the past week all my modeling time has been dedicated to Rib Tapes for the upper wing of this D.VII.
Today was one very rainy day which meant I could finish them off.
Good decal work!
May be it to late, but I can recommend the Windsock Fokker D.VII Triology, which contains detailed lozenge plans. I was surprised, how perfectly the plans, the Eduard wings and the Aviattic decal stripes matches. If I remember right from my OAW build, they tried to avoid getting a seam on a rib.
Cheers,
Frank
Thanks for the advice Frank. I think I was able to align the seams in the Lozenge away from the ribs.
I Have the Fokker D.VII Trilogy and it is a great reference to use.
So, the top of the upper wing:
(https://i.imgur.com/fyoFrgi.jpg?1)
And the under side:
(https://i.imgur.com/cPi2If4.jpg?1)
The edge tapes have been added including the ailerons:
(https://i.imgur.com/5IHU4PX.jpg?1)
Next it's on to the crosses and matching some paint to the lozenge colours for touchup.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Those wings are looking great, Kevin! Large decals are not the easiest thing to work with.
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Your lozenge covered wings are excellent. The front view of the upper wing Really Shows Off your conversion work!
RAGIII
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Most excellent work on the lozenge Kevin :)
Terri
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Those wings are looking great, Kevin! Large decals are not the easiest thing to work with.
Your lozenge covered wings are excellent. The front view of the upper wing Really Shows Off your conversion work!
RAGIII
Most excellent work on the lozenge Kevin :)
Terri
Thanks everyone. Today was a holiday but I spent it using a Jack Hammer on a home project. I'll move on to the next phase
of this build soon.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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Nice work, Kevin! Bone dry over here in Felony Way today! Really loving what you're doing on this guy. I want to see it in person at the next IPMS show...whenever that is!
Dan
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A real treat following this moving more and more, thanks for sharing!
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Hello everyone and many thanks for the feedback I've received along the way. This Fokker will soon begin
to look like a bi-plane. I've completed the lozenge and rib tapes and added a few crosses. The fuselage has
been painted it's Jasta 46 colours but still needs a few more things. I'm now working on alignment and making
the required struts. Once all the struts are worked out I'll add the guns, ammo feeds and all the other easily knocked
off bits.
(https://i.imgur.com/HOwUUdn.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/2teO3Tm.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/LvWgDpk.jpg?1)
This is going to be a big model once it's completed and I sure hope it's done by the end of the year.
Happy Modeling,
Kevin
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That is looking really nice!!
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Your DVII is looking very sharp! The corrections really make this one stand out!
RAGIII
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That is very striking with the lozenge and fuselage painted. I hope that it does not take to the end of the yea to finish this\; or you will be working at the pace that I usually do!
Stephen.
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Your model is very nice, but again I'm deeply impressed by your very clean work with your special tooling!
Please continue this way!
Cheers,
Frank
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Mein gut Gott !
She is looking fantastic Kevin , with the top wing in place she really shows her size .
Terri
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Kevin,
She's one beautiful Fokker my friend. Very impressive work!
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Thanks everyone!
That is looking really nice!!
That is looking really nice!!
That is very striking with the lozenge and fuselage painted. I hope that it does not take to the end of the yea to finish this\; or you will be working at the pace that I usually do!
Stephen.
Working in this scale has the advantage of being easier on the eyes but, also, the disadvantage of showing mistakes and omissions to a greater extent.
Your model is very nice, but again I'm deeply impressed by your very clean work with your special tooling!
Please continue this way!
Cheers,
Frank
Frank, in the past, I've made the same type of jig for 1/72nd scale Fokker D.VIIs. I'll save this jig just in case I'm crazy enough to build this Revell kit again.
Mein gut Gott !
She is looking fantastic Kevin , with the top wing in place she really shows her size .
Terri
Dangschee Terri. This one is no "Spatzerl"
Kevin,
She's one beautiful Fokker my friend. Very impressive work!
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
Thanks for following along Gregory.
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Hello everyone,
Only a little bit of progress on this build due to other duties. Here in the Pacific Northwest, it's what I like to call "The season of 10,000,000 leaves".
It's been me against the "Mighty Maple Leaf" working in the garden. Anyway, after a fun filled day outside I found the time to get this Fokker on it's feet.
(https://i.imgur.com/cpSXbzZ.jpg?1)
You might remember that I made my landing gear struts out of brass. The jig I made really helped to get everything aligned. I've also been measuring for the wing struts in preparation of making them out of brass also.
Here's another comparison shot between the 1/28th scale Revell and a 1/72nd scale Roden kit.
(https://i.imgur.com/9R4kk5m.jpg?1)
You definitely need a lot of display space for a collection in this scale.
That's it for now, happy modeling!
Kevin
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Fantastic, Kevin! My wife and I just got back from a really nice 4 mile walk and man...the leaves are just amazing out there.
Your Fokker looks super awesome. Really coming together now!
Can't wait for the finish,
Dan
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Looks absolutely Awesome on it's wheels!
RAGIII
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Hey look ! she got leg's ! ;D
Terri
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Fantastic, Kevin! My wife and I just got back from a really nice 4 mile walk and man...the leaves are just amazing out there.
Your Fokker looks super awesome. Really coming together now!
Can't wait for the finish,
Dan
Thanks Dan. It's been good to have a few nice days around here. I miss hiking around Dash Point.
Looks absolutely Awesome on it's wheels!
RAGIII
Thanks RAGIII. Your praise is indeed appreciated.
Hey look ! she got leg's ! ;D
Terri
Thanks Terri. Yep, she's got legs and they're very sturdy.
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Hello everyone,
I've been a little bit busy working outside the last few weeks so the Fokker has had to wait for a bit.
My current task has beed to make new struts to replace the flimsy bits provided with the kit.
After correcting the fuselage none of the struts work. I used my "Strutter" with 1.4 mm O.D. tube
and soft soldered them.
(https://i.imgur.com/8aYn1Nt.jpg?1)
The interplane struts were pretty simple to make while the cabane tripod will require a bit of higher math.
(https://i.imgur.com/IBxC29m.png?1)
Anyway, wish me luck. Happy Modeling! Kevin
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Okay, you lost me on the math bit , but other then that those struts are shaping up nicely Kevin :)
Terri
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Excellent use of Math, although Like Terri beyond Me ::) The struts look great!
RAGIII
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Kevin, I guess you know how much I like soldering. You have done the struts in the best possible way, this could not be done better !
I'm sure you will solve the tripod mathematics too, if you begin this task in such controlled way. 8)
Cheers,
Frank
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Better use the big calculator.
(https://i.postimg.cc/X78WZWKN/74f01c13ac.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
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Better use the big calculator.
(https://i.postimg.cc/X78WZWKN/74f01c13ac.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
Hay ... thats cheating !
Terri
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Hello everyone,
Here's a short update on this build. I've spent the last month learning to use a "Vector Graphics"
program to make the artwork for my selected scheme. I then printed them out on white decal paper.
I'm modeling a Fokker D.VIIF from Jasta 46 flown by Fritz Haack.
(https://i.imgur.com/KWz6sQr.jpg)
I've also finished adding all the small bits to the top of the fuselage such as the guns, ammo feeds and blast protectors.
(https://i.imgur.com/HuS16XE.jpg)
I'm to the point of attaching the upper wing and the final details.
Happy Modeling!
Kevin
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That's looking sharp, Kevin.
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That's looking real nice. I really like the owl on the fuselage.
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Great work Kevin, you're doing wonders with this old kit.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Sailing right a long wonderfully so far Kevin , looking forward to seeing the top wing in place . :)
Terri
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Beautiful work ! What you are doing with this kit is awesome! The struts are looking terrific and I also look forward to seeing the DVII as a Bi Plane!
RAGIII
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Thanks everyone for checking in.
Sailing right a long wonderfully so far Kevin , looking forward to seeing the top wing in place . :)
Terri
Beautiful work ! What you are doing with this kit is awesome! The struts are looking terrific and I also look forward to seeing the DVII as a Bi Plane!
RAGIII
Terri and RAGIII, as you wish!
Here the first few shots of the upper wing in place. The "N" struts have been glued in place and left to set.
(https://i.imgur.com/uzpCwus.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/tCjYm6g.jpg?1)
As you can see, I took the option of adding the letter "G" to the top wing along with on under either lower wing. I though it might add to the overall look.
Thanks again and Happy Modeling!
Kevin
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That looks absolutely Fantastic! Your work has produced a DVII that actually looks like a DVII!
RAGIII
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As others have commented, you are really performing some magic with this old kit. It never ceases to amaze me what modellers can do with the classic kits from very long ago.
Stephen.
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What a clean build in this huge scale! A clever way to mount the outer struts at first.
Really pity, that the amount of kits in this scale is very limited.
Cheers,
Frank
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Looking beautiful. Museum quality. :)
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That is looking really, really beautiful! Your work is neat, detailed and really makes this kit shine! I do love the owl! A very useful thread, too! Regards, Marc.
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That is looking really, really beautiful! Your work is neat, detailed and really makes this kit shine! I do love the owl! A very useful thread, too! Regards, Marc.
Agree, progressing nicely !
Ed
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Geeze Kevin...that's a real stunner. And it's cool to think of all the major improvements you've made.
Fantastic!
Dan
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Fantastic results Kevin !
Alexis
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Hello everyone and thanks for all the positive feedback.
I must apologize for the gap between posts. My mother passed away a few weeks ago, so I've not been able to
spend much time at the bench. I'm sad to lose her but am glad it was not due to COVID.
So, anyway, this build is nearly done. I'm left with the task of attaching all the easily knocked off parts.
(https://i.imgur.com/3gGneXy.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/plJBQr9.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/HwT3wy5.jpg)
It's on to the lifting handles, step and numerous control wires. My next post will be in the completed models section.
Thanks again and Happy Modeling!
Kevin
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Wow! That is just so impressive! And it looks every inch like a DVII, Kevin! Great work... ATB, Marc
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Wow! That is just so impressive! And it looks every inch like a DVII, Kevin! Great work... ATB, Marc
Thanks Marc!
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Stunning build! Considering where you started I would have to say Brilliant!
RAGIII
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Stunning build! Considering where you started I would have to say Brilliant!
RAGIII
Thanks RAGIII, I’ve taken a lot of inspiration from your builds.
Kevin
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Kevin , sorry to hear of your lose and glad you are back with us with an excellent up-date on your Fokker .
Alexis
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Kevin , sorry to hear of your lose and glad you are back with us with an excellent up-date on your Fokker .
Alexis
I Missed the most important part of your update. Sorry to hear of your loss! My thoughts to you and your Family!
RAGIII
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Condolences on the loss of your Mother, Kevin. ATB, Marc.
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Condolences Kevin.
The Fokker looks beautiful.
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My condolences on your loss Kevin and dwell on the good memories.
Lance