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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Under Construction => Topic started by: BSteinIPMS on January 19, 2018, 03:00:05 AM
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This is the Hasegawa 1/8 scale Fokker Dr.I which they label as a "Museum Model". Sort of a misnomer, I believe, since there is great scope for correcting, adding, deleting, and scratch-building. Great fun, really.
Photo 1 shows the kit's plastic propeller. Not very iconic, is it? The original Axial propeller was laminated up from Walnut & birch. Mine is made up from Cherry and basswood.
Photo 2 is the completed propeller.
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Hi Bob:
Nice to see you on the forum with this kit. I had seen some photo's that Chuck had sent. This is a much easier way of following your build. I will be following with interest. Prop is looking outstanding per usual.
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Hello Bob
Looking at the job you have done on the prop I have a feeling this is going to be a good one. I will be really looking forward to seeing your build.
Alan.
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fantastic prop..!!
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Awesome prop! This example of your work tells me that this will be a build to follow and reference for future, smaller scale, Triplane builds! Thanks for bringing your build here!
RAGIII
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Somehow I do recall that the first edition of this model decades ago, had a real wooden prop. Hasegawa replaced it with a plastic one on the later editions.
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Excellent work on the propeller Bob, looking forward to following along with this build.
Des.
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Thanks for all the kind words, gentlemen; much appreciated! Looking at the work of other modelers on this forum, thought, I'd have to say I'm humbled. Excellent work all around.
So as not to use up valuable band width here by posting many photos, I thought I'd take a short cut and post a link to my online Google Photo Album of the Fokker Dr.I build up to this point.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/zWu0sCW10Pptysvi1
The page will open up as large thumbnails, and if you click on the first one to expand it you’ll see a magic disappearing arrow in the right section of the photo. You can click on this arrow to advance or use the left arrow to go back without having to back out of the photo and return to thumbnails. You should then see captions off to the right, and if not, just click on the circled ‘i’ for ‘info’ at the top right to reveal them. Have fun!
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Wow Bob, that is some impressive detailing. This will really be a "Museum Quality" kit when you are done.
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Incredible detailing Bob! That Oberursel is a magnificent model in itself. This is going to be a great reference for details for anyone building a DR.1 in any scale, so glad you are posting this here!
Cheers,
Lance
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Incredible detailing Bob! That Oberursel is a magnificent model in itself. This is going to be a great reference for details for anyone building a DR.1 in any scale, so glad you are posting this here!
Cheers,
Lance
I agree with Lance. The engine is brilliant, as are all of the detailing you are doing!
RAGIII
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Really pitty, that I build my model many years ago, in principle oob. It is still a impressive model, especially after I replaced the plastic propeller by a laminated wooden one some years ago (I can post an image if you like, don't want to hijack your thread).
But your build shows clearly, what is possible from this kit with the good information available today paired with a perfect workmanship! Very impressive!
Cheers,
Frank
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Well this answers my ? from your posting of your Pics from NASM.
Great start with the prop, engine, wheels , etc !
Ed
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Coming from the Famous Ed B___..........that's high praise, indeed!
Since Ed was so kind as to praise my plebian efforts, and since I believe no good deed should go unpunished, attached forthwith is a photo of Ed's 1/28 Revell Dr.I which won acclaim and prizes at the 2017 IPMS/USA Nationals in Omaha.
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....and another!
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Bob,
Good to see you here on this Forum !!! And you are much too kind...
For our other members, Bob's work is superb in all scales and subjects, his wins at Local and Regional IPMS contests ( Best of Show, Individual Categories, etc.) are just about uncountable. At the IPMS National Contests, he has won the Top Award -The Judges Grand Award for his U.S.S. KIDD and Other Judges Best Overall Category Awards and individual awards with Aircraft, Armor and Automotive subjects.
Ed
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Well Amigo, it seems you have been holding out on us ::) Lovely 127/17! Thanks for sharing the photos of Eds DR1! Back on track it is obvious you are a Master Modeler and again I look forward to the rest of your build!
RAGIII
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Well Amigo, it seems you have been holding out on us ::) Lovely 127/17! Thanks for sharing the photos of Eds DR1! Back on track it is obvious you are a Master Modeler and again I look forward to the rest of your build!
RAGIII
Gee thought I sent pics long ago, It is a few years old build, a front shot is my "avatar" on this forum.
Ed