Author Topic: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe  (Read 2486 times)

Offline ScottJ

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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2025, 08:32:04 AM »
I feel shame!  A house remodeling project has replaced painting models to painting interior doors and baseboard trim.  I?ve stayed active on visiting this site, probably daily, but have not participated as of late which I don?t really have any good excuse for.  The good news (besides finishing this house project a couple of days ago) is that my build area has been cleaned (and painted), new supplies have been acquired and I made the decision to purchase a new spray booth so no more painting out in the garage.  I?ve also got a project well underway.
There have been so many excellent builds that I?ve neglected commenting on but I picked this thread to ?jump back in? because like Paul, I also favor the 1/72 scale and as my last finished project (years ago!) was a Toko/EE Sopwith Snipe. I?m anxious to see his solution to shortening the Snipe fuselage (which I have no doubt he will make happen).  I hate to say it as I used the plan from the data file when I built the Snipe but I somehow completely missed the over-long fuselage.  It is quite noticeable on the completed model.
Anyway, the D.VII looks great so far, I?m surprised that the white decals for the stripes have covered so well.  And I?m in awe of the brass struts you?ve created for it, they look great.
Following this dual project with much interest.
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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #16 on: October 18, 2025, 06:59:45 PM »
I feel shame!  A house remodeling project has replaced painting models to painting interior doors and baseboard trim.  I?ve stayed active on visiting this site, probably daily, but have not participated as of late which I don?t really have any good excuse for.  The good news (besides finishing this house project a couple of days ago) is that my build area has been cleaned (and painted), new supplies have been acquired and I made the decision to purchase a new spray booth so no more painting out in the garage.  I?ve also got a project well underway.
There have been so many excellent builds that I?ve neglected commenting on but I picked this thread to ?jump back in? because like Paul, I also favor the 1/72 scale and as my last finished project (years ago!) was a Toko/EE Sopwith Snipe. I?m anxious to see his solution to shortening the Snipe fuselage (which I have no doubt he will make happen).  I hate to say it as I used the plan from the data file when I built the Snipe but I somehow completely missed the over-long fuselage.  It is quite noticeable on the completed model.
Anyway, the D.VII looks great so far, I?m surprised that the white decals for the stripes have covered so well.  And I?m in awe of the brass struts you?ve created for it, they look great.
Following this dual project with much interest.
Take care
Scott


Hiya Scott nice to hear from you again :)

I know exactly what you mean about household stuff getting in the way of modelling :o
I've been working on and off sorting out the bathroom since the summer and one job slides into another in the way that it does  ::) a slight weep from a sink plug needed sorting out so a new plug unit was sourced and fitted. Because the since was attached to the wall and couldn't be easily removed this was done in situ and also revealed a real 'bodge it' job on the waste pipe that then needed replacing (The cast iron bath, under which the waste pipe runs, couldn't be removed so a bit of contortionism was required and then when it was all done the bloomin place looks exactly the same!.
Repainting was a whole other story, but needless to say . . .

Anyway back to the modelling. Snapped off the DVII tailskid at some point so made up a new one from filed brass yesterday evening. Decided to be lazy and use the kit undercarriage legs (sanded down so they are a bit thinner) which I'll fit later and then it's onto the top wing. For the tripod cabane struts I've made the longest ones from brass and hopefully will fit the two shorter ones using superglue rather than solder once the wing is in place and they can be cut and sanded to the exact fit - fingers crossed ;)
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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #17 on: October 20, 2025, 02:33:33 AM »
Had the flu jab yesterday and have been a bit rough today so not as much progress on this one as I would've liked, but I present the latest Fokker DVII monoplane  ;D

DVII mono2 by Paul S, on Flickr

DVII mono1 by Paul S, on Flickr

The Aviattic lozenge decals come complete with rib tapes which saves a bit of messing around (although the undersurface of the tailplane needed these adding since it was cut from 'plain' aviattic lozenge. I used some narrow white decal lines and tinted them slightly with ochre coloured acrylic once they had dried to cut down the brightness.
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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #18 on: October 20, 2025, 10:16:15 PM »
Looking very sharp indeed, a lovely build so far. Looking forward to the finishing touches.

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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #19 on: October 20, 2025, 11:22:38 PM »
One of My favorite schemes and yours is looking Fantastic!
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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #20 on: October 22, 2025, 06:14:03 PM »
Thank you gents  ;D

Making the brass replacement struts for this one has been a bit of an exercise  ::)

In the end I decided to make the inner tripod ones in situ. Having set my old homemade jig up it took a few attempts of fitting to get the wings lined up correctly and evenly all of which took it's toll on the paintwork; outer wing ties fitted first and then the two longer straight cabanes. Fitting the inside angled cabane was a bit tricky because I'd forgotten to drill a location on the cowl, but managed to get a drill in there even with the top wing on. Most of the rest of the evening spent offering up the angled cabanes, filing a bit, bending ends, re-trying etc. Once everything fitted I spotted some thin superglue onto the joints to hold everything in position (hopefully that will hold if I'm careful)

Now it's time for filling, touch ups and sorting the remaining cables so it'll be ready to take to the show on Sunday  :)

Paul

Fokker DVII on jig by Paul S, on Flickr
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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #21 on: October 22, 2025, 06:40:13 PM »
Jeez, you do like to make things difficult!! ;D Even working that jig is probably beyond me..... She is looking good, hopefully we will se her on Sunday  :)

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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #22 on: October 22, 2025, 11:15:12 PM »
A tricky assembly with terrific results. Looking Great as a Biplane!
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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #23 on: October 25, 2025, 06:37:16 PM »
Jeez, you do like to make things difficult!! ;D Even working that jig is probably beyond me..... She is looking good, hopefully we will se her on Sunday  :)

LOL ;D Where's the challenge in easy? (Pleased to say she'll be along tomorrow with me)

A tricky assembly with terrific results. Looking Great as a Biplane!
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Thanks RAGIII  :D

(Definitely looks better as a biplane) ;)

And here she is in all her finished glory -

DVII top by Paul S, on Flickr

And on her base ready for the show tomorrow. Thanks for all the support chaps. Bit of a tidy up and then I'll see if I can progress a few of the projects that are still ongoing (including the Snipe) I'll add some other views of this one in a 'completed' post

DVII on base by Paul S, on Flickr
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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #24 on: October 25, 2025, 08:18:56 PM »
Nice one Paul. Looking forward to the Snipe!

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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #25 on: October 26, 2025, 01:24:37 AM »
Gorgeous Results Paul!
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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #26 on: October 26, 2025, 02:07:16 AM »
Thanks you gents a straightforward build delayed by my insisting on trying the make the struts from brass (next time I'll be braver and sand them down even thinner)  ;)
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Re: Aces Mounts GB 2025 - Fokker DVII/Sopwith Snipe
« Reply #27 on: October 28, 2025, 06:52:51 AM »
Beautiful Fokker !
Looking forward to seeing the Snipe ....



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