My Spad VII is finished, it's time to start a new kit.

SPAD VII was made to celebrate the birth of my grandson in Belgium. Grandfather decided that it would be in the colors of the Belgian Air Force.
10 months ago my second grandson was born in Belgium, so again I decided to celebrate my next grandson.
In my stash I found a kit of Fokker E.V. I thought that Fokker was Dutchman, (grandson lives in the Flemish part of Belgium), and Pheon Decals made decals for this kit from the Polish Air Force, I thought okay, it will be Fokker E.V.

Before I bought these decals, I decided to see what else Pheon Decals is doing, then I saw Camel decals from the Belgian Air Force, so I decided to buy these decals, and in my favorite model shop I bought a WNW Camel, kit dedicated to these decals.
By the way, I also bought Fokker E.V decals, good opportunity, the Polish Air Force now is celebrating its 100th anniversary.
The pilot Lt. Stefan Stec flying on this plane had a personal emblem the red-and-white checkerboard, when saw this chessboard, the commander of Polish Air Forces, he decided that this will be the air identification sign of the Polish Air Force.
Time to go to my Camel.

What is in box.

Decals from Pheon Decals

Cockpit.


Wicker pilot chair I decided to improve a bit.




Dashboard.

Glazing of clocks was made from Bondic resin.

Adam.