Hi all,
I've been grappling with the streaked Fokker finish today... I wanted to use oils this time (last time I used Aviattic decals) due to the masking that i'll need to apply for the striped scheme. Last time I tried to use oils for Fokker streaking was back in around 2007 on the 1/32 Roden kit (and I wasn't happy with it then)... I wanted a stylised look with plenty of variation, but one that was plausibly 'to scale', given that in 1/72 the brush strokes would be very thin.
After several hours and quite a few 'wiping the slate clean and start again' events, I nearly gave up and chose another scheme... here's the most recent attempt. I don't love it, but it's the attempt that I've hated the least, and I think I'll call it there.



(... and yes, the streaking is 'backwards' on the wings (i.e. fades in the wrong direction)... this was for practical reasons for me, mainly to get the paint evenly to the leading edges... but I guess it's plausible that this was a 'Friday afternoon' Fokker, and was painted upside down in the jig... haha!)
It is still wet, so happy enough to wipe it clean and start again if the consensus is that it's rubbish... otherwise, I think i'll let it dry, and once dry, I can work with some thin over-paint / glazing effects. I think post-shading the ribs during weathering will help 'pull' it all together. Happy to take thoughts / comments / recommendations. I must say I am surprised at how hard this has been...
Cheers,
BC