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1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW) - FINISHED
« on: October 12, 2025, 12:20:16 AM »
Hi all,
While I'm waiting for the parts I need to make the display case, I'm starting on my next build.
Also it'll be a break from a complex rigged aircraft.

Fokker D.VII (OAW) 'Seven Swabians', Serial No: 4697/18 of Jasta 65, flown it seems by Alfred Bader.



The Seven Swabians (Die Sieben Schwaben) is a German fairy tale, collected by The Brothers Grimm in the second volume edition of their Kinder- und Hausmurchen (1857) under the number KHM119.
The term Swabians refers to people from the German region Swabia, though in Switzerland it refers to Germans in general.
One version of the tale is as follows:

Once upon a time there were Seven Swabians who travelled through the world.
To be safe from danger they carried one long spear with them.
One day in July they walk through a meadow just by nightfall and notice a hornet buzzing by.
Unaware what they just heard the men start to panic, thinking it was a war drum.
One of them tries to flee, jumps over a fence and then walks right on the teeth of a rake, whereupon the handle hits him in the face.
He quickly begs for mercy and tells the invisible attacker that he'll surrender, whereupon his six friends do the same.
Later, when they finally understand they were fooled they decide to keep this embarrassing anecdote a secret.
To prevent the story from getting out they swear to not say anything about it until one of them should accidentally open his mouth.
Later they encounter a hare sleeping in the sun.
They take the animal for a monster and decide to attack it.
After bracing themselves with all the courage they can get they strike out and the hare runs away, whereupon they realize they've once again been fooled.
The septet travels onward until they reach the river Moselle.
Unaware how to cross it they ask a man on the opposite side of the river for help.
Due to the distance and their language the man doesn't understand what they were saying and he asked them in the dialect of Trier: "Wat, Wat?"
This causes the men to think that they have to wade through the water.
As the first Swabian gets into the river he starts to sink into the mud.
His hat is blown away to the opposite shore, next to a frog who croaks noises that sound like "wat, wat, wat".
The six surviving Swabians think it's their friend telling them to wade across; they rush in the water and all drown.

The aircraft has two distinct scenes painted on each side of the fuselage.
On the left (port) side of the fuselage shows the Swabians seeing the hare.
On the right (starboard) side of the fuselage shows the Swabians charging the escaping animal.
Behind the cockpit is the House of Warttemberg Coat of Arms.

Mike





« Last Edit: November 11, 2025, 07:53:12 PM by Mike Norris (UK) »


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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2025, 06:32:04 PM »
Nice choice. I assume it's WNW? The DVIIs are a quick-ish build I find, those cowling panels take a lot of fettling and dry fitting to get a really good fit. But at least there's hardly any rigging!

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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2025, 12:09:31 AM »
Dear Mike,

Of all the curious and splendid D.VII liveries ever to grace the pages of aviation history, you have indeed chosen the most singular and handsome of them all! Might I inquire as to the manufacturer of the kit you are working from?

Should you find yourself inclined to further explorations in this most delightful corner of the Great War skies, may I humbly suggest the Gothaforce release? Word has it their 'Die sieben Schwaben' edition is due out this very October.

And, if I may presume one further liberty - I enclose herein a finely colourised, high-resolution image of the subject, which may prove of interest or inspiration.


With all good wishes and the utmost admiration for your craftsmanship,
Richard

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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2025, 03:04:03 AM »
Hi Richard,
Thanks for your comments and most eloquent post.
The kit I am using is the Wingnut Wings kit of he OAW built Fokker D.VII.
Whilst I have these kits I'll not venture into Gothaforce versions, although I understand they are very fine models.
Thanks for the posting the image, created by Rue Candias in his blog 'Colonel J's' and a copy of which I already have in my build log.
I'll be using the decal set, which is available still from Aviattic,

Mike

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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2025, 11:44:00 AM »
Awesome!
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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2025, 05:12:05 PM »
A very interesting topic, I'm looking forward to your build log.
Regards,
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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #6 on: October 21, 2025, 06:02:54 AM »
Hi all,
The cockpit assembly has been fitted into the fuselage.
The cockpit was built from the box apart from a few things I added.
Lead wire of 0.3 mm diameter was used to represent the trigger cables between the control column and machine guns.
It was also used for the outlet pipe from the fuel tank pressurizing hand pump.
Blackened Nickel-Silver tube of 0.3 and 0.5 mm diameter was used to represent the control rods from the throttle levers.
EZ black (fine) line was used to represent the control cable from the ignition advance lever.
Mono-filament of 0.08 mm diameter, blackened 0.4 mm diameter tube and Proper Plane resin 1:32nd scale turnbuckles (RD-005) were used for:
Rudder control cables.
Elevator control cables,
Twin aileron control cables.
Decals used were from the kit and from the specific decal set for this aircraft by Aviattic (ATt32173).

Now it's onto the engine,

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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2025, 06:52:23 PM »
That's a lovely looking cockpit, excellent modelling as always.

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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #8 on: October 21, 2025, 10:59:40 PM »
That's a lovely looking cockpit, excellent modelling as always.

I agree with Nigel. Lovely!
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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #9 on: October 21, 2025, 11:35:51 PM »
Good start Mike. I am really looking forward to seeing this one.
Alan.
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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #10 on: October 22, 2025, 02:13:08 AM »
Great work on the cockpit, excellent !

Joerg

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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #11 on: October 22, 2025, 10:28:16 PM »
Hi all,
The engine is now fitted.
The engine is fairly basic as the access panels will be fitted, covering it all apart from the top detail.
The only added details are the spark plugs and ignition leads,

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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #12 on: October 22, 2025, 11:12:24 PM »
The engine looks great. Very sensible amount of detail under the circumstances!
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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #13 on: October 23, 2025, 01:46:56 AM »
The engine looks great. And I thoroughly approve of not over-detailing it, because little can be seen if all the covers are on!

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Re: 1:32nd scale Fokker D.VII (OAW)
« Reply #14 on: October 27, 2025, 07:24:09 AM »
Hi all,
Next step is applying the Aviattic decal set for this aircraft.
The base coat is gloss white as the decals are translucent.
The base coat needs to be a light colour for the linen effect to show.
Also pre-shading (Tamiya Smoke X19) of the rib tapes and frames should show slightly,

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