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WNW Fokker D.VII Unknown Pilot Jasta 54


Gazzas

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18 hours ago, mozart said:

Sublime work Gaz, that really is a cracker. :clap2:

Thank you, Max!

 

11 hours ago, BiggTim said:

Well done, Gaz!! I was really intrigued by the research you've done. I love that part, too.

Thank you!  I had to grudgingly enjoy the research too.  Unfortunately I'll never know if I was right, or miles off.

 

7 hours ago, kensar said:

Awesome build of a Fokker, Gazz, as is that model fly on the wing.

 

Thank you!  It might say something about my builds...  but flies regularly turn up during the photo sessions.

 

GAz

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This is a great looking Fokker!  I really like the color scheme, and it's even more interesting because it seems to be pretty rare.

 

I don't think I've seen another build of this aircraft online, and I'm looking at photos of models all the time.

 

The lozenge decals from WNW look quite good, as does everything.

 

Great job!

 

 

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On 7/15/2020 at 3:18 PM, Dpgsbody55 said:

Great job on the Fokker.  Makes me want to have a go at mine. :bow:

 

Cheers,

Michael

Thank you!  

 

On 7/17/2020 at 4:29 AM, ringleheim said:

This is a great looking Fokker!  I really like the color scheme, and it's even more interesting because it seems to be pretty rare.

 

I don't think I've seen another build of this aircraft online, and I'm looking at photos of models all the time.

 

The lozenge decals from WNW look quite good, as does everything.

 

Great job!

 

 

Thank you!  The fact that I have never seen that scheme before is one of the reasons I chose it.  I was iffy about the WNW lozenge decals, but I didn't want to buy a fancier set.  I got some advice over at the WWI aircraft model forum to try a light misting of grey or grey brown.  I'm glad you like the result.  Next time, I have to see if it works well on the five-color lozenge.

 

11 hours ago, MH Design Scale Models said:

Awesome looking plane. Very well done! 

 

 

Thank you!

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