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J R (Warthoglover)
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Fokker Dr1 Quick Build

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7 23 April, 01:32
Desert Marlin
Er... Dr.I and quick build seems like a non sequitur...
 23 April, 03:03
J R Author
Thanks for your comment, the scale 1/72 helps to make it quick as well as the Dr1 lack of wing rigging. But quick is always a relative term sometimes a simple project escalates
1  23 April, 13:32
Desert Marlin
That's what I was thinking...
 23 April, 13:47
Guy Rump
Looking good, following. 👍
 23 April, 14:57
J R Author
Thx welcome Guy
 24 April, 01:34
Skyhiker
I thought "Quick Build" was a thing of legend. I've never seen one. - at least not one of quality. Good luck. Looking forward to watching you master it.
1  24 April, 11:26
Rui S
Interesting. I'm in 😎
1  24 April, 11:54
J R Author
Thanks skyhiker, we shall see I just wanted to take a break from a complicated build.
2  25 April, 01:49
J R Author
Welcom Rui
 25 April, 01:49

Album info

I will build quick out of the box using brushes as much as possible with Vallejo paint this is the first post showing the kit.

As the album shows I completed the photoetched cockpit including the seat and seat belts and inserted them into the fuselage halves. I also test fut the mid wing. If I did it over I would forgo the etched cockpit as the plastic inscribed detail on the mold would have been easier with proper painting and easier. The photoetch is not really visible at this scale.

Painting using Army Painter brushes and Vallejo paint. The olive streaking used by Fokker was simulated dry brushing olive over a base of ivory. The dark yellow was applied with an airbrush and appropriate masking

10 images
1:72
In progress
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