Group Build: Biplane - barnstormer to fighter

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A little eye candy, and detailing "to get in the groove"!

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and its original engine
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Everyone's favourite Camel

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Fokker D.VII

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A little eye candy, and detailing "to get in the groove"!
Fokker D.VII

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You have great timing BarleyBop!

I just received my Eduard 1/48 Fokker D.VII today and was coming here to post.
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I am very pleasantly surprised on two counts about this build now.
First, I saw a video on u tube that showed this aircraft has cantilever wings, so no bracing cables, ( confirmed by your pics ), which means very little rigging to be done, just some control wires
Secondly I just opened the box and Eduard supplied stickers for the hexagonal camo for the wings! What a relief now that I won't have to paint that pattern on the wings.
I'm going to paint the box art scheme, which was what caught my eye when looking for a kit for the GB.
According to the instructions this aircraft was flown by Willem Lausch, Pasta 19, October 1918.
I'm excited, but in no rush to start building, I got my 1/16 M8 HMC going on now, plus the weather has been nice.
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You have great timing BarleyBop!

I just received my Eduard 1/48 Fokker D.VII today and was coming here to post.View attachment 192992
I am very pleasantly surprised on two counts about this build now.
First, I saw a video on u tube that showed this aircraft has cantilever wings, so no bracing cables, ( confirmed by your pics ), which means very little rigging to be done, just some control wires
Secondly I just opened the box and Eduard supplied stickers for the hexagonal camo for the wings! What a relief now that I won't have to paint that pattern on the wings.
I'm going to paint the box art scheme, which was what caught my eye when looking for a kit for the GB.
According to the instructions this aircraft was flown by Willem Lausch, Pasta 19, October 1918.
I'm excited, but in no rush to start building, I got my 1/16 M8 HMC going on now, plus the weather has been nice.
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My favorite place to be!
 
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That was an excellent airplane tour, guys! I was going to say on that one plane I am not painting that pattern. And pictures of those turn buckles? I almost want a plane bigger than 132nd! I can never imagine me scratch building that. Those pictures were too cool.
 
One more thing to consider, if you intend to use "stretchy" lines...

They lose tension, and might sag over time. Most of the advice I've been given is to not use it on aeroplanes, cannot say why ship builders do not say the same because most swear by EZ-Line.
 
Well, perhaps something else will tickle your fancy... Hope you can join us!
As you know, the start date isn't fixed in stone, and some of us will take eons to finish! 🤔
I have two suitable kits in the stash. I just want to make certain I have the time to devote to them. 70 years old and I worked 70 hours last week. Sheesch. Hopefully, things will get back to normal in July.
 
Okay, I'm in.

And here is my subject. Surprise, surprise! It's Werner Voss' Fokker F.1 plus a scale figure of Werner posing with his Wanderer motorcycle.

My plan is to create a diorama of based the classic photo of Werner and his bike but pose him in front of the tripe.

And it is a Roden kit.
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