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Fokker E III in 1/100 scale
Well friends, after a long break I resumed the construction of my Fokker EIII Kartonowe Model of the exercise here was to reduce a model to scale 1/33 for my 1/100 scale, keeping as much detail as possible the scale model earlier. I chose a colorful unit of the Air Service of the Imperial German Navy. Some details of the engine and landing gear were replaced by metal parts.
Details of engine... Frame parts in 240gsm paper... Metal parts to replace paper undercarriage... Aspects of the unfinished model... Continue the next post... |
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Really nice work. Great detailing on such a small model. Your extra work on the engine really paid off.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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Very nice
Difficult to see it's such a small scale Tim |
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Dear gomidefilho:
Boy the rigging really makes the model come to life. What did you use for the rigging? Thanks, MILES |
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WOW, how did you manage to do that rigging? Fantastic job, again.
Gary
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Thank's my friends!
About material rigging, is a cirurgical wire. I apply before finisehd job a layer of matt varnish with airbrush and made the aspect in metal... |
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Fokker E.III 'Eindecker' in 1:100 Scale!
Hi gomidefilho!
A fantastic job in this small scale! Great detailing and feel for rigging and coloring! Thanks for sharing the fine photos! Very inspirational! All the best, Bengt in Stockholm |
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thank's Bengt.
The next is a DGA Fokker M7 |
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Truly a work of art for this one.
Looking forward to your next. Papermate |
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