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The model is complete. Despite the large number of parts, it was a quick and fairly easy build.
I’d recommend care with the engine cowling (the extra tab was very useful) and with the engine diameter, as it fits the cowling too tightly. Some design options are not much to my taste but they pose no real problems. So, if you like the E.II, take care to order the laser cut set and go for it! |
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Side views...
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The last pictures show the E.II next to an E.IV, scratch built many years ago.
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They are both magnificent models!
What is the next project? Don |
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well done....great work.
YOAV |
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Excellent craftsmanship. Absolutely another masterpiece.
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Hi Ricardo, haven't been checking in for some time - work, work, work. You made an excellent model out of this fragile Fokker. Great build, congratulations with the outstanding result. Can't help to smile if I see the instrument panel - less is more !
Cheers, Erik |
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Beautiful job! Sometimes it is hard to believe people actually flew in those....
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Fantastic model!!
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Finished model
Outstanding build, well done.
Respect |
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1/33, fokker e.ii, gpm |
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