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Done several years ago, the Roden 1/32 Fokker F.1 kit.
Yes, I worship at the Church of the Green Cowl and White Rudder. π
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π ... Greetings ... π : Very, very nice work. This one is a pleasure too see. Good work Tom, thanks for sharing the images.
Tom, great job. Good streaking, makes or breaks a Triplane model. Green over blue on the topsides, or "linen"?
The three F.1s were overall blue, with streaking over. the Dr.Is are CDL on the upper surfaces with streaking.
Thanks, Tom! I'm gonna get out my teeny paint brush, lay off the drink, and do an Eduard 1/48th. Prototypical, anyhow.
Use a flat-tip brush, put a layer of clear ;lacquer between the blue and the streaks, thin the dark green 50%.
Bear in mind, the wings are done with 45-degree angles, the fuselage with 90 degree angles, the horizontal stab with 180 degree angles, the elevators with 45 degree.
Thanks, Tom! Last time I tried it, in my yuth', it didn't work so well. I know more now, thanks for the finer points.
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π ... Greetings ... π :
Very, very nice work. This one is a pleasure too see.
Good work Tom, thanks for sharing the images.
Tom, great job. Good streaking, makes or breaks a Triplane model. Green over blue on the topsides, or "linen"?
The three F.1s were overall blue, with streaking over. the Dr.Is are CDL on the upper surfaces with streaking.
Thanks, Tom! I'm gonna get out my teeny paint brush, lay off the drink, and do an Eduard 1/48th. Prototypical, anyhow.
Use a flat-tip brush, put a layer of clear ;lacquer between the blue and the streaks, thin the dark green 50%.
Bear in mind, the wings are done with 45-degree angles, the fuselage with 90 degree angles, the horizontal stab with 180 degree angles, the elevators with 45 degree.
Thanks, Tom! Last time I tried it, in my yuth', it didn't work so well. I know more now, thanks for the finer points.