1/48 Fokker DXXIII
RS Models kit. Call letters applied by paint. Used brass tubing for exhaust stacks. It’s a typical limited run kit with no particular difficulties in constructing.
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RS Models kit. Call letters applied by paint. Used brass tubing for exhaust stacks. It’s a typical limited run kit with no particular difficulties in constructing.
6 additional images. Click to enlarge.
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DE4EVER said on March 23, 2019
🙂 … Greetings … 🙂 :
A very nice work on a very rare model Dale, that camouflage scheme gives it a impacting personality.
neil foster said on March 23, 2019
Nice write up……
Michael Gosse said on March 23, 2019
Very convincing build, paint job and finish!
david leigh-smith said on March 23, 2019
Lovely work Dale. Unusual subject, which is always nice to see,
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Pedro L. Rocha said on March 23, 2019
Very nice, it’s a rare bird. How do you rate the kit and it’s engineering?
dale travis said on March 24, 2019
Thanks for your nice comment. The kit presented no particular problems as far as limited run kits are. Kit engineering is straight forward with the booms presenting no problem with alignment.
Robert Royes said on March 23, 2019
Nicely done!!
dale travis said on March 24, 2019
Thanks to all for the comments!
Louis Gardner said on March 24, 2019
I have never seen one of these built up before………………. Very nice !!!
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Terry Schuler said on March 24, 2019
Dale, Its always fun to see the strange or unusual aircraft, especially when they are done well like this.
Tom Bebout said on March 24, 2019
Well that’s surely different. Never seen one before, nice job Dale.
Greg Kittinger said on March 25, 2019
Nice build of an unusual subject. Like it!
Julian Shawyer said on March 25, 2019
Nice camouflage finish. I like the white wall front undercarriage tyre.
Paul van Acker said on April 11, 2019
Great job and nice to see a Dutch subject.