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1/48 Fokker D.VII (OAW)Great War Group Build.

October 4, 2024 · in Aviation · · 34 · 95

This is the first issue of the , released in 2005. I purchased this kit when it was first released and waited 19 years to build it, what a mistake that was. It's a fantastic kit. I should've built it a long time ago. Thanks to Louis Gardner for providing the inspiration to finally tackle it by starting the Great War Group Build! I built it pretty much out of the box. Everything you need to make a great model is included in this Profipack edition. I did use alternative decals for the lozenge and for the individual plane's markings as “The Seven Swabians”. The lozenge is a laser printed product from Aviattic which is translucent and must be applied over gloss white. I used Tamiya lacquer gloss white. The colors and simulated textures of the lozenge are really nice. That said, I still have mixed feelings about it after using it on two models in a row. It's very stubborn and doesn't want to conform to scalloped trailing edges. Heat and Solvaset enabled me to get an acceptable but not perfect result. Regular silk screened products are a lot more user friendly for wings like these. The Aeromaster decals performed flawlessly. I painted the model with Xtracolor Soviet Hind Blue-Gray and a mix of Mr. Color brown and red lacquer for the fuselage. The minimal rigging was done with stainless steel wire measured with drafting dividers and cut to length. Thanks for looking!

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34 responses

  1. An amazing result, John @j-healy
    It really looks great in this scheme.

  2. Looks great! That lozenge decal does have a nice textured look to it.

  3. Such a Beautiful build, John @j-healy. Hard to believe this was a lethal and state of the art weapon a century ago.

  4. Classic! Well done, John

  5. Another beautiful biplane added to a growing list of other builds, John (@j-healy). This is excellent.

  6. A great looking Fokker DV11 John, The Swabians certainly is colourful, the lozenge decals look perfect.

  7. John Healy (@j-healy)
    First off, I want to congratulate you for finishing this one up, and it sounds like you had a great time building her. I will miss not seeing the regular updates on your build journal. These two turned out great, and I will be using your build journal as a reference for when I get around to building these exact same aircraft, but in a larger 1/32 scale version. I have the exact same Aviattik decals and will be using a Wingnut Wings kit for the Fokker, and a Roden kit for the Siemens Schuckert. I may ask you some questions about what to expect from the decals when that time comes. I have never used anything like them before, so I will definitely have a learning curve...

    Thank you for the kind words, and I'm very pleased to hear that you enjoyed building up some planes for the group. I have been absent on here for the past few days, so I have not had the chance to take a look at what all I have been missing. Full scale life is once again intervening with our hobby...

    I made sure to click on several of the various "like" buttons. Your work is more than worthy of this !

    Do you have any other projects coming up that would work for the group ? If not, I completely understand.

    You have definitely hit a pair of home runs with these two.

    Thanks again for your support with the group, and your build journal is going to be very useful in the near future.

    • Thanks, Louis! You will like the Aviattic decals. They’re made to fit the 1/32 WNW kits. The 1/48 versions that I used were scaled down by Aviattic from their 1/32 versions and weren’t exact fits for the Eduard kits. I do have a few more projects planned for this group eventually (Pfalz, more Fokker’s, Sopwith Dolphin, Nieuport 28). In the immediate future though, I have an F-4N to get across the finish line and a couple of Ki-61s. Stay safe this week!

  8. Excellent result, John! Love your chosen scheme!

  9. Spectacular painting!

  10. Looks great,love that scheme!

  11. Fantastic work, really interesting and so well done!

  12. Two fantastic models in a row for the Great War build John. Excellent work 👍

  13. Outstanding, John!

  14. Pretty cool - I like it!

  15. Very impressive looking build John, I haven't braved too many WWI kits as yet, so between the double wing, the rigging and the lozenge camouflage - I tip my hat to you on this one - Cheers

  16. Great build, I like it a lot. I already have two built and two more waiting to be built.

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