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Fokker D.VII

Fokker D.VII Valom 1:144

My first plane in 1/144 scale from the Great War

Video: Building Wingnut Wings 1/32 Fokker D.VII FBruno Loerzer Scale Model Aircraft

How-to article on applying WW1 "Fokker" Streaky Camouflage, or “Fokker Streaking” 101

A lot of us have a few World War 1 Fokker planes in our stash. Some of us have been thinking about just how to replicate the often seen Fokker finish... Here's how I did it... and it's not all that hard once you break it down. The [...]

Introductions

This Great War diorama uses Wingnut Wings' 1/32 Roland D.VIb, with a British (Royal Artillery) Major from Tommy's War, and Elan 13's German Hussar pilot. The figures are grounded with Vallejo acrylics and finished with artist oils. The [...]

Fokker D.VII AOW, Karl Degelow. Eduard Profi Pack 1/48

This is my first article on Imodeler, I would like to thanks the editor for giving me the possibility of display my model, apologize for my "Maccaroni" English! This model participated at the Moson 2016 Model Contest. The main [...]

1/48 Roden Fokker D.VIIf, Ltn zur See Gotthard Sachsenberg

In the fall of 1916, in answer to air raids conducted over the Flanders front by the Royal Naval Air Service, the German Navy combined two Kampfeinsizter Kommandos into Marine-Flieger Abteilung II, based at Neumuenster. The unit was [...]

Eduard Fokker D.VII “The Seven Swabians”

There is nothing known about the pilot. This airplane, which is only known through two photos (fortunately of the two sides, since they are different). This airplane is guessed to be an OAW-built D.VII "The Seven Swabians" is [...]

Eduard and Roden 1/48 Fokker D.VII

Both done about 7-8 years ago when the kits first came out. The Eduard kit is an OAW-built D.VII in the famous markings of an otherwise-unknown airplane, with the markings of The Seven Swabians, an ancient German folk tale about a bunch of [...]

Roden 1:72 Fokker D.VII Du doch nicht!!

Choosing a prototype for modeling and stopped at one of the best fighters of the First World-Fokker D.VII. With the choice of the pilot did not doubt for a long time, it is Ernst Udet, and of all his sevens spectacularly just looked red [...]

Tony Fokker’s Greatest Hits

Three Eduard 1/48 kits, done pretty close to 'out of the box', fussy but excellent kits. One note, the Triplane is greener than the photos, some error by me in lighting or camera setting,the streaking was done with oil paints over [...]