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Old 2 November 2002, 07:24 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Greetings all:This is a DML 1/48 Fokker Dr.I that I built to represent one (463/17) that had been through several owners. *While many Dr.I types were used in the Jastaschules, the predominant evidence tells us that they were assigned these duties from the factory. *Case in point Dr.I 451/17. *Here we have a machine that an instructor (Ltn. Albert) had used his contacts at the flugpark to get assigned to him. An overly exuberant student (Gefr. Labish) barrowed it without permission. *The insuing crash was prototypical of many photographed Dr.I crashes. *
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EXCELLENT work! Three questions as I am new at this.
1. Where did you get the figures?
2. How did you do the water effect on the downed Fokker?
3. Do you have a web site with all of your creations posted? I would love to see them!

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Come on folks don't make this just about my stuff! I know theres got to be others with dioramas and memorable builds. Lets see them.
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Old 4 November 2002, 09:41 AM   #14 (permalink)
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EXCELLENT work! Three questions as I am new at this.
1. Where did you get the figures?
2. How did you do the water effect on the downed Fokker?
3. Do you have a web site with all of your creations posted? I would love to see them!Thanks,Paul M
1. Jaguar, CMK, Vans Scale Models(out of business), Jäger, Copper State Models.
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Come on folks don't make this just about my stuff! *I know theres got to be others with dioramas and memorable builds. *Lets see them.
Here's one from Karen Rychlewski:


Go here to see more:http://www.wwi-models.org/Images/Rychlewsk...nSun/index.html
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Old 4 November 2002, 01:50 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Another from Karen Rychlewski:



Again, go here for more: http://www.wwi-models.org/Images/Rychlewsk...rity/index.html
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Anything from Alberto Casirati:



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Fokker Factory *1:72 taken from the IPMS UK Wings'n'Wires Sig group site..

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