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8 March 2009, 02:54 PM
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Roden finished private built kit collection
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8 March 2009, 03:09 PM
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8 March 2009, 03:17 PM
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Did I tell you he FINISHED a DrI First ?
You see for me whom suffers from Chronic CFS (Can't FInish Sh*t) The MERE ACT of Completeing these Kits is a POINT of Amazment for me personally. NOT to mention their georgous outcomes.
This one has a CopperState Hand Carved Wood Prop by Digmeyer which aside from being a monetary investment are difficult to aquire but to me a VERY beautiful addtional to ANY WWI Build. it is also completed with MisterKit Colors Fokker Factory Olive, Jasta 10 Red and again Jasta 10 Yellow.
I think Worthy of Note here too is his subtle weathering which he has applied to the Burnt Oil/Heat Darkened Rotary Engine Cylinders.
Roden 601 Fokker Dr.I
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8 March 2009, 04:33 PM
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Great looking models...but who is watching the kids while he builds these beauties...LOL Excellent work!!!
Kaiser Bill
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8 March 2009, 05:55 PM
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HE HE HE ! NO NO IAM Watching the Kids !! I did not Build these Models (I WISH I had)
JOHN MUELLER Built these Models Up there in Illinois !!
The Kids were watching movies while I was posting. Just wanted to share.
Yours MIke
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9 March 2009, 02:32 AM
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Mike,
Thanks for sharing John's work.
A nice bloke all round and a very tidy modeler, too.
Cheers,
Von Buck
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9 March 2009, 07:21 AM
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9 March 2009, 07:28 AM
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Ho Ho You did nt think THAT WAS IT ? Oh No guess what else ? Yes a "Von Mueller" Schemed Fokker DrI. Now this really I have to give him (John) so much credit for. How many of us after throughly completing a great build would honestly go back to our building tables and DO it ALL over again wiht the same Kit ?
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9 March 2009, 07:40 AM
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You can truly see the progression howevr in John's skills with these large scale kits as he completed the early ones and applied new products and improved his techniques. I was in amazment of all not for each's super advanced Micro Detailing rather the impressive finsihed Display qaulity all of his build exhibit for the most part Straight OOB.
At last John Shared this PEARL with me and i pass on to you. I would like everyone here to realize WHAT a TREAT / SPECIAL it is to see one of these. I finally understand how John could be such a consistant and Persistant builder.
I have seen less than FOUR Total Completed Battle AXE 32nd "FOKKER-STEIN DVII's ! and ONLY BY The most Accomplished and Advanced Competitiion and / or contest builders. One on the web somewhere form Europe, One by our Very OWN Steph Lawson, One submitted in a Vignette at a IMPS Nat and now this.
For those who own one of these abomination "Kits" and I use the term very losely and or worse for those who have attemoted to build one They will KNOW the fortidute, persevrance, resourcefulness and patenice rquied to make it through what in essnce is nearly a Boxed Scratch Build Much less to have it turn out so nice.
John must have a really Nice Dispaly Shelf at home with all of these Kits dispalyed. Something really to be quite proud of. I think ? yours mike
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11 March 2009, 10:59 AM
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Finished Roden Kits
Michael: Thanks for sending those. They are really very well crafted models, and like you say, OOB really look great. I am an OOB builder, and am now further motivated to start on my 1/32nd Scale stuff.
Thanks again.
Mark
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MGunns
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