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This is the Eduard 1/72 strip-down Fokker Dr.1, which is (almost) entirely photo-etch. (You can see pics of the kit contents in Gregg's thread.) The build was more straightforward than it might look, though I still found it a challenge, largely due to my own clumsiness; I even managed to knock it flying across the workbench a couple of times when it was close to being finished. There's a full build article in the latest Airfix Model World.
 

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Wow look at the detail for such a small kit I thought it was going to be at least 1/24 scale when I saw the first pic and you've done a fantastic job I must say that takes some skill to get it looking so good well done.

Is that real wood ?
 
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Thanks Alan. No, it's all photo-etch painted to look like wood (except the prop, which is plastic...)
 

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I am gobsmacked at all the detail for such a small sized aircraft all i can say is wow.

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Thanks Alan. No, it's all photo-etch painted to look like wood (except the prop, which is plastic...)
Mate you've done a fantastic job to make it look like would I'm in awe of it I really am
 
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This is the Eduard 1/72 strip-down Fokker Dr.1, which is (almost) entirely photo-etch. (You can see pics of the kit contents in Gregg's thread.) The build was more straightforward than it might look, though I still found it a challenge, largely due to my own clumsiness; I even managed to knock it flying across the workbench a couple of times when it was close to being finished. There's a full build article in the latest Airfix Model World.
Sh*t, just put mine back in the cupboard after seeing this.

I bought another I saw cheap, to use as spares for what I know I would break/lose

No way I can do this justice, and after I'd bought the Tamiya photo etch scissors as well !!!!!!!

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I'd take my hat off to you Mike,if I wore one.Thats way beyond my skill level.Did you use solder or superglue?.The wood effect on the prop is very impressive.
 

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That is rather amazing. You even made my wife swear (again).

Great job on the wood effect.

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Thanks a lot for your kind comments.

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I'd take my hat off to you Mike,if I wore one.Thats way beyond my skill level.Did you use solder or superglue?.The wood effect on the prop is very impressive.
Dave, I just used superglue for the main joints and Gatorglue (essentially PVA glue) where tensile strength wasn't needed. One of these days I'll learn how to solder.
 
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Very nice indeed Mike.

It looks incredible and then with the Tamiya bottle next to it I realised the scale very dramatic.

Which optician's do you go for wonder specs ?

Laurie
 

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Can't add to what has already been said, just amazing
 
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Wow! Simply perfect!

The wood effect is great.

:smiling3: :smiling3: :smiling3: I have been 5 minuts looking and observing how you do the wood effect :smiling3: :smiling3: :smiling3:

Will try it :D
 

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Another fabulous build to add to your already awesome collection Mike!

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:eek:...I quit!!! :sad:

That's fantastically fantastic;)

Lee :smiling3:
 
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That's amazing, my eyes hurt just looking at it without even considering trying to building it!
 

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wow , breath taking build so so small and so much detail, :D

cannot add more other than just amazing work, top job ++ :rolleyes:
 
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