GrahamB Posted May 28, 2017 Share Posted May 28, 2017 (edited) Hi, after a long time of little modeling progress I've finished my WNW Fokker E.IV. As usual, a delightful model to build - especially the interior. It is "upgraded" with a Taurus engine, some HGW fabric seatbelts, and Gaspatch (1/48) turnbuckles. It was painted with a combination of Tamiya/Gunze acrylic lacquers, Drooling Bulldog lacquers and Schminke inks. It is supposed to represent E.IV 161/16 (Lt. Muller) of Kest 6 in April 1917 - WNW option D; i.e. it is a late survivor and I have interpreted the paint scheme liberally - using the photograph - to show the accretion of the various camouflage practices from 1915-16/early 1917. For example I've interpreted the pale tone on the starboard wing as lilac: 1. Basic factory unbleached linen for fuselage (except dorsal), ochre varnished/dyed flying surfaces and upper fuselage. 2. Light streaky field application of green and brown on fuselage sides. 3. Overpainting of upper wing crosses (and tailplane) with light brown, light green and lilac, leaving inner part of wings in factory finish. 4. Camouflaging of the aluminium cowl and fuselage decking with dark green and red-brown. I've also tried to represent the various oil staining seen in various photos on both lower fuselage and wings. It is rigged with de-stranded Easyline for main wires, UVR for control lines, the turnbuckles attached flexibly to small copper-wire loops. Thanks for looking. Cheers GrahamB Edited May 28, 2017 by GrahamB spelling mistakes 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beardie Posted May 28, 2017 Share Posted May 28, 2017 What a cracking looking model and a scheme that makes the E.IV look rather more attractive to my eye than the usual CDL or greyish green. That propeller is superb! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevej60 Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 That really is an outstanding build Graham,beautifully done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Devo Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 That's a beauty, well done! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pacificmustang Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 what Beardie said!! That is a lovely looki9ng model in a different scheme Bruce Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viking Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 Like others have said, that really is outstanding. Great interpretation of the colours, and I really like the oil soaked underside/lower fabric. It looks just like in the old photos. Cheers John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pheonix Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 Excellent representation of a well worn aircraft. I too am delighted to see one in a different scheme - almost makes it a different aircraft! First class modelling. P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
russ c Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 Beautiful Fokker there, love the scheme too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Epeeman Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 Great work and cannot add anything further to what has already been stated. Regards Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bear Paw Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 Very good model with excellent weathering - I like the wear on the painted aluminium cowl and as some else said the oil staining on the fuselage. Andrew. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meatbox8 Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 An outstanding example of modelling. Beautiful and convincing finish, great rigging work and I love the laminated prop paintwork. Very interesting to see an E.IV in this scheme as I usually associate it with the D.II and D.III. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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