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some pictures of my 1/72 omega models fokker C.X-1A lynx  of the LV=dutch airforce till 1940. used in the 1920-ies,also to train blind flying ,using a cover over the back seat to create a dark room. next time I'll brush the dust from the models before taking pictures!. to begin with ,a picture of the real thing  qs4Ttuc.jpg time for the model ,bytheway,I like those omega kits very much . but not if I had to buy them  at hannants or aviation megastores,I found this place on the internet where I bought this one for 25 euro's and many other dutch aircraft kits too http://omega-models.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=96&product_id=304    [they have a collection lovely belgian kits too ,look at this p.e.!  http://omega-models.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=95&product_id=535 and top of the bill .the one that I do not have bought [yet?]    http://omega-models.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=95&product_id=402      . this is the fokker lynx  I made out of it: mpM2ERC.jpg   and  8fAf2GI.jpg    and    6GKm720.jpg      and tMXZJzF.jpg      

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what could I do more to succeed in fooling you than I tried with my fokker lynx? but your intuition is right, it is my version of a small airplane .quite encouraging experience,people start to recognize what I tried to give shape. next time I'll show here a fokker that  the audacious dutch used to combat the german me 109's with ,I have in mind the fokker d-xvii or fokker d-xvi -if I 'm not mistaken, sometimes it drives me nuts,I mean that name giving of all those products that originated in anthony's  mind-  or even the fokker c-x [4 fokker c-x were used at the grebbeberg=eastern front to throw thirty bombs on the terrified germans from the wehrmacht who were making their trousers dirty from the inside out when they saw those very impressive+mighty planes coming .they were escorted by  2 or maybe 3 fokker D-XVII ,old interbellum bi-planes that were still in use as trainers .all aircraft came back in one piece! my more modern aircraft -fokker d-xxi ,fokker t-V and fokker g1 are still in de-constructed phase in their  boxes in which they were delivered to me.the LVA had an old fokker c-v with which they  tried to bomb and destroy the moerdijk bridges ,the gateway to rotterdam which the german paratroopers succeeded in conquering on the very first day of the war.[LVA mission failed] I have built a fokker c-v from an 1/72 airmodel vacu-kit,nice kit bytheway. and I have one fokker C-V  from crm in 1/72 still in the box ]I hesitate to touch them ,first I think it is more appropriate to improve my skills and excercise on the cheaper kits.  thank you mr sairou for your reactions ,we'll keep in touch?  cu a next time .ps .I see you like the 1930 aircraft too ,did you know those kits from omega the belgians made in those days , Stampe et Vertongen SV-10   4vmwseh.jpg      and that really amazing [to me at least]  Lacab Gr.8 Doryphore aOBwgHb.jpg    I am hesitating to mention them ,I don't want to intrude  in your affairs and maybe you know already of their existence ,but it would be such a petty I guess if later turned out that they were unknown to you,esprcially if you like the 1930-ies so much .I know how surprised I was  seeing those things the first time!. I looked at your pictures ,but I did not see any aeroplanes? is it my mistake or are they really not there for us to admire?

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2 hours ago, Emily-Emma silverscreen said:

what could I do more to succeed in fooling you than I tried with my fokker lynx? but your intuition is right, it is my version of a small airplane .quite encouraging experience,people start to recognize what I tried to give shape.

Good evening,

I think what Sairou was indicating to you was that you have posted the photographs of your Aircraft in the Ready for Inspection forum for Tanks. You will get more comments for this if you ask to have it moved by the Mods to the Aircraft Ready for Inspection forum which can be found here:

http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/forum/87-ready-for-inspection-aircraft/

Hope that helps.

Kind regards,

Stix

 

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3 hours ago, Emily-Emma silverscreen said:

what could I do more to succeed in fooling you than I tried with my fokker lynx? but your intuition is right, it is my version of a small airplane .quite encouraging experience,people start to recognize what I tried to give shape. next time I'll show here a fokker that  the audacious dutch used to combat the german me 109's with ,I have in mind the fokker d-xvii or fokker d-xvi -if I 'm not mistaken, sometimes it drives me nuts,I mean that name giving of all those products that originated in anthony's  mind-  or even the fokker c-x [4 fokker c-x were used at the grebbeberg=eastern front to throw thirty bombs on the terrified germans from the wehrmacht who were making their trousers dirty from the inside out when they saw those very impressive+mighty planes coming .they were escorted by  2 or maybe 3 fokker D-XVII ,old interbellum bi-planes that were still in use as trainers .all aircraft came back in one piece! my more modern aircraft -fokker d-xxi ,fokker t-V and fokker g1 are still in de-constructed phase in their  boxes in which they were delivered to me.the LVA had an old fokker c-v with which they  tried to bomb and destroy the moerdijk bridges ,the gateway to rotterdam which the german paratroopers succeeded in conquering on the very first day of the war.[LVA mission failed] I have built a fokker c-v from an 1/72 airmodel vacu-kit,nice kit bytheway. and I have one fokker C-V  from crm in 1/72 still in the box ]I hesitate to touch them ,first I think it is more appropriate to improve my skills and excercise on the cheaper kits.  thank you mr sairou for your reactions ,we'll keep in touch?  cu a next time .ps .I see you like the 1930 aircraft too ,did you know those kits from omega the belgians made in those days , Stampe et Vertongen SV-10   4vmwseh.jpg      and that really amazing [to me at least]  Lacab Gr.8 Doryphore aOBwgHb.jpg    I am hesitating to mention them ,I don't want to intrude  in your affairs and maybe you know already of their existence ,but it would be such a petty I guess if later turned out that they were unknown to you,esprcially if you like the 1930-ies so much .I know how surprised I was  seeing those things the first time!. I looked at your pictures ,but I did not see any aeroplanes? is it my mistake or are they really not there for us to admire?

I do not actually build many planes- sorry to disappoint. I do however have a penchant for pre-war armoured cars and tanks.

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are you serious? I posted my plane in the wrong department? now I understand why I could not find any aircraft amongst mr sairou his models. gods ways are mysterious ..... this is a beautiful moment for me ,I experience a revelation,all things fall in place ,suddenly! to be continued....

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if the mods would be so kind to move things to where they belong ,that would safe me some work .would they bec so kind to move to the airctaft department? my blessing would be theirs ...  and you are right ,it is written above itall , I just did not notice. 

AFV Modelling (armour, military vehicles & artillery).

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I just =sunday between 2000 and 2100 h  [standard european time  I guess?] uploaded the misplaced fokker C1A"lynx" story to the aircraft "ready for inspection" pages myself .was not a big deal. thank you for all the information and meet you all a next time. to restore karma of me and  balance in the cosmos I will upload an armoured car, a ba-20 [or is it a 3 ,or a 6 or maybe even a 10, the same problem more or less as with all those fokkers and their letters&numbers ,taken prisoner by the finns to make the chaos complete ]  37rvxnr.jpg       and  0P12FkR.jpg      and Esr0PRz.jpg     and gdNWJXu.jpg  this is the first 1/35 armoured car I ever built ,it was also the first time that I used those mig/ak powders [rust and mud] and tried some streak weathering that I had seen on the internet . I discovered that I am very fond of this type of cars and kit of those cars ; I have now a nice collection of them  in my stash ,many numbers and types -ba,fai,rolls royce [from roden ,o so nice!] - and from different kit manufacturers like hobby boss models,maquette models ,svezda ,eastern express models ,ark models and I 'm sure  some are forgotten now by me  [this kit was produced by ark models,in 1/35]

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