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1/72 - Fokker C.VD/VE by LF Models - released - new C.VE M/33 boxings


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LF Models has just released 1/72nd Fokker C.VD kits

 

- Ref. PE7201 - Fokker C.VD Holland part 1

Source: https://www.lfmodels.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2346&zenid=34r535i0udc4vhss7gc4qs68l7

 

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- Ref. PE7202 - Fokker C.VD Holland part 2

Source: https://www.lfmodels.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2347&zenid=34r535i0udc4vhss7gc4qs68l7

 

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V.P.

 

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I'll second that - I'd love to see a C.VE! Not that this version isn't a welcome surprise. It surprises me how little kitting there's been of such important multi-role pre-war aircraft as this, the Hawker Hart variants (that's changed recently, thankfully), the Potez XXV (Potez 25), and the Breguet XIX (Breguet 19).

Regards,

Jason

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I've got an Omega Resins C.Vb in my stash, but the fuselage and wings look much better represented on this 'D'.

Some cross-kitting called for I think :winkgrin:

Cliff

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Look at sprues above! - there are two noses - for V-engine and 9 cylinder radial one! That is a good begining for a whole CV series :)

Cheers

J-W

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That does look quite nice - it's great to see LF venturing out into IM plastic. I like their resin work, but I'd much rather work with polystyrene. As J-W indicates, the parts breakdown does indicate that they'll be doing the different variants of the C.V.

Regards,

Jason

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I bought the kit (very nice looking in box indeed) and on this occasion contact the producer LF asking about plans. You might be interesting, that they confirm that they intend to produce many variants including CVe... :)

In resin they produce also late Hungarian variant with 14 cylinder GR engine in NACA cowling - the WM21 Solyom. So perhaps it will go in stirene as well - lets hope...

Cheers

J-W

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New boxing

 

- ref. PE7206 - Fokker C.VD Norway A.W.Sidelley Panther engine

Source: https://www.lfmodels.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2485&zenid=4kfcshvijo746hut76kqk8q7f3

 

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- ref. PE7207 - Fokker C.VD Finland A.W.Sidelley Panther engine

Source: https://www.lfmodels.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2486&zenid=4kfcshvijo746hut76kqk8q7f3

 

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-ref. PE7208 - Fokker C.VD What if? Luftwaffe, Czech, UK, Spanish civil war

Source: https://www.lfmodels.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2487&zenid=4kfcshvijo746hut76kqk8q7f3

 

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- ref. PE7209 - Fokker C.VE Finland Bristol Jupiter engine

Source: https://www.lfmodels.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2488&zenid=4kfcshvijo746hut76kqk8q7f3

 

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- ref. PE7210 - Fokker C.VE Denmark Bristol Jupiter engine

Source: https://www.lfmodels.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2489&zenid=4kfcshvijo746hut76kqk8q7f3

 

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V.P.

 

 

 

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Wow, I was waiting for this five years! This is the rounded fuselage Fokker CV. I hope the next will be Hungarian Weiss Manfred WM 21 Solyom (and WM 16 Budapest)...

Regards

J-W

 

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