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Fokker E.IV and Fokker Dr1 scrathbuild


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Hi!

I’m Adrian Urrejola from Guatemala in Central America (I’m new in these forum and please all comments are welcome!!) , system engineer, 50 year old. Other hobbies: photography, astronomy and static modeler.

I have a lot of project but now I only have two airplanes on 1/72, a Fokker E.IV and a Fokker Dr1 Each of one took me about 1 year to build. All scratch except the rivers of Fokker E.IV and tires. (from eduard kit)

Each airplane has about 500 pieces. All are metal and brass, no plastic parts.

The Fokker EIV was the best of show at IPMS Guatemala in 2009.

I give you some pictures. The one at the museum is a montage of 52 pictures and this place (with Smithsonian photos) is imaginative. But the Fokker E.IV and I are real.

Remarks: Fokker triplane ; Fokker E.III ; Baron Rojo ; Der Rote Baron ; Scratchbuild ; Fokker EIV

Thanks

Adrian

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adrianu,

WELCOME and HELLO...

WHOA!!! What a MAGNIFICENT , STUNNING build.

I love the Details on it and you have surpassd most modeling techniques with this ONE.

SHE IS HELLUVA BEAUTY{ The Fokker I mean,,the Lady is pretty too!}.

Your photogrpahy in this instance is MARVELOUS and love the

midnight shot with the Moon in the sky.SUPERB.

I cannot wait to see more of your AMAZING builds, photography etc here..

KUDOS Sir,, :stupid: :huh: :worship:

HOLMES :worship:

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Holmes, I think you beat me to the punch as you said pretty much everything I wanted to. So, I'll start repeating it...

Welcome!

The attention to detail on both these is marvelous. What I really like is also the depth and dimension. To this point, the only thing I have really seen that is comparable is the Eduard PE Sopwith Camel, but it looked far to thin and fragile, where yours really do look like the real thing just stripped of all covering.

Very, very nice!

Cheers,

Mark.

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