Tutschek's Fokker Dr.1
by Hans Trauner

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After some month of wwi modelling abstinence i have finished the new tooling Fokker Dr.I by Revell Germany. It is a complete new model and has nothing in common with the old version. Details are remarkable. The 08/15 are the best I have seen in 1/72, in my eyes there is no need to replace them by PE parts. Cockpit details are sufficient, but of course there is room for personal improvements. I only added seat belts from Tamiya tape, fixed with CA to make them waterproof. On the lower side of the fuselage I added a service hatch from metal foil.

Revell included decals for Richthofen's 425/17 with Eiserne Kreuze plus an option for Lothar von Richthofen's machine. I opted for a standard streaked version and made Tutschek's 404/17. The Militärnummer was taken from an old Microscale sheet despite the slightly wrong style, but I did not have any better decals. The Eiserne Kreuze are from the Revell sheet. These Revell Decals are really thin and follows any contours without any setting solution.

The camouflage was made with oils over Gunze acrylics. I mixed a shade of some brownish green and applied with a small broad brush over a dampended surface. For this dampening I used Dale Rowney's Low Odour Thinners. White Spirit will do it also. After finishing it took a week for complete hardening. After that some Gunze Flat brought the last finish.


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