Fokker DVII Inside
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The inner side of the fuselage was sanded before applying decals.
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The engine is well rendered even though being made of plastic parts.
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Before the closure...
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Before the preshading process...
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... and after!
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The aft and bottom parts of the fuselage are darkened to simulate the modulation of the light.
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Preshaded and masked, the fuselage is ready for the blue painting.
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End of the painting stage.
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I try to match the blue color of the "Aces of Fokker DVII" book, which is a lighter blue than the one requested by Eduard.
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2 September 2019, 18:30