Fokker Dr.I 1:32, Meng, "Oil on Canvas"
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41 12 January, 22:50
Lochsa River
Seriously awesome....the exterior effect is all paint...or decal? it looks great...
Seriously awesome....the exterior effect is all paint...or decal? it looks great...
12 January, 23:52
Aleksandar Šekularac
Thanks mates! 🙂 @ Lochsa: Yes, the camouflage is done using artist oils (the ones you can see on image 14) brushed on top of the MRP Canvas color. Personal and national markings, including the zig-zag lightning bolts are aftermarket decals by Eduard. Oils are very well suited for this - long drying time gives almost unlimited control and is fun to do.
Thanks mates! 🙂 @ Lochsa: Yes, the camouflage is done using artist oils (the ones you can see on image 14) brushed on top of the MRP Canvas color. Personal and national markings, including the zig-zag lightning bolts are aftermarket decals by Eduard. Oils are very well suited for this - long drying time gives almost unlimited control and is fun to do.
13 January, 06:36
Predrag Ivanovic
Baš sam se pitao gde si ,kad sada vidim ovde gomila radova. Odlična kamuflaža Bravo!
Baš sam se pitao gde si ,kad sada vidim ovde gomila radova. Odlična kamuflaža Bravo!
14 March, 09:13
Nick Dragone
Excellent! I have this kit and now have an inspiration to finish it ! Thank you
Excellent! I have this kit and now have an inspiration to finish it ! Thank you
14 March, 20:39
Album info
Some recent comments on my old projects made me blush in shame, as I realized how long has passed since I posted my work. So here's first in a series of albums with some models I've been busy with all this time.
Great War and "great scale" are two categories I haven't visited for a long while. Fokker Dr.I is a perfect candidate for reintroduction to both. Similar in size to a typical 1:48 scale subject and with only homeopathic amount of rigging required, this is not a scary prospect. My only goal here was not to use the red paint. Instead, I used some oils to make the ubiquitous Fokker camouflage.