My barn is full of little Fokkers!

Cazzie

SOH-CM-2024
Yet another repaint for Stuart Green's classic D.VII. Huub, you should have never got me started! :d

This is a repaint of Vzfw. Wilhelm "Willy" Stör's Fokker D.VII. of Jasta 68. Jasta 68's badge was a broad black and white stripe surrounding the fuselage at the rear. Willy Stör displayed a white winged sword as his personal emblem. The Fokker-built machine had four-colo(u)r Lozenge fabric and 'Fokker Olive' panels.

This is the first of all of my repaints in which I have applied the four-colo(u)r Lozenge fabric in correct accordance and size with the bolt patterns in the Windsock Anthology 3. I made the winged sword using a scanned profile and painted it in the off-white that Stuart uses on his rudders. The same for the white stripe, it too was done in Stuart's off-white colo(u)r. I repositioned the rudder crosses in Stuart's Repaint kit (and cleaned up his rudders) to a more proper location for Stör's aircraft.

I don't think I shall ever have too many, one more will make "Forty Fokkers" in my hanger! :d

Thanks Huub, Mike, and all others who have contributed repaints on Stuart's wonderful airplane.

Caz
 
Nice repaint again Cazzie!

Don't worry Caz, there is still some room left in my hangar :costumes:.
And you better clear out some corners in your hangar as I have still some plans ;)

Huub
 
My name is Willy and I am a Fokker D.VII Junkie. :d This one will make 35 for me. One more will make it an even 3 dozen


Thanks Cazzie! :ernae:
 
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