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
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