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Hi guys...
Martin, I aquired an air compressor today, and tested some "Testors" enamel on an old :ultracote covered wing. Will let it dry overnight. What paints do you think would work best????? enamels, laquers or anything else....... Do you plan to re-cover your Dr1 first, or simply paint over the HIDEOUS RED MONOCOTE???? Any advise or tips or even harassment is most appreciated!! Chris/Murph |
Fritz kempf color scheme???
Hey martin.........would you happen to have any Photos etc.. of Fritz Kempf's Tripe??? I found it on the paper plane website refered to earlier in the post. Just not sure how accurate it is. You said you have an extensive collection of tripe documentation, so wondering what you think... etc...etc...
Chris/murph |
Dr1
Oh yea...
Martin the tripe is #213/17........ |
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You mean this one?
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Or perhaps this version?
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Camo
Murph, should be no problem to find what you need. See the last website below first. The other websites contain some cool tripes too. Also Murph take a little piece of your covering and experiment with different paints. Don't forget to scuff it first with some steel wool or scotch brite pads to give the paint a tooth to stick to. Steve, where are you when I need you!? Martin
http://www.wwimodeler.com/esc/dr1.html http://www.aviation-history.com/fokker/dr1.html http://www.fokkerdr1.com/ http://www.wwi-models.org/app/sbj/sr...List&subjId=86 http://www.wwi-models.org/Images/Bur...ipe/index.html |
Kempf Dr1
Kiwi....Martin.........
Thanks for the great photos and links!!!!!!!!! I think I now have alot to go on. I am wondering about the light blue under the wings.......Is the underside of fuselage also the blue? Or is it the streaked Camo. If anyone knows I Would be most appreciative to hear from you. On a lighter note I tried "testors" enamel on an old wing, and it adhered very well. Stayed quite flexible!! Cut a piece of covering off wing and crumpled it....No flaking at all!!! I was surprised at the durability factor. Will try other enamel brands to see results. Thanks guys........ Chris/Murph |
Chris, did you notice the differences in the two black and white photos? Cross styles, tailplane etc.
Nev |
Kempf dr1
Sure did Kiwi.
Looks like the tailplane colors where switched on the later scheme. Along with the later "straight crosses" Glad you pointed out the markings as I was wondering about the tailplane differences. Looking at the crosses gave me a clue!! Chris/murph P.s. did you take those color photos? |
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Chris, did you notice the differences in the two black and white photos? Cross styles, tailplane etc.
Nev |
Fokker C2
has anyone, besides me, built a 1919, C2, 2 passenger version ? mine is almost complete and ready to hang as a display model. dick
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Murph, should be no problem to find what you need. See the last website below first. The other websites contain some cool tripes too. Also Murph take a little piece of your covering and experiment with different paints. Don't forget to scuff it first with some steel wool or scotch brite pads to give the paint a tooth to stick to. Steve, where are you when I need you!? Martin
http://www.wwimodeler.com/esc/dr1.html http://www.aviation-history.com/fokker/dr1.html http://www.fokkerdr1.com/ http://www.wwi-models.org/app/sbj/sr...List&subjId=86 http://www.wwi-models.org/Images/Bur...ipe/index.html |
This thread got me looking through my materials, including a number of Squadron books and numerous issues of Flying Scale Models, and it is very apparent that the all-red German planes were very rare. Most of the German planes, even when retaining the streaked green and multi-color patchwork camoflage managed to be very colorful. Going to make deciding a color scheme for my E-III interesting.
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WWI planes
There are some reputable Micro planes available. GiantScalePlanes .com sells the same models available from RaidenTech and NitroModels that are 15% cheaper (most of the time). the best models I have flown are the Great Planes from Tower Hobbies - http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...H=wwi&FVPROFIL=++
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Hobby-Lobby Wed sale: 1:7 Tiger Moth!
Hi All,
Looks like the Hobby Lobby Wed sale this week is the 1:7 Tiger Moth ARF. I don't know the price (it only being Tuesday) But I thought you guys might be interested! Thanks, Franny |
I always kinda thought Tiger Moths were ugly!! But that's my own personal opinion. Steve
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You must not be British... ;)
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The 1/4 scale Tiger Moths by the Late Merrit Zimmerman were true works of beautiful art, especially with the scaled down fittings and the fully functioning scale operating engines for which he even made up the patterns to have the castings made. I've seen many poorer quality models in Aviation Museums. And his planes flew!
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tiger moth
Hi WW1 ace.........I have a Tiger moth!! But then again I am 1/2 Briitish.
Dual citizenship....U.S. & British. However I agree the Tiger Moth isn't the best looking plane around. At our field in Northern California the older guys talk more than they fly. So the running joke (started by the younger guys) is take off your pink panties and fly that plane!! No offense Franny (and other women folk). I have no doubts that you could outfly most of the "guys" at my club!! So when building my moth kit I installed a bomb release to drop a pair of a gal friend's donated pink underwear over the field. HA HA !!! If timed right and a little crosswind they will drift right into the pit area!! HA HA!! Those older guys just love it. Chris. P.S. Still waiting for that darn Dr1 !!!!:mad::mad::mad::mad: Looks like it might be shipped at the end of the month!! |
Well guys... Just added another Iron to the fire.....
I fly small electrics, .25-1.20 glow planes, And now have aquired a 1/3 scale Cap 580 with a 3w106cc GAS engine for $1000 (needs about $1000 in electronics etc. to finish.) Boy this hobby sucks up dollar bills like a hurricane!! Fly till you die, or go broke.:eek:..........Chris/Murph |
No I'm not British Franny. I'm a Texan!!! As far as my not really liking the LOOKS of a Tiger Moth I DO appreciate their place in aviation history. And ANY scale model plane is a work of art in my book!!! I really think Hobby Lobby could've lowered the price a little more for the rest of you though!! Steve.
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I think so too... $40 isn't bad, but...
Like many things British, I think it is an "acquired" taste ;) Perhaps you would prefer an AT6? :) Franny |
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Chris, yes I took those photos Easter 2005 when there were 5 of them flying, this Easter I took this photo!
Franny, No, but I would go for a Harvard! |
That is a sweet photo. How cool! but,... kinda scary, huh?
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Wow!!
You are so lucky to get to see that!!
I live in a northern California town of 7000 people surrounded by millions of trees. No air displays to be seen. I grew up in San Diego, and used to see a couple WW1 bipes flying around above my parents house in the 70's and 80's. Never seven Dr1's at once!! |
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Yes this is an arf and yes it's a scale plane"1/3"
no its not electric, but my Dr1 seems to be on eternal backorder!!:confused: Its not a ww1 plane but should still be fun. I suppose I could always change the color scheme to all red..Ha Ha Ha!!:D .....Chris/murph |
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