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Friday, May 01, 2020 - 11:39 AM UTC
Eduard has released a ProfiPACK edition kit of the Fokker D.VII license produced by Albatros Flugzeugwerke in 1/72 scale.
There will be five marking options and there are pre coloured photo etched parts and paint masks included. There are five marking options:
●Ltn. Carl Degelow, Jasta 40, Lille, France, August 1918. Artwork by Pitr Forkasiewicz depicts Ltn. Carl Degelow, Jasta 40, Lille, France, August 1918
●Ltn. Josef Raesch, Jasta 43, Santes, France, June/ July 1918
●5278/18, Jasta 27, Mons, Belgium, October 1918
●Ltn. Ludwig Beckmann, Jasta 56, Rumbeke, Belgium, Summer 1918
●817/18, Offstv. Fritz Blumenthal, Jasta 53, Vivaise, France, August 1918

70134 - Fokker D.VII [Albatros Flugzeugwerke] ProfiPACK – 1/72

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Looks like a really nice kit. Lots of optional parts and the decals look amazing. I'm guessing those are both 4 and 5 colour lozenge decals?
MAY 01, 2020 - 12:31 PM
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