Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
- Chuck Finley
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Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
And now or something totally different, a Fokker T.V in 1/72 brought to you by the folks at Valom. It's not a bad kit and makes a nice addition to any early war or 1930s collection.
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
Now that's something a bit different, I like it a lot.
Trio?
Trio?
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
I like that a lot too!
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
It looks like a bulldog of a plane!!
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
Heel mooi!
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
For the second of my Dutch trio, I present a Fokker D.XXIII by RS models in 1/72. this aircraft only flew as a prototype before the German invasion and some problems with engine cooling at the time.
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
Three very different but very nice models.Good work.
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
What they said!! Very nice collection.
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
Oh wow, those are interesting looking aircraft Chuck and very nicely built they are too. The Dutch certainly used some characterful types!
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
Three rare types indeed. All very well built and painted. Excellent.
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
Very interesting and well-built trio!
You did not tell us what the 3rd (smallest) model represents.
Cheers,
David
You did not tell us what the 3rd (smallest) model represents.
Cheers,
David
Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
Three Dutch Masters,well tidy mun.
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
And for my final member of the Dutch trio, I present the De Schelde S.21 by RS models in 1/72. Unlike the other two, the S.21 never flew. It was a proposed Dutch fighter that had a single prototype being constructed when the Germans invaded in 1940. All work stopped with the fall of Holland.
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
Three completely new types to me. Very interesting though and worth presenting as I am particularly keen on the lesser known types, especially from the period pre-1939. Thanks for showing.
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Re: Chuck's Dutch trio, all in 1/72
I've never seen those before, really unusual, and as someone else said well presented, thanks for sharing.
George B.