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  1. 1:32 Fokker D.VII Parts 1 &2 Lifelike Decals Catalogue #’s: 32-016 & 32-017 respectively Available from Lifelike Decals for 1,600Y each Lifelike Decals produce some very nice schemes on their sheets, and their Japanese printed decals are certainly more or less on a par with some of the better decal sets that we see from Europe. Up until now, my experience of their decals for World War 1 aviation, has been limited to 1:48 scale. When I received my latest package from Lifelike Decals last night and opened it up, I was more than a little surprised to see that they have now expanded into 1:32 Great War aviation. Am I pleased? With a small stash of Wingnut Wings Fokker D.VII’s in my stash, you bet I am! So, not one release, but two consecutive releases. We certainly have some colourful profiles here, so let’s take a closer look. The new Lifelike Decals sets are each packaged into a zip-lock wallet, with two folded, colour printed sheets within; one of them forming the front product sheet, each containing a smaller profile of the FOUR schemes that each set contains. http://i1324.photobucket.com/albums/u614/LargeScaleModeller/LSMReviews/Image3.jpg Within the wallet, the main cover sheet contains the upper and lower plans of each machine, with clear notation as to where each decal is placed. Decal placement also includes those from the kit, and where this is the case, a different coloured number system is employed. The colours used relate to specific Wingnut Wings releases, whether they are the OAW, Fok, Alb or D.VII F kits. Notes are also included as to the use of lozenge fabric, and the producer has also supplied their reference material listing too. The second sheet contains larger profiles of each machine, again with clear decal placement illustration, and also a concise description of each machine offered, including some both interesting and fascinating facts about the pilot and scheme illustrated. One thing which immediately strikes me is the omission of any paint reference codes, which is quite odd for bright schemes such as these. As some paint colours will need to mirror some decal colours, you will need to play with paint mixing. This isn’t the case for all schemes, but is for some. Both sets contain THREE decal sheets of various sizes. Generally, you will need to use these in combination with some kit markings, but where those won’t suffice, due to national marking variation, these replacement markings are included here. The majority of these schemes are very colourful, containing various bands, stripes, trims and wrapped-around blocks of colour. Where this occurs, we have mostly been supplied with these sections in decal format. One machine, for example, has a green and white striped tailplane. You paint the white, and overlay the green decal stripes on top of this. Where blocks of colour aren’t supplied is where it should be painted anyway, such as the black block colour on the Jasta 30 machine. You will also need to use, for some machines, some of the lozenge decal supplied with the kit. Essentially, the way Lifelike Decals has worked here is no dissimilar to how WNW have produced the regular kit decals. Same rules. The decals are printed in Italy, by Cartograf, and in Japan, by Microscale. Although Japanese decals have a reputation for being thicker than their European equivalents, these seem to be admirably thin, and contain only the bare minimum of carrier film. Printing is in perfect register, with good solid colour and pin sharp edges. I have used Microscale decals previously, and found them to bed quite well into the surface detail. I also found them to work exceptionally well with Mr Mark Setter too, but please try a spare decal before you attempt anything here, as of course, specifications can, and indeed do change. Cartograf decals are as you imagine they will be; thin, in perfect register, and with excellent colour solidity. The schemes supplied here are: Part 1 Fokker D.VII (early Fokker-built), unknown pilot, Jasta 16b, St. Marguerite airfield, June/July 1918 Fokker D.VII F, 4253/18, Jasta 4, Oblt. Ernst Udet, Montigny Ferme & Metz airfields, August to September 1918 Fokker D.VII (Alb), s/n unknown, Jasta 23b, Lt. Josef Muller, Epinoy airfield, July/August 1918 Fokker D.VII (Alb), s/n unknown, Jasta 18, Lt. Hans Muller, Montigny airfield, Summer 1918 Part 2 Fokker D.VII (Fok) 258/18, Jasta 10, Lt. Friedrich ‘Fritz’ Friedrichs, either Cappy, Etreux or Pusieux Ferme aerodromes, May to June 1918 Fokker D.VII (Alb), s/n unknown, Jasta 30, pilot unknown, Phalempin airfield, Summer 1918 Fokker D.VII (OAW), s/n unknown, Jasta 54s, Lt. Walter Vogt, Summer 1918 Fokker D.VII (Alb), s/n unknown, Jasta 5, Lt. Friedrich Vollbracht, Villers-sire-Nicole airfield, October 1918 Conclusion I think Lifelike Decals made a faux pas with the inclusion of the Udet scheme. This is already supplied with the new Fokker D.VII F kit, and the kit decals also supply the ‘Du Doch Nicht!!’ tailplane decals, whereas this set doesn’t. I would have liked to have seen Lifelike tackle that candy-striped machine specifically, whereas WNW didn’t. The other schemes though as superb in both variety, oddball factor and sheer beauty. Each one begs to be built, so I expect yet more orders to WNW for more D.VII kits. The only real criticism I have is the lack of paint code reference, meaning you will have to mix paint to suit some decals, or simply paint the various markings, forget those decals, and just use the motifs instead. I know WW1 colours are contentious, but colour matching is another science. WNW did this with the inclusion of the Rudolf Stark scheme, supplying us with paint refs and mix quantities. Still, these are great sets, and I aim to do at least two of these in the next twelve months. Highly recommended Our sincere thanks to Lifelike Decals for providing the review samples used here. To purchase directly, click THIS link. James H
  2. JEEEEZ!! It looks like Dave's crown of 'biggest model' (HK B-17) is now lost! What a great project, with some of the best scratch build work I've seen. Thank you VERY much for sharing this with us. Really can't wait to see this progress. What are you going to use for the undercarriage?
  3. Hi Johan, Your Photobucket link was the direct link. You needed the link with the tags in it. I've edited your signature and corrected it
  4. Dear Mary, mother of God! That is absolutely amazing! Damn all these builders who force me to up my game
  5. I've had a sneaky peek at the tail surfaces via a discreet iPhone pic from Jeroen, and they look superb. I'm loving this build.
  6. That looks great Jeff. How did you find the build?
  7. Another large Large Scale Model Really looking forward to this one. That is one box choc-full of plastic.
  8. You are sick puppies....very sick. I'm calling a vet.
  9. Simply astounding. I'm drinking a cool Champagne as I read this (break from Cava), and thinking I need to spend some man time with you in your model room.
  10. Jeroen is so talented, and we all love him. He's our face-fuzzed hairy mascot.
  11. Hi Dave, Just copy and paste the IMG code line into your post, like this: [IMG]http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y408/binklebaum/RE8_zpsb7fe3159.jpg[/IMG] By the way, welcome to LSM! I hope you'll join out Great War Group Build: http://forum.largescalemodeller.com/forum/111-the-great-war-group-build/
  12. Hi Kai, Welcome to LSM. Great work on the bust, but I do have to remind you that LSM is an aircraft and armour/afv only forum What's up next?
  13. Jeroen, did I ever tell you that I hate you. Your talent hacks me off. Your posts fill me with envy and I throw my own projects against the wall immediately afterwards! Seriously, this is bloody superb. I really am very envious of this. It's without a doubt the best Eindecker I've seen to date. You must be real proud of that one.
  14. I have nothing against the Eduard 109's. They build into great models with some careful work. The DML 109's are superb too.
  15. Hey Colin, Drop me a line. I hope you managed to do something with that Marder IIIH I gave you
  16. ....coming from someone who made me build the DH.2 as my first WW1 kit!
  17. What sort of Fokker is this? The Hien is such a great looking bird.. almost 'German' in appearance. Is that a metal finish with green blotches?
  18. You're probably right. Every picture I saw, whether online or in my books showing period and contemporary pictures, seemed to have different coloured ensembles. In the end, I went with a line of loose fit.
  19. Looks about the same size as the Bolton IPMS show. Hope you have some stall images
  20. Did it build the styrene up to the same level as the tapes?
  21. ...then do it If that's your luck, then I can go with that idea....
  22. JayDee

    Bf 109E-3

    I have to say I thought the spinner was an odd shape too, generally, and especially at the opening. The dimensions seem 'suspect'.
  23. Would you give those tapes and tailplane a thin coat of Mr Surfacer to build up the surface between the tailplane and tape tops? Looking mighty good, and I can't imagine this one being in injection mould variety for a while yet.
  24. Er, what else did you get Dave?
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