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Vladimir Kafka (pivokrevnik)
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3 9 July 2017, 20:27
Lost_Erik
Well done. A very nice aircraft, excellent model, in bold Dutch markings.
30 November 2017, 04:35
Patrick Hagelstein
Great!!!
30 November 2017, 05:53
Oleg Smilyk
Magnificent work,Vladimir!If you masked decal?
30 November 2017, 18:10
Vladimir Kafka
all national insignia is airbrushed
30 November 2017, 20:47
Wim van der Luijt
Great stuff! You nailed it!
30 November 2017, 21:09
Vladimir Kafka
thanks, nice to read from (I suppose) a dutchman 🙂
30 November 2017, 21:11
Christian Keller
Wow, just great
30 November 2017, 23:15
Mike Daniels
Yes, very good. The cockpit masking especially.
1 December 2017, 00:05
Clifford Keesler
Very nice.
1 December 2017, 00:47
Patrick Hagelstein
Yes! The orange is the right tone! 🙂
1 December 2017, 02:29
Erik Leijdens
Fantastic result! Also the colors used look very good. Can you tell which paint numbers you used?
1 December 2017, 09:15
Kees Kleijwegt
Beautiful D.XXI! And I also want to know the paint you used 🙂
1 December 2017, 09:23
Zsolt Czegle
Awesome! 👍
1 December 2017, 09:41
Wim van der Luijt
+1 on the paint numbers....Dutch colours are very elusive and subject of much debate, but yours look good
1 December 2017, 10:25
Vladimir Kafka
yes
1 December 2017, 11:23
komoras
Great model Vladi! 👍
What gloss coat are you using? Looks really nice and shiny.
1 December 2017, 11:28
Vladimir Kafka
Gloss coat is Gunze Super Clear III.
camouflage:
Everything Tamiya - the best there is for freehand work. I use Gunze lacquer thinner when I need more durable coat, and X-20A for precise work. Sometimes I add few drops of Agama retarder.

beige: deck tan with about 30% of wooden deck tan (I took a freshly opened bottle of deck tan and poured in wooden deck tan up to the bottleneck)
brown: XF-64 straight out of bottle
green: XF-27 with few drops of yellow and heavily lightened with white

as for how the colors should look like - I found absolutely no credible source. There is the "oldschool" of the museum machine in Netherlands, where the beige is a warm ochre color, and then the new school represented by the Dutch Profile book, which has a weird grey-green color similar to sky. I chose to kinda sit on the fence 🙂
Everyone else seems to parrot the Dutch Profile, but the book itself offers absolutely no proof or explanation color-wise - at least not in the English text, which seems like an incomplete translation of the Dutch one.
2 December 2017, 12:13
Christian Bruer
Very nice work and finish 👍
2 December 2017, 13:09
John Thomas
Nice work
2 December 2017, 13:13
Patrick Hagelstein
If you need a translation, there are a lot of Dutch guys over here (and in this chat) to help you translate. Just post the Dutch text and we can translate it for you.
2 December 2017, 15:45
Patrick Hagelstein
I mean, now it's already painted, so maybe we are a little late. But from all the color pictures and real planes I've seen so far your beige looks spot on!
2 December 2017, 15:47
Alexander Grivonev
I love these soft and clean paintjobs of yours!
3 December 2017, 14:32
Stephan Ryll
Very nice work 👍
11 December 2017, 18:40
Pierre-Christian Baudru
Great job !
11 December 2017, 20:09
Olivier
Magnifique !
11 December 2017, 21:08
Agustin Prellezo
I like it very much!
11 December 2017, 22:01
Lost_Erik
Now with a prize to show for your efforts! Well done.
12 December 2017, 03:52

Project info

15 images
1:72
Completed
1:72 Fokker D.XXI "Dutch Patrol" (MPM Production 72571)1:72 Bristol Mercury / Pegasus Alfa Romeo 126RC43 Engine (Vector 72001)1:72 Fokker D.XXI Canopy Mask (Peewit M72103)

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