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Siemens Schuckert D-III/IV. Toko. 1/72
It is wonderful to see such a well-engineered model of a WW I fighter, and this reviewer hopes that future WW1 kits are soon forthcoming from Toko. Highly recommended. Injection-molded plastic, 36 pieces, decals.
Apr 16, 2006, 16:19
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Junkers D.1. Roden kit 041. 1/72nd
The kit is well recommended for modelers who enjoy unique subjects. I am a big fan of Roden models and have several in my collection. The company produces accurate and detailed kits of interesting subjects. These kits are, however, not of the “add glue and shake” variety. They all seem to have some tricky areas. The D.1 is no exception.
Apr 16, 2006, 11:06
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Fokker D.VIIF (Late Model). Roden kit 31. 1/72nd
Not a perfect kit but can be made into a good model. Recommended with the reservations mentioned in the main story. Markings of Ukrainian Peoples Republic Aviation Regiment
Apr 16, 2006, 10:56
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Fokker F.1. Roden kit 017. 1/72nd
I was pleased with this kit and the final appearance of the model. I will be adding more Dr.1s and other Toko/Roden models to my collection. Markings - Lt. Werner Voss of Jasta 11
Apr 16, 2006, 10:47
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Fokker E.IV Eindecker. Eduard ProfiPack kit 7025. 1/72nd
I can recommend this kit without reservation. It is as close to an “add glue and shake” kit as you can find for a WW I subject.
Apr 16, 2006, 10:38
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Albatros D.III. Roden Kit 022. 1/72nd
This kit is a recent release from Roden. It is noted that a number of extra parts are included in the kit. Roden use many of the same sprues to build other versions of the Oeffag D.II and D.III. The kit is cleanly molded and includes markings for five aircraft.
Apr 16, 2006, 10:23
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Fokker TVIII, MPM. 1/72 scale
An excellent and accurate model of an interesting and relatively obscure subject. There is a lot of well-manufactured detail in this kit. Maybe a bit much for the novice or child, but no problems for modellers with just a little more experience and patience. It goes together well, looks really good when completed and as with most of the MPM range, represents good value for money.
Oct 23, 2005, 10:59