The Dr.I had a rotary engine, not a radial. In a rotary, the crankshaft is fixed while the rest of the engine, with the propeller attached, rotated around it.
I have the kit. It is amazing. The texture of the doped canvas and stitching is excellent. The instruction are so good you don't really need to buy reference material. I hope Meng does more WW1 aircraft. I like the Black Jacobes plane.
@@mark110101 That's a little far imho, the instructions aren't as good for sure as they also lack rigging instruction, but the kit moulding is WNW quality, barring the argument it was a little rushed due to the breakages and wing warping, both of which are easy fixes. There is a good build in progress on the ww1 aircraft models forum which provides decent details.
Mark it’s the same kit that WnW was showing test shots of before they shut down. WnW did not make the tooling for any of their kits. They did the design work and sent it off to a third party to cut the molds. Meng was one of several companies that produced molds for WnW.
Unlikely. Meng was one of several companies that created molds for WnW. The molds for all the released kits are owned by WnW so those kits can only be re-released if they sell them. It’s not clear what the status of the Lancaster, O/100, and O/400 molds is. These were nearly ready to be released.
I grew up with Peanuts, and I'll always remember Snoopy, The WWI Flying Ace in his Sopwith Camel, shaking his fist and yelling, "Curse you, Red Baron!"
Great video as usual. Thanks to the review. For a perfect cylinder to bend the p.e., maybe use the barrel of the plastic gun supplied. Should be a great fit.
Great to see a WW 1 airplane. They have much more character than modern jet planes. Also I like the idea that they were often just made out of wood and canvas. The pilots were very brave flying these early planes... Hope you are going to paint it in the Red Barons colours.
The limited edition version's resin bust is fantastic quality I should say! And together with the kit itself it should make a really good talking point in any display cabinet. Lovely kit. My 2nd Meng kit and again the plastic is great quality. Companies like Airfix, Italeri and Revell could learn a thing or two.
Cool Andy Right on!!!! Thanks for another video Cheers. I try only to order from US shippers, retailers and such. Cool Andy , red baron vs Snoopy flying his dog house Lol!!!! Great Job Andy!!!!!
Sent 4 A4 sheets of paper, in an A4 envelope from AU to US, the cost $36 AUD not sure, but me thinks that's called 'extortion', international shipping IMO was ridiculous prior to the plandemic, now they're simply taking the piss, as we say here in Straya!
@Andy, for the Machine-Gun, just roll the PE around the finished Gun, so you have the size, then take it off and put it onto the gun that requires PE. the front part should now match.
Hi Andy, all I have for you is four words, 'build the jolly thing' I would say paint it in the red scheme in honour of the man himself, keep safe and well mate, bedt regards to you your family and all your customers. Best regards from Australia.
...in the 60s myself and two brothers had the Revell (bastard 1/28th Scale) DR1, SPAD & Sopwith Camel...thy DR1 was released in two versions...von Richtofen's & Werner Voss' aircraft...
Strikes are also happening at the Montreal container port where most of the cargo ships from China end up. They go through the Panama Canal,up the Eastern Sea Board, go past New York and Halifax, through the St.Lawerence,and end up sitting on the docks in Montreal. Covid has definitely changed the world...we're back to waiting for the "slow boat from China"... But enough of that...the kit looks great. I've never done a WW1 planned before,but this one I would definitely give a shot...thanks for the review Andy...maybe we'll see a build video soon of this kit?
Looks like a nice kit and will be very interested in your build review when it's done. The Red Baron is an Icon, and as such the scheme will probably get done to death, so I'd personally prefer to see something else instead or alternatively build two and start your own Jasta!
I've only made one Meng kit which was a fairly old one and although the detailing was very good I found their Styrene to be incredibly soft compared to say Tamiya, so I had to be really careful sanding small parts.
Hard to pass up a MvR scheme, though I know when I build mine it will be in DR.I 477/17 markers rather than his more famous 425/17, it allows the fokker camo and still a decent amount of red. The voss decals are very inaccurate so check your references if you choose that.
Go with the Baron scheme, sounds like you want that anyway :). I heard there might be a mistake on the Voss scheme with the cowling, so if you get new decals in for the kit that could be an excuse to build another one. Also, WNW website still has the hints and tips section up which gives advice on folding those barrel PE pieces.
Hi from NZ, After a bit of digging, Meng have the tooling for this kit and one other Wingnut's kit. No idea what that one is sorry. The kit is a bit like a Chinese copy (legal here from what I know) that is commonly seen. The instructions highlight that being not a bit like the old Wingnuts quality. As far as I know there is yet to be a deal on the tooling for the other Wingnuts kits but given what is currently happening at Weta Workshops and Peter Jacksons other business interests here ATM I don't expect that Wingnuts tooling is a priority at the moment. Hopefully when the dust settles there will be a deal to sell the tooling to another company to keep the kits on the market.
While I would like to see how you take on the streaking effect on the plane, I think the all red plane will be more recognizable by a lot more people. When WNW showed the kits at the IPMS Nationals last year I thought that they would release an F.1 and a Dr.1 separately, but I like the kits as released by Meng just fine.
Thanks for this video. Is the Werner Voss version Fokker F.I s/n 103/17. an option in the Meng kit? Also could you be so kind to list the paints I'll need for Richthofen & Voss's planes? Thanks Again!
Hi Andy, I live in Halifax and while your container is very likely here there's no strike going on. The strike is in Montreal and a lot of that traffic is getting diverted to Halifax. Hope you get it soon!
Thank you for the clarification. I knew it was in limbo between Montreal & Halifax and thought the issue was in Halifax. Fingers crossed it comes very soon!
I live near Yarmouth, and I was going to say I'd heard nothing about strikes in Halifax. Packages certainly aren't getting around any faster, that's for sure, the date estimates on ebay are now just suggestions.
I'm buying this kit today! Has to be better than that Meng "parts kit" King Tiger I have. Face it, we as modelers seek German aircraft and armor for no other reason than the colorful and creative camouflage choices we have. The DR1 is not left out. Your choices of different colors are almost endless. Check out Ltn. Lothar von Richthofen, Jasta 11, May 1918!! Of the four choices in this kit, I am going for Voss's ride. Thanks Andy!
Andy I would choose to do one on the other JG1 Tridekkers. Lothar Richtoven, Manfreds brother was also an ace in that unit as was Herman Goring. If I recall correctly Manfred's plane wasn't completely Red painted at the beginning, which makes it an interesting series of possible painting styles as he moved from the factory schema to his all red version. I think quite a lot of other bright colours and patterns was used by other pilots.
I have the Wingnut Wings Sopwith Camel in my stash. I have been waiting for years to bring out a Fokker Dr 1 as a display partner. It's a shame they had to go under before this kit came out.
I recently bought this very model, with the regulation busted cockpit surround. But Meng were very good about sending a replacement, which I received today, which was not broken.
MvR flew numerous Tripes... starting with Fokker F.1 102/17 in which he got his 60th and 61st kills. He crashed in Fok. Dr.I 114/17 when the engine threw a piston cylinder which knocked the cowling off. 127/17 which was the first of his tripes known to have had more red added over and above the red struts, cowling and wheel covers that were standard for Jasta 11. 152/17 has been known to have a progression of red painted from the upper wing and tail to overall red. 161/17 (cowling, struts, upper wing and tail up to the forward edge of the fuselage cross and the fuselage top to the rear of the cockpit), 425/17 which was the aircraft he was flying when he was killed and 477/17 which was one of his spares and has been claimed in everything from normal factory streaked green to overall red.
Hi Andrew! The Ducatti video has been posted and the final RC truck segment is a work in progress. The first coat of paint has been applied and I am waiting on more paint that is currently out-of-stock at Tamiya. Murphy's Law. Stay tuned - I'm too far in to give up now! Thanks for watching.
Hey Andy thanks for the video, why not be a little different and build the DR1 in a different color scheme. There are so many Manfred von Richtofen planes.
Mine came with the broken part B6 as well. Going to be a tough fix. Unlike your shop the one I purchased it from has completely ignored my complaint. Anyway, I will be doing the Barons Red because Its iconic and I don't have skills to pull off the crazy streaking on the others. HAHA.
@@ralhmcc47 Its the middle wing that attaches to the fuselage. The part that broke off is the exact piece Andy showed. Mine kind of tore a bit. Won't ruin the build, depending on the fit, it may just need a little glue and putty.
There are 2 sides of sticky tape on the PC so you remove one side of tape then you pull off the part you want without cutting, no sanding. the rest of the PC will stay stuck to the tape Ralph
Um, not my field, but didn’t the Von Richthofen version DR have a white rudder(A/C was not ALL red) ? Just ask’n B-T-W that’s a rotary type engine, (Cylinders and crankcase rotate) while a Radial type engine has the (conventional) fixed cylinder/crankcase with a rotating crankshaft arrangement.
I vote for "other than the Red Baron". However if you do the Red Baron paint, you will have to choose which of his DR-1s to do. No 3 I believe is the one he scored most of his victories in. No 4 he died in. I choose "Other" because EVERYBODY does the Red Baron.
Is it a flare pistol, or a starter pistol? Some early aircraft engines used a percussion cap starter system, rather than a manual propeller start. I'm not an aircraft modeller BUT if Wingnut had ever done the Albatross DV.b, I'd ha d snapped one up. Have seen a real one at a museum, and it is the most beautiful aircraft ever - in lacquered wood / lozenge camo and jasta 16 markings.
Expected to see the other colour schemes at the end of the instructions but you stopped as soon as you got to the red scheme. Are the others not covered in the instructions?
has to be The Red Barron Manfred von Richthofen was such a iconic figure/warrior who was respected on both sides of the war ... very rarely does that happen
Hermann Goering was also a very skillful and respected pilot in WW1... Early aerial combat was almost 'gentlemanly', whereas ground war was always hell. People tend only to remember Goering as the obese, belligerent, ostentatious buffoon he became as Commander of the Luftwaffe.
@@paulosborne6517 by then he was addicted to drugs ... it wasn't until he was captured and his drugs confiscated that he became lucid again .... his drugs had been making him incapable of making judgement calls and made him have wild mood swings
@@ralhmcc47 Lothar flew 454/17... The plane was painted in streaked Fokker Green with red cowling, struts and wheel covers. The top wing was Yellow, as was the tail from the forward edge of the fuselage cross to the rudder.
If you're talking MvR and Werner Voss in the same time frame, then you'll need to do Fok. F.1 102/17 (MvR) and Fok. F.1 103/17(Voss). These were the two pre-production prototypes that were issued to Jasta 10 (Voss) and Jasta 11 (MvR) Both planes were in Factory livery, Streaked Fokker Green over light blue. The Fokker F.1 has smaller ailerons and also had a curved leading edge on the horizontal stabilizers.
Definitely Red Baron, I think it's illegal to paint it any other way. Really hoping that Meng bought all the rights from WNW though, would love to see the brand come back. Desperately hoping they produce the upcoming Lancaster and Halifax as well.
For me the red baron, who fought like a Knight and with old-style rules no killing parachutes and he would rather fight a new battle again instead off shooting till the plane exploded!
If there are decals for different pilots, I would do someone else. Everyone does the “red barron “ . Or at least his red and green plane. Personally, I like “Kempfs’ “ plane more. My vote is for the red barrons red and green plane. Not the full red one. 🤷🏼♂️
The Dr.I had a rotary engine, not a radial. In a rotary, the crankshaft is fixed while the rest of the engine, with the propeller attached, rotated around it.
I have the kit. It is amazing. The texture of the doped canvas and stitching is excellent. The instruction are so good you don't really need to buy reference material. I hope Meng does more WW1 aircraft. I like the Black Jacobes plane.
I hope Meng takes over all the Wingnut kits so we can see them again!
it's nowhere near a WnW kit, it's meng, and a poor comparison to WnW
something a regular joe can afford !!!
@@mark110101 That's a little far imho, the instructions aren't as good for sure as they also lack rigging instruction, but the kit moulding is WNW quality, barring the argument it was a little rushed due to the breakages and wing warping, both of which are easy fixes. There is a good build in progress on the ww1 aircraft models forum which provides decent details.
Mark it’s the same kit that WnW was showing test shots of before they shut down. WnW did not make the tooling for any of their kits. They did the design work and sent it off to a third party to cut the molds. Meng was one of several companies that produced molds for WnW.
Unlikely. Meng was one of several companies that created molds for WnW. The molds for all the released kits are owned by WnW so those kits can only be re-released if they sell them. It’s not clear what the status of the Lancaster, O/100, and O/400 molds is. These were nearly ready to be released.
I grew up with Peanuts, and I'll always remember Snoopy, The WWI Flying Ace in his Sopwith Camel, shaking his fist and yelling, "Curse you, Red Baron!"
Great video as usual. Thanks to the review. For a perfect cylinder to bend the p.e., maybe use the barrel of the plastic gun supplied. Should be a great fit.
Build it in the iconic 'Red Baron' format. It would be criminal not to!!!
I had an issue with the wings of mine being quite warped. Took a bit of work to get them straightened out.
I picked up one of those t-shirts and it looks just as good in person as it does on screen. Now I need the kit to complete the ensemble.
Great to see a WW 1 airplane. They have much more character than modern jet planes. Also I like the idea that they were often just made out of wood and canvas. The pilots were very brave flying these early planes... Hope you are going to paint it in the Red Barons colours.
The limited edition version's resin bust is fantastic quality I should say! And together with the kit itself it should make a really good talking point in any display cabinet. Lovely kit. My 2nd Meng kit and again the plastic is great quality. Companies like Airfix, Italeri and Revell could learn a thing or two.
Cool Andy
Right on!!!!
Thanks for another video
Cheers.
I try only to order from US shippers, retailers and such.
Cool Andy , red baron vs Snoopy flying his dog house
Lol!!!!
Great Job Andy!!!!!
I agree about international shipping. I only order from U.S. suppliers now.
But where do the U.S. suppliers get their stuff?
Sent 4 A4 sheets of paper, in an A4 envelope from AU to US, the cost $36 AUD not sure, but me thinks that's called 'extortion', international shipping IMO was ridiculous prior to the plandemic, now they're simply taking the piss, as we say here in Straya!
@Andy, for the Machine-Gun, just roll the PE around the finished Gun, so you have the size, then take it off and put it onto the gun that requires PE. the front part should now match.
Hi Andy, all I have for you is four words, 'build the jolly thing' I would say paint it in the red scheme in honour of the man himself, keep safe and well mate, bedt regards to you your family and all your customers. Best regards from Australia.
It's gotta be the Red Baron plane, it's iconic!
hey!!! the strike is in Montreal not Halifax and the back log is due to ships unloading in Halifax instead. And build it in Georing
...in the 60s myself and two brothers had the Revell (bastard 1/28th Scale) DR1, SPAD & Sopwith Camel...thy DR1 was released in two versions...von Richtofen's & Werner Voss' aircraft...
Strikes are also happening at the Montreal container port where most of the cargo ships from China end up. They go through the Panama Canal,up the Eastern Sea Board, go past New York and Halifax, through the St.Lawerence,and end up sitting on the docks in Montreal.
Covid has definitely changed the world...we're back to waiting for the "slow boat from China"...
But enough of that...the kit looks great. I've never done a WW1 planned before,but this one I would definitely give a shot...thanks for the review Andy...maybe we'll see a build video soon of this kit?
Looks like a nice kit and will be very interested in your build review when it's done.
The Red Baron is an Icon, and as such the scheme will probably get done to death, so I'd personally prefer to see something else instead or alternatively build two and start your own Jasta!
I've only made one Meng kit which was a fairly old one and although the detailing was very good I found their Styrene to be incredibly soft compared to say Tamiya, so I had to be really careful sanding small parts.
Hard to pass up a MvR scheme, though I know when I build mine it will be in DR.I 477/17 markers rather than his more famous 425/17, it allows the fokker camo and still a decent amount of red. The voss decals are very inaccurate so check your references if you choose that.
I hope you do the Red Baron paint job, only because that’s the one I’m hoping to do if I buy the kit. I’d like to see how you do it.
That is one cool looking Fokker.
Red Barron of course. Kit looks awesome!
Go with the Baron scheme, sounds like you want that anyway :). I heard there might be a mistake on the Voss scheme with the cowling, so if you get new decals in for the kit that could be an excuse to build another one. Also, WNW website still has the hints and tips section up which gives advice on folding those barrel PE pieces.
great I'll check it out
I think the Rad Baron’s markings will look the best, great video!
I think so too!
Hi from NZ, After a bit of digging, Meng have the tooling for this kit and one other Wingnut's kit. No idea what that one is sorry. The kit is a bit like a Chinese copy (legal here from what I know) that is commonly seen. The instructions highlight that being not a bit like the old Wingnuts quality. As far as I know there is yet to be a deal on the tooling for the other Wingnuts kits but given what is currently happening at Weta Workshops and Peter Jacksons other business interests here ATM I don't expect that Wingnuts tooling is a priority at the moment. Hopefully when the dust settles there will be a deal to sell the tooling to another company to keep the kits on the market.
Thanks, Ian
Got to be the red baron Andy as he was a night of the sky's and respected by all on both sides Steve 🇬🇧
While I would like to see how you take on the streaking effect on the plane, I think the all red plane will be more recognizable by a lot more people. When WNW showed the kits at the IPMS Nationals last year I thought that they would release an F.1 and a Dr.1 separately, but I like the kits as released by Meng just fine.
Thanks for this video. Is the Werner Voss version Fokker F.I s/n 103/17. an option in the Meng kit? Also could you be so kind to list the paints I'll need for Richthofen & Voss's planes? Thanks Again!
Hi Andy, I live in Halifax and while your container is very likely here there's no strike going on. The strike is in Montreal and a lot of that traffic is getting diverted to Halifax. Hope you get it soon!
Thank you for the clarification. I knew it was in limbo between Montreal & Halifax and thought the issue was in Halifax. Fingers crossed it comes very soon!
I live near Yarmouth, and I was going to say I'd heard nothing about strikes in Halifax. Packages certainly aren't getting around any faster, that's for sure, the date estimates on ebay are now just suggestions.
@@jimplaysric yes the strike was in Montreal and our container was diverted to Halifax where it still sits.
I'm buying this kit today! Has to be better than that Meng "parts kit" King Tiger I have.
Face it, we as modelers seek German aircraft and armor for no other reason than the colorful and creative camouflage choices we have.
The DR1 is not left out. Your choices of different colors are almost endless. Check out Ltn. Lothar von Richthofen, Jasta 11, May 1918!!
Of the four choices in this kit, I am going for Voss's ride.
Thanks Andy!
Always liked Werner Voss' markings or 'Fritz' Kempf. (Simply over the whole "Red" thing)
Andy I would choose to do one on the other JG1 Tridekkers. Lothar Richtoven, Manfreds brother was also an ace in that unit as was Herman Goring. If I recall correctly Manfred's plane wasn't completely Red painted at the beginning, which makes it an interesting series of possible painting styles as he moved from the factory schema to his all red version. I think quite a lot of other bright colours and patterns was used by other pilots.
I have the Wingnut Wings Sopwith Camel in my stash. I have been waiting for years to bring out a Fokker Dr 1 as a display partner. It's a shame they had to go under before this kit came out.
I recently bought this very model, with the regulation busted cockpit surround. But Meng were very good about sending a replacement, which I received today, which was not broken.
MvR flew numerous Tripes... starting with Fokker F.1 102/17 in which he got his 60th and 61st kills. He crashed in Fok. Dr.I 114/17 when the engine threw a piston cylinder which knocked the cowling off. 127/17 which was the first of his tripes known to have had more red added over and above the red struts, cowling and wheel covers that were standard for Jasta 11. 152/17 has been known to have a progression of red painted from the upper wing and tail to overall red. 161/17 (cowling, struts, upper wing and tail up to the forward edge of the fuselage cross and the fuselage top to the rear of the cockpit), 425/17 which was the aircraft he was flying when he was killed and 477/17 which was one of his spares and has been claimed in everything from normal factory streaked green to overall red.
Everyone will do the Red Style, try one in a different color.
Agreed, unless you really want to do the Red Baron. But then you need a Sopwith Camel flown by a Beagle....
Manfred von Richthofens paint scheme will be most popular but it would be nice to see some other flying circus members planes
Cool sounds like fun and I have ah question what brand of paint for white should I do I doing ah winter paint scheme for my Ferdinand
What happened to the big Tamiya RC truck and the Ducatti? Have I missed something?
Hi Andrew! The Ducatti video has been posted and the final RC truck segment is a work in progress. The first coat of paint has been applied and I am waiting on more paint that is currently out-of-stock at Tamiya. Murphy's Law. Stay tuned - I'm too far in to give up now! Thanks for watching.
Hey Andy, is MENG going to do the Lancaster that Wing Nut Wings was going to do?
Without a doubt...Red Baron!
My choice of painting would be for option 'D' in the instruction guide.
Anything BUT the Red Baron!
Hey Andy thanks for the video, why not be a little different and build the DR1 in a different color scheme. There are so many Manfred von Richtofen planes.
good-looking kit and a great video as always the aircraft with the :-) looks good
Many thanks!
Gonna look great Andy! hey btw just bought one from your store. Do you know a site in the us that makes 1/32 wooden props??
I think you should do a variant, then get the one that has the bust of the baron in it. then do the classic red !! great video Andy!
that model remind me snoopy and the red baron and please put in the snoopy too
Mine came with the broken part B6 as well. Going to be a tough fix. Unlike your shop the one I purchased it from has completely ignored my complaint. Anyway, I will be doing the Barons Red because Its iconic and I don't have skills to pull off the crazy streaking on the others. HAHA.
snow biz what part is B6?
@@ralhmcc47 Its the middle wing that attaches to the fuselage. The part that broke off is the exact piece Andy showed. Mine kind of tore a bit. Won't ruin the build, depending on the fit, it may just need a little glue and putty.
There were many red paint variations to the Baron's triplane. Try one that is not all red.
Definitely “The Red Barron”.
There are 2 sides of sticky tape on the PC so you remove one side of tape then you pull off the part you want without cutting, no sanding. the rest of the PC will stay stuck to the tape Ralph
Well spotted. Now, that's a really clever way to do it.
Are the machine guns slide molded? I didn't catch that in the video, but perhaps I just missed it.
Wonderland models in Scotland have this model available with a bust of Richtoven included.
That's the Limited Edition. Only 1000 made. If you want it, get it!
The Red Baron needs to be done . The etch sheets are covered in plastic film because there are no sprues . Looking forward to the build.
yes build the RED BARON FOKKER
Watch Harry Houdini's review of this kit Andy
Definitely build the Red Baron version.
Um, not my field, but didn’t the Von Richthofen version DR have a white rudder(A/C was not ALL red) ?
Just ask’n
B-T-W that’s a rotary type engine, (Cylinders and crankcase rotate) while a Radial type engine has the (conventional) fixed cylinder/crankcase with a rotating crankshaft arrangement.
why don't I get notifications any more? From any site.
Roden has one since years...
I believe ICM make a 1/16th scale figure of the 'Red Baron' himself which could make a nice complimentary kit to go with this model.
I vote for "other than the Red Baron". However if you do the Red Baron paint, you will have to choose which of his DR-1s to do. No 3 I believe is the one he scored most of his victories in. No 4 he died in. I choose "Other" because EVERYBODY does the Red Baron.
I see Andy I upvote.
Nice if you are doing the kit i like your idea with Red Baron
That's the plan!
I will go for the Red Baron version
Is it a flare pistol, or a starter pistol? Some early aircraft engines used a percussion cap starter system, rather than a manual propeller start.
I'm not an aircraft modeller BUT if Wingnut had ever done the Albatross DV.b, I'd ha d snapped one up. Have seen a real one at a museum, and it is the most beautiful aircraft ever - in lacquered wood / lozenge camo and jasta 16 markings.
DV.b? There was only the DV and DV.a (DV.a(o)) that I'm aware of and WNW did make them, I have two
Expected to see the other colour schemes at the end of the instructions but you stopped as soon as you got to the red scheme. Are the others not covered in the instructions?
All four schemes are covered in color on pages 12 through 19 of the instructions. I preordered mine through Andy and it arrived last week.
Hello Andy make the green version 😎
Yes because everyone is 110 years old and they know exactly who the red baron and what the Fokker DR-1 triplane are. Do the Baron, Schnitzelblicken!
Hi Andy, Meng should be pronounced as the "Mung" in Mungbeans
i would love to do the three Richthofens Manfred Lothar and Wolfram
The Royal Guardsmen brought me here.
It will have to be a nice bright red. Will look amazing
I think so too!
I like the D version best.
You have to build it exactly as on the cover!😂
Hay Andy...where did you get your paint rack??
I will save you some leg work 425/17 was the Barrons number Ralph
Any Jasta 11 scheme
has to be The Red Barron Manfred von Richthofen was such a iconic figure/warrior who was respected on both sides of the war ... very rarely does that happen
Hermann Goering was also a very skillful and respected pilot in WW1... Early aerial combat was almost 'gentlemanly', whereas ground war was always hell. People tend only to remember Goering as the obese, belligerent, ostentatious buffoon he became as Commander of the Luftwaffe.
@@paulosborne6517 by then he was addicted to drugs ... it wasn't until he was captured and his drugs confiscated that he became lucid again .... his drugs had been making him incapable of making judgement calls and made him have wild mood swings
I am 2hrs away! Be there soon!
See you soon!
Hey Andy is it a wing nut wings or straight up meng most other reviewers Iv watched say nowhere near wing nut wings???
Von Richthofen or Werner Voss. As soon as I save up enough, gonna order one.
Red baron sounds good
@@AndysHobbyHeadquarters Lothar von Richthofen his brother also flew one Ralph
@@ralhmcc47 Lothar flew 454/17... The plane was painted in streaked Fokker Green with red cowling, struts and wheel covers. The top wing was Yellow, as was the tail from the forward edge of the fuselage cross to the rudder.
@@waynecoulter6761 yes sir also at the time of MvR death LvR was in the hospital from wounds
If you're talking MvR and Werner Voss in the same time frame, then you'll need to do Fok. F.1 102/17 (MvR) and Fok. F.1 103/17(Voss). These were the two pre-production prototypes that were issued to Jasta 10 (Voss) and Jasta 11 (MvR) Both planes were in Factory livery, Streaked Fokker Green over light blue. The Fokker F.1 has smaller ailerons and also had a curved leading edge on the horizontal stabilizers.
Definitely Red Baron, I think it's illegal to paint it any other way. Really hoping that Meng bought all the rights from WNW though, would love to see the brand come back. Desperately hoping they produce the upcoming Lancaster and Halifax as well.
Yo apostaría por la versión roja del Barón
Paint it in the Red Baron form
How Much ???
you should do a blue br.1 with a white tail
レッドバロンですね(=^_^=)
かっこいいです。いつか作ってみたい。
I like the number B on the list, over the Red Baron.
I must have that plane
RED BARON!!! WITH A DIORAMA!!!
I think so
Minor quibble - rotary, not radial :D
Video starts at 3:56
Anything but red please.
For me the red baron, who fought like a Knight and with old-style rules no killing parachutes and he would rather fight a new battle again instead off shooting till the plane exploded!
If there are decals for different pilots, I would do someone else. Everyone does the “red barron “ . Or at least his red and green plane. Personally, I like “Kempfs’ “ plane more.
My vote is for the red barrons red and green plane. Not the full red one. 🤷🏼♂️
Her man approved.
I would like to see it built as Werner Voss Dr.1 "everyone" will build the "Red Baron" version. So something different would be nice.
Built two Red Baron and wingman on a diorama preparing to take off
That would be cool
Andy's Hobby Headquarters don’t think you ever did a diorama with two subjects before If you have I apologize