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The Fokker DVII was the most superior fighter plane in the first World War so if that's not a reason to feature it on my channel then what is? The second episode will be all about the BMW engine, which - as usual with Wingnut Wings kits - is quite a handful :) Furthermore, we will paint the fuselage with its field applied signature all red scheme and the iconic LO! insignia If you enjoy my content, feel free to subscribe to the channel to stay up-to-date with and receive the latest videos directly to your inbox. I'm using two excellent reference ebooks by Achim Engels that can be downloaded freely: http://www.collectors-edition.de/QAU/InDetail/FokkerD7/EngelsE3(FokkerD.VII)InDetail.pdf 00:00 Preview & Intro 00:11 Fuselage Interior Side Panels 02:20 BMW IIIa Engine 09:13 Fuselage Assembly 14:02 Aviattic Lozenge Decals 15:20 Painting Fuselage 16:53 Spraying Insignia 18:59 Painting Exhaust Pipe 20:44 Painting Machine Guns 22:38 Final Presentation

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Added 23 Aug 2026