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Commercial F-27 Fokker Friendship in MSA Diorama

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Hi I have decided to move the progress of the Fokker Friendship build to here because of its dio nature.

For the base I proceeded to scratchbuild the passenger ladder and baggage cart from memory. The plans were sketched out, calaculating the steps and scale. I remember them as made with aluminum. For mine its basically all plastic strip.

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I remember they were manually pushed or pulled at the local airport. The baggage cart railings were bent wire and the wheels were scavenged from the Airfix Stirling bomb carts.

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The Preiser figure helped with scale and is shaved of all detail to be made into the Air Stewardess.

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Below is the ladder and baggage cart painted up and placed on the base. The base is made up of card for the tarmac and static grass.

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I used black fine tipped marker pens for the tarmac lines and airbrushed the others with white and yellow.

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405577.jpg The F-27 Fokker build is here if you wish to see the blog build.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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Thank you Lee and Joe, and for that here's more images...

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Cheers,
Richard
 
Hi Richard
Love the steps and trolley. A simple base but very well done and so very effective. Bring on the stewardess :tongue-out3:
Jim
 
I think it was one of these that I flew in from Brussels to Luxembourg, with Sabena (Such A Bad Experience, Never Again). When we landed the pilot told us not to stand up until the ground crew had put a stand under the tail to stop the aircraft from tipping up!
Pete
 
Great Fokker Richard and a neat dio to go with it.:thumb2:

Love those scratchbuilt trolley and stairs.:smiling:
 
Richard the plane is great, but those steps, just perfection in scratchery, very precise measurements and cutting ,well done .
 
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Greatly appreciate your compliments guys,

Jim, you don't know what you're asking for, at this scale she looks hideous :tears-of-joy:
Pete, for me the rides were fun, when you're at your youth danger doesn't comprehend...the rockier it was the more fun.:smiling3:
Fernando, I'll try to get close ups of the trolley and stairs as I used butter wrappers for the tread floor.
John, there were no plans to follow so most of the measurements were guess work and visual memory. So mistakes are unrecorded :hugging-face: The other thing is you can get away with a lot in this scale.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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Hi, the figures were modified Preiser figures. I enjoyed matching and reconfiguring the poses as evident from the different shades of plastic. Some limbs had to be cut and repositioned. I gave the first officer a clipper board for him to check pre-flight details with the pilot.

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Some passengers recieved hand held luggage, one of the ladies has a shoulder bag. The stewardess had her chest endowed and her sarong skirt shaped...unfortunately she hasen't recieved her wig.

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Figures primed after more details were added. The stewardess got her 70'ish wig, the baggage handler his earphones and the pilots more pronounced short sleeves.

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Having done mostly military related figures, I thoughrally enjoyed creating the details for the civillians and modern airport groundcrew. You will notice the guy looking up is the same figure I used for the Re8 dio pilot with the pipe having his photo taken.
I hope you like the row of figures doing the square dance.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Richard , very nice work, but a bit it concerned about the guy 2nd in cocking his leg up against the the girl in the dress! :surprised::crying:
 
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Thank you John and Ralph,

John, like he's doing a doggie pee right :tears-of-joy: ...well he's actually going to be placing that leg onto the baggage trolly.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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Thanks Scottie...yup..360 degrees viewing. :tears-of-joy:

I made up some luggage and crates for the trolly with balsa.

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Cheers,
Richard
 
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Now on with the painted figures...

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I wasn't looking for well defined detail and it was my first time using Vallejo paints so they were just flat coats

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The air hostess was a challenge to paint her batik print blouse and sarong. After the split Singapore Airlines took the design and created the Singapore Girl. We retained the Kebaya look with a slightly different print.

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All these years I haven't taken a photo of the completed dio with the figures in position...its about time I do it and post it here. Its been raining lately so will do it soon.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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It must have been one hell of a long rain spell. I owe you some photos...

Cheers,
Richard
 
Your rainy season lasts for about the same as the UK's! :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy:
 
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Still raining I'm afraid. :angry::tongue-out2: ...excuses, excuses. Don't worry i haven't forgotten.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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