SERO-PAPERWARBIRDS

Online shop for historically faithful* coloured Fokker Triplanes and other cardboard models. Including results of the intensive research into the chronological development of the Fokker DrI colouring.


* proven by text and picture sources.See References! Speculative "S" colouring is marked as such.

 

Pilots, tents, vehicles, houses and other stuff!

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from useful accessories to the fighter squadrons."Jagdstaffeln"

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Cross from Aerodrome in Toulis. Scale 1:33

Here you receive the paper card model for the cross at toulis way junction. Scale M 1:33. This cross stood already their on 15 March 1918 at the road junction of the airfield of the Jasta 12.

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The card model of the cross is designed by Walter Werner. He developped it on the base of photos, made by himself in Toulis/France.

Much information about aviation in WW I one found on

www.propellerblatt.de
www.fliegertruppe.de



Designed by Walter Werner.

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Lorry - White 1911 Scale 1: 45

Here an internet find. Lorry "White 1911"


bastelbogen-online.de

PDF scaleable. Look for > Fahrzeuge > Lastwagen.











Designed by Hans-Dieter Richter.

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Thomas Flyabout 1909 Scale 1:32

Here an internet find. "Thomas Flyabout 1909" similar to Rolls Royce.


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Designed by Richard Vyškovský.
The designer isn't specified,
but I'am nearly sure!

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Tent hangar

Download of the tent on a scale M 1:100:

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password: sero filesize: 0,85 MB.

Scale 1:33. The parts are very big in this scale Maybe a copy shop can print it out in 302%. That means a page size of 24,4 inches to 34,64 inches. Than you have 1:33.









Designed by Roman Seissler.

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Pilot Scale 1: 33

Download of the pilot and a stand on a scale M 1:33:

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password: sero, filesize: 0,25 MB.


He can sit in the aircraft, or standing around.



The Pilot can sit, and stand in front of aircraft.



Designed by Roman Seissler.