Airfix Plastic Model Kit
Fokker E.II Eindecker (1/72) A01086
This 1/72 scale Airfix model kit recreates the Fokker E.II Eindecker, flown by Kurt von Crailsheim in 1915. The Eindecker was a pioneering German monoplane and the first purpose-built fighter aircraft of the First World War. With 35 detailed parts, authentic decals, and historically accurate markings, this kit offers an excellent tribute to the early days of aerial combat.
- 1/72 scale static plastic model kit
- 35 precision-moulded parts
- Includes markings for Kurt von Crailsheim’s aircraft, 1915
- Accurate Eindecker profile and rigging details
- Decals and paint guide included
This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
Paint Reference | Tamiya | Vallejo | Mr Hobby | Mr Color |
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Fuselage Linen | XF-55 | 70.837 | H085 | C085 |
Engine Metal | XF-56 | 70.864 | H061 | C061 |
Wooden Propeller | XF-64 | 70.983 | H047 | C047 |
Marking Black | X-1 | 70.950 | H002 | C002 |
Paints are shown for reference only, they may not be recommended in the manufacturer instructions and are to be used only as a guide. It is advised you do your own research to match the finish you want.
History:
The Fokker E.II Eindecker was a revolutionary step in aerial warfare, marking the moment when aircraft became true weapons of war. Introduced in 1915, it was the first German aircraft to be equipped with synchronisation gear, allowing the pilot to fire a machine gun through the spinning propeller arc. This innovation gave German pilots a tremendous tactical edge and ushered in what became known as the ‘Fokker Scourge.’ The Eindecker’s impact on air combat was profound, and its streamlined monoplane design made it instantly recognisable. Pilots like Kurt von Crailsheim helped define the role of the fighter in modern warfare with machines like this.