Falcons 2016 workbench.
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Your Phantom came out to be a quite nicely looking model! I like it a lot.
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That looks excellent, what a great build. Those Phujimi Phantoms were really rather nice
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Re: Falcons 2016 workbench.
Nice one Chris. That's one very tidy looking Phantom.
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Re: Falcons 2016 workbench.
A thing of beauty. Nicely done.
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Re: Falcons 2016 workbench.
Finished another one today.
General Dynamics/British Aerospace Sea Viper FA.1, 893 Squadron, HMS Duke Of Edinburgh (CVA02), March 1993.
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I like the F16 in Royal Navy scheme.
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I'm loving that Viper!
Is the launch rod on the nose wheel scratch built?
Also is this model an F-2?
I noticed the shape of the wings and fuselage!
Is the launch rod on the nose wheel scratch built?
Also is this model an F-2?
I noticed the shape of the wings and fuselage!
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Re: Falcons 2016 workbench.
Great idea; well-executed!
cheers,
David
cheers,
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Cheers guys.
The nose gear leg is modified from a Fujimi F-14, the bulk of the aircraft is a Mitsubishi F-2 and the tail surfaces are from a Revell F-16. The AIM-9L's are from a Hasegawa weapons set and AMRAAM's are also from a Revell F-16 kit.Maverick231 wrote:I'm loving that Viper!
Is the launch rod on the nose wheel scratch built?
Also is this model an F-2?
I noticed the shape of the wings and fuselage!
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A really neat bit of kit bashing. Nice one
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