General Dynamics/British Aerospace Sea Viper FA.1

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General Dynamics/British Aerospace Sea Viper FA.1

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Finished another one today.

General Dynamics/British Aerospace Sea Viper FA.1, 893 Squadron, HMS Duke Of Edinburgh (CVA02), March 1993.

Model built using Hasegawa 1/72 Mitsubishi F.2 and bits from a Revell 1/72 F-16

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Now that's very nice,it's a really good what if.Well tidy.
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Great idea. Much better than just navalizing a regular F-16.

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That looks well
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Cool, I read it as just a naval painted -16 but it looked odd for one. Then I read the post again. I like this a lot, looks sharp. Nice work.
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Very nice indeed!
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Very nicely done. Now a Sea Tornado to sit next to it? 8-)
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