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  1. I will check shapes of the two kits I own, thanks Luigi
  2. If your kit is from Hasegawa and it's a 1/72 F-14D then everything you need to build an F-14B it's here inside the box. Fujimi probably has everything, I don't remember about them having NACES ejection seats but since B had GRU-7 those are there anyway, what can't be found in Fujimi B/D kits are GE shields and probably some other bits As for decals if you meant the stencil data, yes you can do that, if you are in the need I have DXM VF-101 1/72 decal instructions who show the placement of stencils data for either version, what you cannot do albeit some heavy whiffery and a couple of exceptions is using F-14B squadron markings on F-14D or vice-versa because: VF-2 switched from F-14A to D mid 90's never flew other variants other than F-14A with NACA gun-vents but not Bomcat mods after Desert Storm prior the change VF-11 for a short time ditto but then it switched to F-14B, can you swap D to B markings? Only for line birds, cause as soon they change the carrier group or sail for a different Ocean you'll be in the need of different CAG markings, after Desert Storm they still flew with A models without NACA gun-vents, pretty sure someone will show me otherwise but I alted my research to The Red Rippers Tomcat who flew at some Air Show and then moved to researched B and D models VF-31 same as VF-2, I'm still looking for pictures of their aicrafts after Desert Storm, it seems like they got shy during that period of time or none cared about them VF-101 is an exception as with some Bu-No and modex swaps you can make either version by using same squadron markings, but you can't if the tail art is different, keep in mind VF-101 is similar to the BF-109/Mig-21/Mirage III/FW-190 hell so be VERILY aware VF-124 I think it flew only with Ds and for a very short time, D markings were also similar to mid 80's F-14A markings, problem is nobody seems to care or have cared about VF-124 in the last three decades VF-213 switched from F-14A to D late 90's love it or hate it, your choice VX-9/VX-30 I guess you can as during later years they flew with both versions but be aware that some were A/B/D hybrids One more thing, depending on which D you are going to build, some had a rover antenna installed on Phoenix pallet, I could be wrong but cockpit coating and hud were different, cockpit most people just checks for the squared off TPID(?) panel in the RIO compartment, as for wheels I don't know, if D used different MLG rims then you need specific aftermarket rims for the D, if not then Hasegawa offers basic early and common type of rims but completely ignores the possible differences between early and common NLG rims. ECM again Hasegawa instructions are well clear, Fujimi possibly ignored that Luigi
  3. I don't think Hasegawa ever changed or revised EA-6B boxes as I tried to do a stare contest between the contents of mine 1986~ish box, and a 1983 kit pics from the internet even though the instructions I have are for K12 or K014 kit but since the box is missing and I can't find its decals I'm not sure if it was indeed that kit or not... Anway fuselage parts and antenna layout are the same, they both have the two different IFR probes, ALQ-100 on wing pylons and so on, I also have a 00893 box, contents are the same, the only things Hasegawa changed was the presence of tinted canopy parts in early boxes which was then changed to clear parts on latter releases. Also on certain boxes Hasegawa put an extra pamphlet with instructions for the re-movement of certain antennas and instructions to scratch newer ones with plasticard, nevertheless said pamphlet it's not present on any given box with VERY VISIBLE later ICAP mods and markings and I fail to understand why. Luigi
  4. it was said on past threads and maybe on some other forums that: Academy oddly enough managed to catch all the little details and shapes of it Fujimi is a close second but something in the rear area was off Revell is a distant third Italeri was once reboxed by Revell and Tamiya and it's a no go Hobbyboss is a simplified clone of Italeri kit and it's also a no go Luigi
  5. cockpit seems to be inspired from Ace Combat 3 coffin system, if they really want to probe modeller wallets they should drop their Macross line for two years and start to release 1/72 Ace Combat 3 kits as those models were way more better than bulky Macross crap Luigi
  6. also depending on what you are after check the propeller as I remember reading something saying that two different types of propeller were in use and a third type appeared during late stages of after the war Luigi
  7. I guess their answer will be something like "not Jolly Rogers, sorry" Luigi
  8. Squadron Signal 1065? Aeroguide 13 shows different wings with straps on both sides Also Enciclopedia dell'Aviazione I think had some belly and top pictures of them Luigi
  9. https://www.flickriver.com/photos/39411748@N06/tags/rafphantom/ https://i.imgur.com/EqlLUjB.jpg https://www.seekanddestroy.info/uploads/7/3/2/0/73207069/f-4-phantom-400_orig.jpg I don't know if they are visible as I'm scavenging for 70s pictures https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Phantom_FGR2_after_landing_accident_at_Naval_Station_Argentia_in_1969.jpg Also I don't want to open a can of worms but plates are showed on his FG drawings, if anything just pretend he is not bashing any kind of kit http://soyuyo.main.jp/f4/f4e-1.html Luigi
  10. Page 15-16 are now up on Trumpy/Boss Facebook page, the Intruders are still there, call the cops. HL3 confirmed Luigi
  11. I will try to NOT TL;DR Italeri many Tornado variants and if in the meanwhile I find the piece of paper on which I written who reboxed what and not I will also add this, otherwise nickels Scalemates timeline is partially correct but messy due Revell reboxes Italeri #124 box 1st edition prototype aircraft as box art 2x Kormoran missiles; 2x Sea Eagle missiles ; 2x Aim-7 missiles; 4x 250lbs (?) bombs 2x 70mm or whatever rocket pods and 2x pilot figures Options for two aircraft: RAF XX-948 and Luftwaffe D-9592 Italeri #124 box 2nd edition camouflaged aircraft as box art Outside the box art and decal sheet paper no other changes were made You can recognize these earlier kits as the lower fuselage comes with a raised step for belly pylons (no raise in the middle section though) Revell reboxed either box with code H-2023 with no changes in the decal sheet Testors reboxed either box with code 872 but decals had the following options: Marineflieger 98+03 RAF XX-948 Italeri #151 box art with a Marineflieger aircraft Changes were mostly made only in the sprue marked as a square 2x Kormoran missiles; 2; drop tanks; 2x Aim-9 missiles and related pylons; added probe for inflight refueling and LMRTS sensor, plus something funky standing as what I guess should be 2x Cerberus pod were also in for the fun, both crew figures were still there Sprue marked as a triangle still had the same stuff from previous #124 but the raised step for belly pylons was removed Markings for AMI 6-07; Luftwaffe 44+10; Marineflieger 43+32 and RAF ZA-590 Reboxed by Revell as #4333 decals had the following options: AMI 6-05 Luftwaffe 43+93 Marineflieger 43+46 RAF ZA-592 Italeri #164 box art with a Luftwaffe aircraft Italeri revised different things here: Intakes received narrowed lights instead of that huge tear shaped thing Main instrument panels received raised detail Pilots went AWOL Vertical stab had some of its antennas removed Wing pylons lost their locating dents for drop tanks Upper fuselage received the dent for the intakes and also tail base between engine nozzles was lengthened Rear section of the lower fuselage was partially revised as they added a couple of lumps and what I guess are a couple of drains 250lbs bombs replaced with slimmer ones, added MW-1 munition dispenser, BOZ-107 and Sky Shadow pods were added Drop tanks with engraved panels Due changes sprue layout was revised but its detail didn't change from past releases Markings for AMI 36-34; Luftwaffe 44+76 and RAF ZD717 Reboxed by Bilek as #929 new markings for a RAF Desert Storm Tornado ZA447 Mig Eater and a RSAF 501 Tornado again from Desert Storm Reboxed by Flugzeug as #1006 retained the same Italeri decal sheet plus an extra set of decals for a Special Color aircraft and possibly with PE and white metal parts Reboxed by Italeri as #1384 new markings for 3 RAF Tornado during the Desert Storm which are ZA447 Mig Eater; ZD746 Alarm Belle; ZD850 Cherry Lips and ZD890 Hello Kuwait G'bye Iraq Reboxed by Revell as #4355 BUT sprue A was MODIFIED and contained an IFR and a recce pod as per Italeri box #171 in place of Sky Shadow and LMRTS pieces, yet it still had MW-1 dispenser and slicker gpb. New markings for AMI 36-34; Luftwaffe 44+17 (even if the box shows 44+54); RAF ZA412 Reboxed probably by Take Off magazine minus the MW-1 dispenser, I can't find the pictures I saved but I guess it had markings for an AMI Tornado during Desert Storm Italeri #171 box art with a Marineflieger Tornado Another sprue revision (Sprue B is the same as #164 box) Kormoran missiles are back Added 2 Harm missiles and relative adapters Recce and IFR pod added Markings for AMI 6-51 (tail art is kinda wrong); Marineflieger 45+45 and RAF ZA412 Reboxed by Revell as #4361 markings for Luftwaffe 45+37 and Marineflieger 43+82 Italeri #071 box art with an AMI Tornado Last revision with added parts for ECR/SEAD varaints with Alarm and Harm missiles, IRLS and FLIR sensors added, LRMTS Sky Shadow and BOZ are back onna menu Markings for AMI 50-55, Luftwaffe 44+44 and RAF Desert Storm ZD851 Amanda Jane Reboxed many times by Italeri as #1291 - #1336 - #1403 and #6804 This should be everything (I'm updating and correcting it from time to time) Luigi
  12. Between Esci and Italeri Tomcat the winner is Fujimi Between Esci and Italeri Eagle the winner should be Hasegawa Esci F-15 wheel wells are blank, you stuck the legs here and done, Italeri are not that blank Esci F-15 intakes are nicer than Italeri ones, still everyone but Academy and Platz in 1/72 scale picked the blank or the short trunking route Esci F-15 cockpit is a tad less deep than Italeri and I would say it's a tie Esci F-15 airbrake detail it's null, plates are Y shaped which puts it into C territory rather than A/B variant, still the plates are represented as panel lines so one can easily correct them for A/B variants, Italeri did the same yet the airbrake well and the airbrake itself have extra details Nozzles...Esci F-15 wins just because you can throw away the featherless nozzles and use the others Panel lines on Esci F-15 are more simplified than Italeri (with some exceptions and also completely ignoring the real aircraft) Wheels I think both have early-ish style Weapons...go aftermarket Drop tank steal Hasegawa F-15 style droptank from a Phantom and slap it on either of them Other problems are: Esci F-15B comes with underwing pylons and a drop tank no options for Aim-9 rails or Aim-7 brackets or whatever are called Esci F-15 Asat just Asat pylon in the need of some corrections and the missile itself which again is in the need of some love Esci F-15 whatever full AA loadout but no droptank Esci F-15E just the B with extras Italeri F-15s in the past were all with raised panel lines, now I don't know about the F-15E but panel lines of the C variant are engraved Both models do look like an F-15 when finished yet Esci F-15 seems more nicer than Italeri kit Luigi
  13. If anything Hasegawa marks it as H86 (Rosso Brillante) on their SP-53 boxing Luigi
  14. I did a research around a year ago, but I stopped to the stencil data and a couple of other things as I wanted to find pictures of the entire batch that was sold to the UK just to be sure Internal things I guess it is sorted out by Verlinden's Lock On book, if anything port side periscope pictures can be found onnaweb Bridle hooks were not present so you have to shave them off and leave a faired off(?) void All ECM antennas on the belly are not present 'cept the two in the NGL door area Spine antenna in the middle of the fuselage is present on some and seems to be absent in a couple of others Wing reinforcement stripes were kinda on Buttoned or riveted eyes on drag chute door At the base of the vertical stab Phantoms have some sort of intake, some aircraft such as ZE 353 58 and 54 have a kind of of dent and it looks clear, others like ZE360 and 351 doesn't look so clear edit also don't forget the wisker-ish antenna on the port side air scoop beneath the nose https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fa/F-4S_Phantom_II_of_VMFA-321_taxiing_in_1987.JPEG I'm not an expert, just someone whom wastes time staring pictures Luigi
  15. the F-16 will be the same 1/72 MLU rebox or it will come with some extras? Luigi
  16. You need to scratch the mount and possibly look out for 1/72 tanks from that era, if anything check henkofholland and onthewaymodels for a very exhaustive list of models, aftermarket parts and whatnot Luigi
  17. I don't like it so I'm dropping my F-bomb with this: W conversion when? Luigi
  18. The ceiling and the frame of the stairwell of my grandma's home were painted with italian WW2 colors as my grandpa worked for Regia Aeronautica, unfortunately house got sold this summer and we no longer have access to it otherwise I would easily chip some paint off. Pardon the cat as those are the most recent pictures I got Door frame was never repainted Sink frame behind Shiranui was again at it's original state Ceiling color is probably what you are after and it was closer to Humbrol 65 but a tad greenish https://imgur.com/a/ysn4HWs Luigi
  19. Hasegawa F-111A & C all have TP1 intakes parts are marked as D Hasegawa FB-111A/D/E/F all have TP2 intakes parts are marked as C. The sole exception coming with both types of intakes and lower fuselage parts is kit #00952 C/G R.A.A.F also Hasegawa on the F-111G Air Combat Command box #K-124 you will find decals for an F-111F instead of a G What you will find inside AMT F-111F box is the basic Esci F-111A, with EF-111A parts as extra and the TP2 cones, everything else exhausts included are for a very basic F-111A, they didn't include a different lower fuselage for the TP2 inlets so everything else it's up to the modeller https://imgur.com/a/op97J6n Luigi
  20. It looks like the PKT muzzle and aiming aid, the 12,7 mount should be below not above, pretty sure some dang flight sim maybe Lomac or whatever is called now had an Hip module with armed variants on it https://www.16va.be/4.5_les_mi-8_part2_eng.html Searching in the zastalina and zarodinu world http://www.russianarms.ru/forum/index.php?topic=13064.0 google https://www.google.com/search?biw=1366&bih=647&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=QFEKXrLdL8HDwQLzwaPwCg&q=Ми-8ТВ++пулемёта+А-12%2C7&oq=Ми-8ТВ++пулемёта+А-12%2C7&gs_l=img.12...32317.32798..33933...1.0..0.108.281.2j1......0....1..gws-wiz-img.......0i19j0i30.RWRsr29mTAM&ved=0ahUKEwiy_cryjt7mAhXBYVAKHfPgCK4Q4dUDCAY will take a look on russian publications through my drives as possibly I have something hidden there, but will take time cause my archives are a big mess Luigi
  21. If you have ArmA 2 Arrowed installed with Czech addon check if the mount of the Hip is identical to the one in the game as the mount is for a PKT and there it was a man in the middle branding it Otherwise on Flashpoint 1985/ArmA CWA BiS used the version with the HMG but the mount was on the lower section of the nose and not in the middle, sadly references for it seems to be gone and the model used in game it's not good for any kind of reference, but since the studio used Czech army vehicles for reference maybe on Czech forums you'll be able to find something Luigi
  22. it had more differences, I was trying to spot them all but the problem is that museums samples are mostly a no go for good references. On the wings you had ECM blisters added In flight formation lights were applied Read something somewhere that the RAM turbine panel was blanked off Some modifications around the nose area Then I still can't find clear pics of the underside showing chaff/flare dispensers openings on the belly straight behind or next to the airbrake This video is giving me some doubts Luigi
  23. As long they refuse to add that box (with different decals ofc) in their catalogue there is no other way to obtain those pieces other than buying it, sadly it's a reality for many kits from Hasegawa, Fujimi and Aoshima Luigi
  24. Thanks Craig, looks like they did what they do a couple of years ago for the F-16AM/BM and Diana combo boxes as on the AM sprue tree there are parts for a Belgian AF aicraft yet they still have to release a box with those markings... I guess it will never happen for the F-104 with Dutch AF markings. My kit is the old Dt-17 AMI/GAF box and I have seen plenty of those but none of them ever contained those parts Luigi
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