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Ukraine Air Force Su-24 with Storm Shadow
Robertone139 replied to Robertone139's topic in Aircraft Modern
1/72, I have plenty of surplus Storm Shadows from those mentioned kits. -
Not sure what they wanted to achieve, but they clearly showed their ignorance of history. It's not like they lacked available references.
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Ukraine Air Force Su-24 with Storm Shadow
Robertone139 replied to Robertone139's topic in Aircraft Modern
Nice, just need to figure out which is the most dimensionally accurate Storm Shadow between Revell (Tornado and Eurofighter), Hasegawa (Eurofighter and Weapons set) and Hobby Boss(Rafale). The adapter pylon seems like a modified KH-31 adapter. -
Say that to Maverick’s face!😂😂 PS, I actually checked the 1/72 kits against one another and it is completely possible to do a canopy to canopy as the Tomcat is longer and its fins are taller.
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Just pointing.
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Revell 1/72 Storm Shadow
Robertone139 replied to Rob de Bie's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
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I'd say the biggest shortcoming of ANY F-14 kit up today is the absence of a crew that crystalizes the inverted position. Watch the birdieee
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Not a significant improvement over Academy or Hasegawa, on the opposite, those RAM panels are almost as thick as Italeri’s sidecurb like rendition. Thumbs down from me.
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There are a couple of photos circulating of a Ukraine Air Force Fencer sporting two Storm Shadows on its glove pylons, what is peculiar is that the belly of the aircraft has a distinctive yellowish hue, different from the blue/ grey of the wings. Does anyone know whther this is an ID feature or a special paint job? Su-24 with Storm Shadows
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Once upon a time in Sovietland.......
Robertone139 replied to IPMS19's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Nice, lot's of unrecognized work went into this. -
I remember Cunarmodel's early works in 1/72 like the MB-339 and 326, their quality evolved to very nice products like the AMX.
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Very nice build of a difficult kit. Bravo!
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Some sources state that the AMX wings derive directly from the Tornado wing set at a fixed sweep angle.
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Out of a total of 199 aircraft, including prototypes, Brazil still operates about 50 and Italy 35. Unless a completely redesigned fuselage is released, or perhaps two (one for a Brazilian gun configuration and one with a redesigned two seat cockpit) this is what you get, so the market potential is limited to some Italian aficionados. I'd be more interested in a nice Gripen E.
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After zooming in those images I was able to discern the secret fine sculpting tool used by Italeri to render the panel lines..
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1/72 - BAe Hawk 200 by A&A Moldels - released
Robertone139 replied to Homebee's topic in The Rumourmonger
Nice! Compare this kit to Italeri's 35€ 1/72 AMX and we have a winner!- 48 replies
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Not "cheap" but inexpensive, however this one is a fairly "cheap" kit by realization. Compare to the quality of recent releases from Sword or Special Hobby for similar prices, those companies would have done a rather better job of the panel lines at the same price perhaps replacing certain items with resin like the landing gear bay, intake ducting and ejection seat. It does not bid well for their F-35C, provided it will ever see daylight.
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F-16A with "beer cans"? This is likely going to be a European MLU dedicated kit. Nice that they are giving optionally positionable flight surfaces and a nicely detailed engine though, hopefully engineered to pull out.
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1/72 - Boeing V-22 Osprey by Platz Hobby - design model
Robertone139 replied to Homebee's topic in The Rumourmonger
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Oh, the one with the Bernini style sculptured RAM panels, going to need a pneumatic hammer to remove those. Better decals choice same crappy model, suggest Academy all the way. And still no news about their ventilated 1/72 F-35C.