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Inshala

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  1. Beautiful work mate! Just finishing mine but taking a while...Death Angels so a bit dirtier as they tended to be form the pics I have seen
  2. Lovely and I agree that it is the best kit in the world right now having made it last year!
  3. I might be wrong but I think the VF-111 option is 201, the Mig killer without the rainbow tail. This would be awesome by the way!
  4. Looks exciting, speed brakes as well which is good to see.
  5. They went to China in 2016, I was the Team Leader in 2012-14 (Red 1). Monty was the Boss in '16.
  6. Really nice build, another Tomcat lover! Hope you get the decal issue sorted, often happens that something goes a bit awry, but thats modelling! I have built one Tamiya F14A and have the D ready to go. Great to see the 2014 Red Arrow, lovely tail (I was very involved with it in real life).
  7. Beautiful, very realistic. Can I make one comment, often overlooked with LGBs (from someone who has dropped a lot of them). On the ground the seeker head hangs down. The can have a polystyrene collar with an RBF flag attached but they tend to be removed before the pilots walk around). I would put a pic in if I could figure out how to do it but a quick google search will show you what I mean.
  8. Fit is so good again, no need for glue. Thanks lightpainter
  9. Aaagghh..you're quite right, will fix right away. Many thanks!
  10. Very nice. How often do we really look down the intakes/engines? Thinking of getting one myself
  11. The fit is so precise when you put the booms onto the main body and the tailplane and rudders all connect once you've done that, that they kind of lock in place, truly amazing. I did run some Tamiya liquid cement very carefully around the front joins of the booms around the engine but these parts don't need much. You can quite comfortably finish the body, booms, tailplane and rudders separately which makes things easier. I didn't have to glue the main gear doors, they slot into a gap along a natural seam line, fantastic
  12. That is truly fab! I can attest to the 'look' of the HAF jets and there were many even more faded than this! Very nice indeed.
  13. Beautiful. Never guess it was 1/72, lovely fine detail and weathering.
  14. What a lovely kit, insanely beautiful engineering. Still a challenge in places but only in so much as the order of things needs a little thought. You will not believe how well the booms, the tail bits and all the gear bits and doors go together! Doesn't need glue.
  15. I went for the full Aires E&E bays, wheelbase and cockpit etc. Nearly threw the whole thing away many times but got through it eventually not not to be repeated.
  16. Very nice. Was thinking of getting one of these but just over a 6 month fight with the Kinetic EA-6B and fancy kits that go together with little fuss for a change!
  17. Such a lovely kit, first model I made when I re-started modelling in 08. Very nice in flight. Semper Fidelis
  18. Very nice indeed, built this kit last year and have the D as my next build. Makes me think of the Final Countdown and the flyover of the senators boat!
  19. Very nice mate! Love the low vis A-7s. Might have to put my one on here, not sure. Its the hi-vis version, tatty early 80's.
  20. Rear maybe up a couple of degrees, will adjust
  21. Aires cockpit which actually went in pretty well, seats part of that kit. Some Eduard cockpit bits including ejection seat bits and bobs as i prefer these to the metal unprepared bits that come with an Aires set
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