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ZEUS makes a very nice sheet for all the Greek squadrons (Y)
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Nice! About time we get some good decals for Thai F-16's
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And we have a WINNER Only thing I miss is the extra droptanks, but never too late
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Norway don't have the ALQ-184, we only use the ALQ-131 in deep configuration.
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Hey, hell is freezing over - starting bid lowered to ONLY US$ 900.000 - run and bid please before this one slips away
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You forgot to read that the shipping is free, you only have to pay for shipping to your door
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Hi Copied your query to IPMS Norway website - fairly sure someone has some information that might help. Hope they are able to advise! http://www.ipmsnorge.org/forum/index.php Best regards Niels
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Compared with some spare F-4C/D stabilazers I bought separatelly, and see the difference now. So I stand corrected
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Guess there is different versions released from Hasegawa then, as the one I have don't have slottet tailplanes. BTW - this is the one I have; http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10077892
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For the unslottet stabilizers, the RF-B/C carried the same type. Hence the -B boxing still provide the best alternatives.
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True, but basically you delete or omit parts intended for the -B to do a -C. What you need is still in the box - even the wider wheels (found on sprue G)
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Forgot to mention that the RF-4B have the same content as the RF-4C, you just need new decals.
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Guillaume, I have one in my stash that you can buy? Shoot me a PM if interested, OK? Alternativelly, Hannants still have some in stock; http://www.hannants....00¤cy_id=
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Yes, you can. The different noses are both covered in the standard kit - the differences are found on the different clear parts for either nose, and should be highlighted in the instructions. You can see the content, instructions and sprue layout here: http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10044997
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Excellent!
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Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star - 1/48 - Academy
Jaffe284 replied to Otis's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
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Halifax Mk II Series I
Jaffe284 replied to bentwaters81tfw's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Excellent! I remember my grandfather bying this Matchbox kit for me many years ago - never managed to bring it to this standard, but still bringing back very good memories -
N-I-C-E-!!!!
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Hasegawa 1/48th F-16B 331 skv RNoAF
Jaffe284 replied to PaulR's topic in F-16 Fighting Falcon Single Type Group Build
Yes, please scan the pic - very interested to see what this is? I know the Danes have domestically developed travel pods, but as far as I know these have not been sold abroad, specially not to Norway, so this is indeed interesting -
Hasegawa 1/48th F-16B 331 skv RNoAF
Jaffe284 replied to PaulR's topic in F-16 Fighting Falcon Single Type Group Build
The centerline "tank" is not a tank - but a travel pod. Basically a luggage container strapped under the plane. You have it in the Hasegawa kit, only it's up-side down as the door opens downwards and not upwards as Hasegawa would like you to do it. Just cut of the mouting blocks on it and turn around and attach it. -
1/48 F-16CJ Block 50 CCIP
Jaffe284 replied to DaveJL's topic in F-16 Fighting Falcon Single Type Group Build
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1/48 F-16CJ Block 50 CCIP
Jaffe284 replied to DaveJL's topic in F-16 Fighting Falcon Single Type Group Build
The difference is the ablative cover on the Navy edition. Supposedly to make them harder to ignite when/if a fire onboard. -
1/48 - MiG-23M/MF "Flogger-B" by Trumpeter - released
Jaffe284 replied to Homebee's topic in The Rumourmonger
Are those missile options correct? Seems like there are both Aim-9D and Aim-9J among the options available? Or is it just my eyes? Anyway - think I have to have this one - always liked the MiG-23