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Between Group Builds I have built something different from my usual British military aircraft, an Israeli Phantom. This is one of the RF4E's that was delivered in the Compass Grey scheme worn by South Korean Phantoms, and I have read that the handful of aircraft in this scheme supplied to Israel were originally destined for South Korea. Unlike a lot of air forces, apparently the Israelis detached a few reconnaissance aircraft to each of the active Phantom units. This aircraft was flown by the 'Hammers' which t now flies the F5I. The model is from the Hasegawa kit with the addition of a Blackbird Model resin IFR probe and is basically out of the box. The main colour scheme was airbrushed using Xtracyrics paint and the stencil decals came from a Microscale sheet. Squadron markings, national insignia and the warning stencils in Hebrew came from a Cutting Edge Decal sheet for Israeli Phantoms. Hope you like it. Martin
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Hasegawa's F-106 Delta Dart has been around for a while now. Simplified, basic details and raised panel lines do not detract from the fact that it is a nice little kit. I re-scribed the panel lines and added a pilot. Also, the kit features the missile bay only in the open position, so I made a closed set of doors from a thick piece of ABS. The decals are from the kit and I used White Ensign's ADC Grey to paint her. upload pictures online screencast image hosting 15mb image upload no compression screen capture freeware The F-106 is quite a size, especially seen along side two of the other Century Series. She is noticeably bigger than the F-100. how do i print screen Thanks for looking.
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This is Hasegawa's old kit of the beautiful RF-101C. It's an old kit, very basic by todays standard, but a nice little kit all the same. The panels lines comprise of fine raised lines, but I engraved them anyway. The only extra I added was an Airfix pilot, because he has a helmet more like the old style worn in the late 50s, early 60's. I used Humbrol Polished and Matt Aluminium to do the metal finish and the decals are the kits which though they looked a bit ropy, worked well, until I tore the "U S AIR FORCE" on the starboard side. A quick troll through the spares box and I found similar sized decals, but they were black not blue, so I just replaced the damaged letters. print screen windows xp screenshot photo storage pc screen shot windows screenshot screenshot windows 7 online photo storage picture share Thanks for looking