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Some US Marine Corps aircraft deployed to Nellis AFB for a Marine Air Wing 3 exercise using the Nellis ranges, May 1981. AV-8A 158965, VMA-513, MODEX WF00 AV-8A 159231, VMA-513, WF02 OA-4M 153531, H&MS-13, YU5 OA-4M 154335, H&MS-13, YU7 EA-6B 160437, VMAQ-2, CY10 EA-6B 160705, VMAQ-2, CY12 EA-6B 160786, VMAQ-2, CY16 A-6E 152635, VMA-224, WK00 A-6E 155581, VMA-224, WK10 A-6E 159570, VMA-242, DT8 F-4N 153008, VMFA-323, WS02 F-4N 150651, VMFA-323, WS04 F-4N 152321, VMFA-323, WS05 F-4N 152982, VMFA-323, WS10 F-4N 152975, VMFA-531, EC02 F-4N 153006, VMFA-531, EC10 RF-4B 153091, VMFP-3, RF10 OV-10D 155483, VMO-2, UU20 OV-10D 155489, VMO-2, UU26 AH-1T 160818, HMA-169, SN17 AH-1T 160826, HMA-169, SN22 AH-1T 161015, HMA-169, SN23 UH-1N 159775, HML-267, UV06 Thanks for looking, Sven Old Viper Tester
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Alongside the single-seat 1983 Italeri A-4M, I will be building the 1998 two-seat OA-4M variant, which shared as much of the A-4M tooling as as was possible. Markings are included for two USMC H&Ms (Headquarters and Maintenance) aircraft.
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After a 20+ year break, BM inspired me to start building the Monogram OA-4M that I'd carried around with me since the 90s. The idea was to blow the dust off some modelling skills and practice some of the new techniques that I've read about on here. There wasn't much after-market available, but I did get some Eduard PE for the Hasegawa kit, canopy mask that didn't really fit, and some left over hase parts kindly donated by BMers (stand up @John B). I scratch built the intake and primary fan, which you can't really see, but I promise is there, and I used some weird clay stuff to make insulation for the cockpit. I chose the airframe - 4638 because there are lots of reference pictures online. Decals are by Furball. Thanks for looking