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ESCI F-4C built OOB apart from using the decals and crew figures from the Academy kit. The Aircraft represents the one flown on 20 May 1967 by Col Robin Olds and 1/L Steve Croker during their MIGCAP mission in which they shot down 2-Mig17's. Brian.
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Hi all, some work in progress 72nd Jaguar & Hornet 48th Viggen and F-5 Poundstretcher £1.98 Viggen. Looking forward to seeing the Viggen at Waddington this Saturday. Brian.
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Hi all, Esci 1/48 Saab Viggen. Back end of the 80's I paid £1.98 at Poundstretcher for the kit and its been stashed for almost 26 years so decided to build it. A tin of paint today cost me £1.60 and the ejector seat £6. Brian.
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Hi all, Esci Lion 48th scale. Bought in the good old days when Poundstretcher were selling them off @ £1. This ones been lurking around unfinished for years so decided to get my finger out and complete it. I used decals from the spares box and finished off with xtracolour Light and dark Compass Grey Enamels. Brian
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Hi all, A couple of old Esci Mirage F-1's revitalised with new decals. Brian.
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Well here she is, this is as far as I am going to go with this one, other than replace the pitot tube on the nose which I broke just before the photos were taken. What a drama this kit was and a lot of the troubles were of my own doing. The last thing I did was modify the kits horrible R-23/R-24 missiles to look a little better, clipped the main fins, re-profiled the nose and made new fins for the front of the missile, it does make some improvement. The real aircraft...Mig-23 ML C-401 Angola 1986 The missile modifications The result of my toils!!! And a touch of photoshop to edit out my hand on the rear of the aircraft.. Low level near Menongue looking for those pesky South Africans!