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1/72 Academy F-8E Crusader, Death Angels, Da Nang, 1966


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Here is the fantastic 1/72 Academy F-8E Crusader of  VMF (AW) 235 "Death Angels", Da Nang, South Vietnam, 1966.

 

The kit goes together so well - an absolute pleasure to build.  The only addition is PE seat belts.  Have got another 4 in the stash!!

 

I have added a fair bit of weathering as actual photos show that they could get quite dirty.

 

Shown ready for a CAS mission with a mix of Zuni's and Snakeyes.

 

Semper Fi.

 

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Shown with a Sundowners bird.

 

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Thanks for looking chaps,

 

Phil

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Excellent work! Do you have a WIP? I also have one of these kits in the stash for a future project.

 

Cheers

 

Jaime

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Hi, beautiful Crouzes! Congrats!!!

Where do the Death Angels decals come from?

 

Cheers.

jr

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23 hours ago, Tony Oliver said:

Lovely! Do they need much nose weight?

These were built so long ago and have been sitting on my shelf waiting for paint that I can't remember!  I would need to get a stud/metal detector on it to see if it beeps away...!! 😁

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Absolutely stunning level of detail on a 1/72nd Crusader and weathering just right, got to be the best and most convincing Crusaders I have seen in that scale.

 

The ordnance on that Crusader is very impressive, I never realised they could carry all that.

 

Love the dioramas that you have presented them on too.

 

regards, adey

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4 hours ago, adey m said:

Absolutely stunning level of detail on a 1/72nd Crusader and weathering just right, got to be the best and most convincing Crusaders I have seen in that scale.

 

The ordnance on that Crusader is very impressive, I never realised they could carry all that.

 

Love the dioramas that you have presented them on too.

 

regards, adey

I agree with every word you’ve said Adey. I keep coming back to this post and looking in amazement at the load the Marine machine is carrying. Those Zuni pylons are a work of art. 

 

 

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Hi Phil!

Fantastic work on that Crusader! Very nice paintwork and weathering. Your choice for the light gull grey seems perfect. I´m building the very same subject at the moment, but not from the Academy but from the old Esci kit. Takes a lot of additional effort, especially scratchbuilding the Zuni launchers. Have already cut the slats and flaps to present my Crusader in take-off configuration. 

Cheers,

              Mario

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