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1/48 Tamiya F-14D VF-2 Bounty Hunters


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Hi All

This is my latest completion. 1/48 Tamiya F-14D Tomcat as "Bullet 103" from VF-2 in OIF 2003.

What hasn't already been said about this kit isn't worth saying.  A real joy to build.  The model is mostly box stock but I did add the following:
Master Models turned brass nose probe
Wheeliant resin wheels
Fightertown Decals 48086 Tomcats at war Pt 3.
Fightertown Decals 48087 Tomcat data and weapons decals.

The model is painted in MRP Lacquers FS36375 / FS36320 / FS 35237 - USN TPS scheme, and weathered with Tamiya panel line wash, Tamiya weathering sets and AK weathering pencils.

Here's a few pics, I hope you like it.

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Thanks for looking, have a great day & stay safe.

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This is a magnificent looking model...I love the worn weathered look you have achieved. I’m no expert on the F14, but one thing that stands out is the exhaust nozzles...they seem too shiny to me, especially when compared to the rest of the airframe. Might just be my eye. 
I’d certainly be proud to be able to produce something half as nice.

Cheers

Tania

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Gotta love the Tomcat. Your model is masterfully built! Like that you included the TARPS pod in back and the bomb racks up front. Shows the plane's versatility. I also like the worn look typical of a Tomcat at sea. Artfully done; not too little and not too much. It looks real. 

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1 hour ago, Brad Cancian said:

Brilliant work Andrew - out of curiosity, what camera and lighting set up do you use? Your photography is outstanding.

 

Cheers,

 

BC


Thanks Brad. Nikon D5600. I have a table setup with roll of white backdrop paper and two soft box light stands.  Each photo is a focus stack of two images blended in photoshop to get it sharp from back to front.  I also have the camera on a tripod and use a remote shutter release. Hope that helps.

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