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Kinetic 1:48 F-16I 'Sufa' IAF


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Hello guys,
This is my last finished model. Kinetic 1:48 F-16I 'Sufa' of the Israeli air force. To the model I added Isradecal resin conversion for Iaf 'Sufa'.
The decals are also from the Isradecal company and from the kit.
Thanks for watching

 

 

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1 hour ago, Modelling Padre said:

Great build and finish. Where did you find the aircrew? 

First thank you very much!

The aircrew is from the tamiya kit block 25-30. 🙂

56 minutes ago, binbrook87 said:

Awesome 👍

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7 hours ago, Boman said:

That's a very very nice F-16I - love the F-16I and this model (Y)

Thanks very much! 🙂

2 hours ago, JrivasK said:

Fantastic Job! Beautiful. Very cool F-16 and interesting scheme . 

 

Bravo!  👏 👏👏

😊😊😊

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To paraphrase Terry Pratchett's Mr. Tulip; that looks -ing great! 
I would love to build one of these in 72nd myself someday. That shading looks very impressive!

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Super build and finish.  I am old enough to remember the YF-16 in the Lightweight Fighter Competition.  Its offspring obviously discovered steroids and spent a lot of time in the gym!  20,000lb Light Weight Fighter to 23,500kg Sufa.

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4 hours ago, Natter said:

Super build and finish.  I am old enough to remember the YF-16 in the Lightweight Fighter Competition.  Its offspring obviously discovered steroids and spent a lot of time in the gym!  20,000lb Light Weight Fighter to 23,500kg Sufa.

Thank you very much 😊

4 hours ago, Luka said:

To paraphrase Terry Pratchett's Mr. Tulip; that looks -ing great! 
I would love to build one of these in 72nd myself someday. That shading looks very impressive!

Thanks 😊 

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