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me too! Is it 1/33rd scale?
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Not friend its 1:55 scale
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Greetings friends.
Starting the installation: Parts of the fuselage [IMG][/IMG This model has only two formators a solid structural: horizontal and partially vertical and a simple verticalBut is enough to give the respective form to this plane (I forgot to take pictures before pasting relevant parts so I present in the image below ... |
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I admire the smooth transition from part to part, so neat... watching this.... :D
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Greetings
Thank you for your words I find a little time now to connect to the forum and share with you some developments of this model ... Here I present some progress: A more upright former I did not realize at first which printed with the afterburner: Tail, brake chute nozzle: Landing gear: air intakes, missiles: Later I will present detailed photographs of the missile fuel tank and landing gear. |
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Very nice development of the Kfir, Firewing!
It looks very easy, like you said, this was meant to be an introductory model, but looks awesome! |
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very clean and menacing!,...
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The Kfir is just one of the best looking aircraft around........
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She's looking good!
And funnily enough, just 10 minutes ago, a flight of 7 Kfir's just flew over my house! Watching this build thread helped me id them...haha! They passed to fast to get my camera with a close shot. The shots I did get you could barely make out the livery...all around gray with a yellow stripe on the vertical tail and two large drop tanks each. I think Columbian AF Kfir's. Who knows why they are flying around San Antonio....maybe going to the training air force base here or stopping in at the airport to refuel. |
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