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No.34 F-16 NASA Livery
The NASA F-16, at the scale of 1/72, is presented here as the No. 34 in this series.
It's a straightforward build some other members have mentioned about the improvements in fusing the forward fuselage to the rear. Don't worry about the methods as long as the result is satisfactory to you. One other thing to note is that the positions of the main landing gear struts are not marked and you have to figure out yourselves where to insert them. I had to look at the diagram on Sheet 6 of the kit over and over to determine and decide where to pierce holes on the belly to install the struts. Maybe a little tricky but bet you can do it without fail. |
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looks very good, very good.
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Agreed, I like but only a lot.
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Beautiful model. Real neat.
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''Oh, stop whining! Can't you just print off another one?''- my wife ca 2018 |
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No.35 Bristol Blenheim Mk I
No.35 is the Bristol Blenheim Mk I, a British light bomber, reduced from the original scale of 1/38. It's a beta build and nearly completed in stock with the enhancement of studs on the engine nacelles and 3D exhaust pipes. As usual, it comes with spinning props, too.
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Beautiful job as usual. The little enhancements really help. Did you enhance the wheels also?
Mike |
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Thanks, Mike. Not the wheels as they look pretty good enough.
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Looks terrific. Nice work.
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Beatiful build!
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Both are outstanding!
Don |
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