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Hello people of the internet
Hi im new here, ive doen some paper models when i was younger but kind of fell out of it.. sad i know jkjk haha. Honestly id really like to jump back into things, does anyone know where i could find halinski models? I just want a 1:33 scale f18c hornet, not really looking for a super hornet or a trainer. Ive been looking all over but the closest i can find is a super hornet on ebay :/
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Sorry I can't help, but I'm sure others can. I just download or design, and a 1:33 F18c Hornet is definitely above my paygrade
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Paper-replika did a Hornet.
I think my big Blue Angels model was from there. And, of course, Stahlart has a whack of them. Not 1/33, but they'd probably upscale okay.
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Hello and welcome. Hope you find the f-18 your looking for. Someone here is bound to know of one or where to get it.
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Welcome to the forum. Thanks for joining. Halinskis are some of the more difficult models out there. Many, many tiny parts. You might be better off easing back into paper modeling than tackling a Halinski right away.
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