If anyone has seen my post about desert camo you will have seen a little work I have done on this kit.
So here's the build so far with a little history.
The kits itself is really nice to build as most Tamiya kits are, however the canopy is a shocking fit and needed several strips of tape to hold it down whilst the Micro Liquitape set. Having tested a few different colours I settled on Tamiya XF-52, XF-57 and XF-59 and as I haven't found any pictures showing the underside I have had to improvise.
"Affectionately referred to as "Peanut", this one-of-a-kind camouflage was applied to an Air Force Reserve aircraft from 47th TFS / 917th TFG located at Barksdale AFB in Louisiana as a test camouflage for the A-10. The thought was to develop a desert camouflage for the aircraft for use in Operation Desert Shield/Storm. The camouflage was not adopted and the unit was instructed to repaint the aircraft before it was deployed to the Gulf."
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I also ordered some "peanuts" decals.
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Adrian
So here's the build so far with a little history.
The kits itself is really nice to build as most Tamiya kits are, however the canopy is a shocking fit and needed several strips of tape to hold it down whilst the Micro Liquitape set. Having tested a few different colours I settled on Tamiya XF-52, XF-57 and XF-59 and as I haven't found any pictures showing the underside I have had to improvise.
"Affectionately referred to as "Peanut", this one-of-a-kind camouflage was applied to an Air Force Reserve aircraft from 47th TFS / 917th TFG located at Barksdale AFB in Louisiana as a test camouflage for the A-10. The thought was to develop a desert camouflage for the aircraft for use in Operation Desert Shield/Storm. The camouflage was not adopted and the unit was instructed to repaint the aircraft before it was deployed to the Gulf."
[ATTACH]87798.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]87799.IPB[/ATTACH]
I also ordered some "peanuts" decals.
[ATTACH]87802.IPB[/ATTACH]
Adrian
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