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I have a soft spot for the F16- which is fortunate as they fly over the house almost every day at the moment! (sometimes very fast and quite low!)
Anyhow. I'm here for the long haul so be a good chap and put kettle on.
Originally posted by Jakko
Large-scale aircraft modeller at work:
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I absolutely love the f16, so economic, agile and all round beautiful, from the yf 16 to the f16 barracks, My favourite paint scheme has got to be tiger meet.
Originally posted by Mickc1440
I’ve been itching to make a start on this one but I’ve signed up for the Mosquito GB next month. I’ve decided to at least start the thread and see what I can get done. Firstly it’s a big box with lots of parts and extras that came with it. I’ve added some 3D cockpit decals and replacement wheel bays. [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1177651[/ATTACH]
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The inner lid is designed to hold the completed model if you’ve no display room. One of the parts boxes also doubles up as storage for the weapons which are interchangeable.
Now for the sprues
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The kit came with two wheel options, the rubber ones in the kit and some AM weighted ones, not sure yet which I’ll use. The undercarriage is metal and there’s a nice metal nose weight to stop tail sitting. As you can see this is a BIG project for me so I don’t expect it to be finished quickly . Plenty of seats available and snacks will be provided for any rabble who drop by.
I love all f16's from the yf 16 to the sufa, but my favourite paint scheme is
I must admit my liking for this aircraft started with the 1/48 build, I plan to build an IAF twin seater but not sure whether it will be before or after an F-15
Originally posted by papa 695
Some great work Mick, and nice work on the canopy.
Thanks Ian, nearly screwed it up this morning when buffing it up using my Dremel, some fibres came of the pad and got melted on to the canopy. I just sat there stunned, more scraping and polishing have saved the day
VERY nice work Mick you are a better moddler than me as i would not have the courage to do anything to the cockpit glass even though ive got two big kits upstairs an yes ive sen others on here do it with polish but not me id cock it up
chrisb
Thanks Chris but I’m ok with plastic but your modelling skills are amazing
Originally posted by adt70hk
Each to their own...... You have paint problems.....I have Mossie nose problems! :smiling5:
Actually is one thing I have come to enjoy about this hobby.... You sometimes don't know where the research and like will take you!
Keep up the great work.
ATB.
Andrew
You’re doing a great job Andrew, the joys of choosing something a little different
HI again Mick well when i get round to building my two big jets they both have whoppin canopyies an i think there is a seem line down the centre so i may end up asking for you help on that on how an what polish to use
cheers
chrisb
Details on top of details Mike. Superb. Canopy has polished nicely.
Thanks Jim, after a few silver strips to the canopy opening mechanism but it’s now detailed up
Originally posted by scottie3158
Mick, lovely work on the canopy.
Thanks Scottie, did panic when the dremel attacked it
Originally posted by boatman
HI again Mick well when i get round to building my two big jets they both have whoppin canopyies an i think there is a seem line down the centre so i may end up asking for you help on that on how an what polish to use
cheers
chrisb
Bit more progress, added some dust on the area under the rear canopy, judging by the pics I have the cleaners don’t crawl in there also put the spare canopy on, this will be masked up and used when painting. I’m modelling mine open so it won’t sit flat with the work I’ve done.
I don't know if Dremel offer it anymore. but I bought their Motor Speed Control unit years ago and have never regretted it. you can slow it down to where you can count the revolutions......just won't get much done at that rate.
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