Howdy Guys,
Well, I am beginning to like these new hours I am working...(3 days on, 4 days off then 4 days on, 3 days off). Its giving me abit of time to get back into building and of course like most of us, I am wayyyyyy behind in construction of kits.
Anyway, a while back, I purchased Premieres 1:48 scale model of the Bae Hawk and knew I had seen this aircraft before in US markings. So I began looking to find out what the US version was called.
Of course it was called the T45 Goshawk and was purchased by the US Navy as a Light fighter/trainer.
Anyway, with a little red and white paint, some "loose" decals and some "artistic License", I converted the Bae Hawk kit into the T 45 Goshawk seen below:
If you get a chance to purchase this kit, go for it, its a great little model that goes together well.
Have a good day.
Greg
Well, I am beginning to like these new hours I am working...(3 days on, 4 days off then 4 days on, 3 days off). Its giving me abit of time to get back into building and of course like most of us, I am wayyyyyy behind in construction of kits.
Anyway, a while back, I purchased Premieres 1:48 scale model of the Bae Hawk and knew I had seen this aircraft before in US markings. So I began looking to find out what the US version was called.
Of course it was called the T45 Goshawk and was purchased by the US Navy as a Light fighter/trainer.
Anyway, with a little red and white paint, some "loose" decals and some "artistic License", I converted the Bae Hawk kit into the T 45 Goshawk seen below:
If you get a chance to purchase this kit, go for it, its a great little model that goes together well.
Have a good day.
Greg
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