F-16C
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4 24 February 2016, 06:54
Calvin Gifford
Very cool! Got this and another early Revell tooling 1/48 F-16 in the stash. Looks like pretty decent builds. Unfortunate that that airframe was trucked to Davis-Monthan following a mishap during a Red Flag exercise @ Nellis AFB:
f-16.net/g3/f-16-photos/album30/85-1549
Very cool! Got this and another early Revell tooling 1/48 F-16 in the stash. Looks like pretty decent builds. Unfortunate that that airframe was trucked to Davis-Monthan following a mishap during a Red Flag exercise @ Nellis AFB:
f-16.net/g3/f-16-photos/album30/85-1549
10 November 2020, 06:10
Donald Dickson II
It is a great kit. Not overly detailed, but not bad. Fit was fine. Weapons leave a bit to be desired though.
It is a great kit. Not overly detailed, but not bad. Fit was fine. Weapons leave a bit to be desired though.
11 November 2020, 16:51
Daniel Klink
Very well done Donald.. 👍
And for the cover One just got to love that 80'S computer art look
Very well done Donald.. 👍
And for the cover One just got to love that 80'S computer art look
11 November 2020, 17:05
Donald Dickson II
Thank you Daniel. Yeah, the cover art is very 80s indeed. LOL
Thank you Daniel. Yeah, the cover art is very 80s indeed. LOL
11 November 2020, 22:59
Calvin Gifford
Yes, reminds me of a scene of WWIII from the 'Wingman' series of books!
Yes, reminds me of a scene of WWIII from the 'Wingman' series of books!
12 November 2020, 16:35
Album info
This was an unexpected build. While waiting for paint to dry on the C-54, I started fiddling with the F-16 parts of this kit. I was pleasantly surprised at how well the dry fit went. Next thing I knew, I was painting the cockpit and there ya go.
Fit was great considering this is a model from 27 years ago. Decals showed their age, but I mostly got them to work for me. No stencils or any guidance for the missiles, so I kept them rather simple. And I weatherd the snot out of her.
I rather enjoyed this one and really like how it turned out. Now back to the 54...