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  1. Hi Flush I have "egg"sized the ordnance using some parts from 1/72 hasegawa F-16, making some cut here and there "et voilà": The ordnance: The rest of the cut parts Thanks for comment Oxiel (NECSAC)
  2. Thanks Flush for your kind comments! It was a lot of fun to build it, too
  3. Thanks JackMan! This is his twin brother I built a couple years ago
  4. Hi friends This is the ultimate Viper FACH (Fuerza Aerea de Chile), scale 1/EGG, modified from the Hasegawa kit. The modifications were: vacuform canopy, duplicate pilot in resin, birdslicers, spine, extended nozzle, fuel tanks and armaments transformed to scale 1/EGG: My son Nicolás helped with Photoshop to make the in flight potos. Thanks Nicolás!! Hope you like it NECSAC In Flight Landed
  5. Hi friends This is the Monogram AH-64 A Apache in 1/48 scale, built right from the box, painted with water acrylic Gunze (Hobby Color) on a Model Master base and varnished with Glosscote of Testors and Dullcote to give it the matte finish. The detail of the kit is very good, with raised panel lines and the cockpit has a very good detail; the fit was also quite good and no major problems when biulding. The decals are not very good, may be its age, and I had problems to fix them, they didn't react to Humbrol Decal Cote nor Mr. Setter and Mr. Softer, only with the classic Mi
  6. Agree with jmel, I like the Avionix set too. Perhaps next picture can help in your decisión. NECSAC
  7. Hi Carsten Good idea, I have the Aeromaster decal sheet, so I think I'll do what you say. Greetings NECSAC
  8. Dear friends, thanks a lot again. I appreciate the help given. I have the Monokio decal sheet and reviewing all the information, there are several details I must correct, mainly the size of some (not a easy task). Regards NECSAC
  9. Thanks to all for the info! I think I will cut out the antennas and make the clean configuration. This is what I have till now: My F-4 B in progress Greetings NECSAC
  10. Thanks Andre! For a 1962 F-4 B the answer is no. But, this configuration of antennas is ok for another period? since when? from 1965? Thanks again NECSAC
  11. I friends I’m starting an Academy F-4 B from the VF-102 squadron but I got some question about some antennas on the tail and the nose. In the profile shown, the version I like to do (Phantom cruise 1962) with a bulb antenna in the front of the tail fin and AN/ALQ-51/100 Fwd Receive Antenna in the nose. Is that correct? I cannot find any pictures in the web of this F-4 with these antennas, only some decals profiles and a model in the IPMS USA gallery. Any help would be appreciate NECSAC
  12. Maybe this little review i did in forum IPMS-Chile can be useful I compared some aspects from Hasegawa, Academy and Hobbyboss kits link: Review Hasegawa-Hobbyboss regards NECSAC
  13. Hi friends This is my stash. Part 1 kits: Regards NECSAC
  14. Viper88 Here I post some pics of the Aces II seats that I have, hope this help you to make your choice. greetings AIRES: AVIONIX: BLACK BOX: CMK: CUTTING EDGE (not exactly for F-16 but easily can be modified): ISRACAST: QUICKBOOST: REHEAT: TAC SCALE (not exactly for F-16 but can easily be modified): WOLFPACK DESIGN:
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