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  1. Hi, It was just that it was one of only two aircraft that I had pictures of both sides of. I was pointed to some pictures online, which I believe are yours by Jake Cikhart who I know has spoken to you recently via PM. I understand you have a special relationship with that aircraft. Would you like a set of decals? (FOC). Cheers, Ed
  2. Alby, Cheers for that. I hadn't touched a model for a long time (Well, a plastic model that is) due to the evil influence of fast motorbikes however I am in plaster at the moment after a skiing accident and I'm unsure how long it will take me to get enough movement to walk/ride a bike. Therefore what better to pass the time.... Thanks for the image. I'll chop a slot into the tail boom tonight and add the M-130. As for the FFAR pods, I see that Monogram did indeed make a mistake as the rear cap for the FFAR pods is orientated correctly as per: http://incolor.inetnebr.com/iceman/data/spec
  3. Some time ago I started building the Monogram AH-1F/S kit and decided I'd like to complete this as a US Army aircraft from the 1991 Gulf War. What started as a simple project became no so simple as I damaged the skids and this therefore saw me rebuilding the skid mountings from brass tube bent to shape (tedious work). I have now completed this and I am in the finished stages of the kit. I have made the following modifications so far: -Added FOD covers (I closed the fuselage before Flloyd's IPSs were available and to be honest back then I didn't know I needed them). -Some aerials and antenna
  4. Xtradecal also did a sheet which has just popped up on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Xtradecal-1-48-E-E-L...1QQcmdZViewItem Alternatively, I have a spare for sale. Best Regards, Ed
  5. Gary, I'm just about to depart for a weekend away so I can't check in full however: 1)I believe they are GBU-12s on the indigenous dual C/L rack (or can be carried singularly as per the other picture). 2) Some jets were painted like this in the very early 90s for Red Flag (92,92,94 maybe?) and this jet may be either at Red Flag or maybe flying "Deny Flight" over the Balkans which was around that period. I know the jets came back to France (And Waddington on excercise still wearing this camoflage). Cheers, Ed
  6. Gary, Have a look at these pictures (copyright of their respective owners). Some show live magics, some show training (as per US convention these have blue bands) and there are some other weapon load pictures included just for interest: http://www.edsaircraft.co.uk/Armed2000N/1.jpg http://www.edsaircraft.co.uk/Armed2000N/2.jpg http://www.edsaircraft.co.uk/Armed2000N/3.jpg http://www.edsaircraft.co.uk/Armed2000N/4.jpg http://www.edsaircraft.co.uk/Armed2000N/5.jpg http://www.edsaircraft.co.uk/Armed2000N/6.jpg http://www.edsaircraft.co.uk/Armed2000N/7.jpg http://www.edsaircraft.co.uk/
  7. Gary, They are "training" Magic's (Magic d'excercice). This diagram shows the Magic I, II and the training version: http://florent1973.free.fr/FrenchAirWings/...fil_magicII.gif I guess my logic in my first post was based on the fact that if they carry training Magic, then it must be for a reason- namely that they still "use" the live missiles. Cheers, Ed
  8. The picture in your post is one of the development aircraft rather than an operational Mirage 2000N with ASMP but the load is still valid. I think if the 2000N was called upon to deliver the ASMP operationally it may be preferential to not carry any A/A ordnance but rely on the extra speed, agility and endurance to survive the defenses (as per the Mirage IVP when that carried ASMP), however it is certainly valid for the 2000N to carry Magic and they still do so (http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?&aircraftsearch=Dassault%20Mirage%202000N&nr_of_rows=258&first_this_page=1
  9. Pat(ricia), Looks like you share a lot in common with your son such as a favourite squadron (going by your avatar) and also the day and month of your birthdays . Spooky! On that note; how is Simon? Please tell him I was asking after him as I used to talk to him quite frequently and for the record we had several perfect trades. Infact I was eyeing the F-8E he sent me just the other day. Cheers, Ed
  10. I just spotted these pictures on an Aviation photography site: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v142/Mik...odTJ66261-2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v142/Mik...WoodTJ65754.jpg (Credit To the photographer- Mike H) Cheers, Ed
  11. Being really anal...there was also an 11 Sqn T.5 in the same scheme (with yellow stenciling). Cheers, Ed
  12. From: http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index....ram+Mirage+2000 Cheers, Ed
  13. Here is the exact jet (626, "3-XH" ) in fact: http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.sear...p;regsearch=626 Ta, Ed
  14. Jens, The escadrille badge varies from jet to jet- some have one red and one blue, sometimes two of the same colour (and what I assume is the CO's jet with three stripes behind the boar's head). See below: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1194660/L/ http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1201455/L/ Ta, Ed
  15. (Not posted here for ages...) Yep, also agreed. Very dull and I doubt I'll get any of these unless there is a huge amount of resin that escaped unpictured! The only item of any use is the PE sheet which I would buy separately if it was available. I was rather hoping for something like the MPM Gripen or Grand Phoenix Lightning. I also agreed about the 2000D; quite an odd choice of markings without including the correct plastic/resin. Cheers, Ed
  16. Does anyone know what colour was used for US Army Helos in ODS? Cheers, Ed
  17. This is a reply to a similar question on another forum (See below for Monogram comments): As for the Monogram kit, I have not tried dry fitting, but if I remember correctly, the Monogram rear fuselage diameter is larger than the other kits, and therefore you would have trouble utilising the afterburner parts. Likewise, differences in wing dimensions would mean the dropped flaperons would also not fit. As for the principle of this, I guess it is like using an Black Box F-16 cockpit in the worst kit available (Whatever this may be). I made the following comments on the Monogram kit on ARC las
  18. I thought this was a PDL-CT pod (Damocles and the PDL-CTS both have vents to the rear of the pod don't they?) Regards, Ed
  19. Mike, Again, I'm no expert but I just checked through a few hundred Etendard (all versions) pictures on my hard drive and I think Carlos is correct in all respects. I saw this thread last night, was too tired to reply but this picture just reminded me to come back and write a reply: http://www.aircraftslides.com/auction/imag...9%20%20%201.jpg Regards, Ed
  20. And a great pic it is too: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1192694/L/ Thanks for the help so far guys. Regards, Ed
  21. Hi All. I am looking for a kit / canopy from a 1/48 F-16 that contains the highlighted area below in red: I need this to be a one piece canopy and ideally without the framing attached to the clear parts (but provided as a separate plastic frame). This is for a scratch project and I need to remove the frame between the two sections of the F-16 canopy to make a single bubble canopy and then add a new frame towards the front of the canopy (a bit like an F-2). This is all do-able however I need the correct starting point. Are there any 48th kits that provide this? Regards, Ed
  22. Cheers and of course you were also a pleasure to deal with! Thanks for the great trade :lol: BR, Ed
  23. Hi guys. I have received this kit from a friend and I'd like to sell it on ebay, however the kit is missing the instruction sheet. I'd like to print these off if possible to include with the auction (along with the Eduard PE sheet!). If anyone could scan and mail me the instructions I'd be very grateful! Regards, Ed
  24. Similar, just with a slightly more arrogant face... Ed
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