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ReccePhreak

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  1. Yeah, I kinda figured that. I just didn't want to straight come out & say that.
  2. Interesting "ADVERTISEMENT" for/from Tamiya.
  3. This is what one of the posts translates to: Yeongdeok business trip shop @counseling talk mop58 Yeongdeok motel call girl Yeongdeok unlimited shot business trip & Yeongdeok condition meeting>>Unlimited number of times in Yeongdeok<< The only "good" part is the motel call girl. What seems strange is that TRIPADVISOR doesn't mention anything about motel call girls there.
  4. Disregard, bought all that I need.
  5. Thanks Mike, I'll check into seeing if I can "source" them. Larry P.S. I found the Ronin Graphics website, but those decals are no longer available. I will contact my friend in Australia, to see if he can source a sheet.
  6. As long as the aircraft fit into one of my two themes, anything goes, although I like 1/48 the most. Theme 1: Photo-Reconnaissance aircraft - Any country/All Scales/All Eras. Theme 2: Thai aircraft ~ Military & Civilian ~ All Scales/All Eras.
  7. AFAIK, nobody makes an aftermarket 1/72 Vought seat that is correct for the RF-8A, but I would love to be proven wrong. So, I will just go with what's in the kit, to try to make a Cuban Missile Crisis bird. Larry
  8. According to NAVWEPS 01-45HHB-501, NATOPS Flight Manual Navy Model RF-8A Aircraft, dated 15 Aug 1964, the RF-8A used either a Martin Baker MK-F5 or MK-F5A ejection seat. I don't know if the kit seat represents that or not, and the only aftermarket Martin Baker MK-F5 seat was white metal ones by Aeroclub (EJ003), now LOOOONG OOP. The RF-8G utilized a Martin Baker MK-F7 ejection seat, according to NAVAIR-01-45HHB-1, NATOPS Flight Manual Navy Model RF-8G, dated 1 September 1978. Larry
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