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WWII German fighters, USN 80's - present day fighters, SAAF fast jets.
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Parabat started following GWH SU-35S Flanker E 1/48, CF-188A Hornet - Kinetic 1/48, HobbyBoss 1/72 F-14A Tomcat VF-2 Bounty Hunters 1989 and 1 other
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Dark and brooding very nicely done. Legacy Hornets really have 'something' about them.
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HobbyBoss 1/72 F-14A Tomcat VF-2 Bounty Hunters 1989
Parabat replied to Tony Oliver's topic in The Display Case
Incredible attention to detail, that's very impressive work, great pics as well. -
1/48 Hasegawa F-14B (VF-32 Swordsman, Gypsy 100)
Parabat replied to lgl007's topic in The Display Case
Great looking Tomcat, great finish and details. -
What a stunner, very impressive detailing and finish.
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Fantastic...
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Improving Hasegawa 1:48 Tomcat – 21: Wings (VI)
Parabat replied to Lucio Martino's topic in In-Progress Pics
Unless you love a challenge and have the time to make adjustments or corrections, then no, it just isn't worth the hassle. -
My Sea Flankers: An Adventure into my Imagination and Insanity!
Parabat replied to FAR148's topic in In-Progress Pics
All I can say is wow, what great dedication and innovation, very impressive work. -
Oh that's a shame, sorry to hear that, I thought it looked pretty damn awesome.
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Well, canopy drama aside, that is a very impressive model of the B-1. The finish looks super smooth and is seriously good.
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So... how did it get on at the show ?
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Some impressive shots, especially the 'golden hour' ones. Lovely to see these and interesting to find out what had happened to the two seaters.
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Really good looking model now, excellent posts to show how you have achieved this.
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You're not wrong, that is a frustrating issue.
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Wow that does look like the level of detail you'd expect in a modern 1/32 kit. Very nice.
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Some interesting detail on these F-94C's in this book here (from page 52)