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Bensi

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  1. Great job Christian, I will surely follow this one... I have an F-15C ready to be built - this post surely brings me the mood... Looking forward to see the rest Bensi
  2. Finishing: F-16B After the paint dried, I applied Future over the whole model and after one day of full dry, put the decals on using Microset and Microsol: The aircraft after Alclad gloss varnish: After drying period of 24 hrs, I applied Promodeller wash and after I was satisfied with the "dirt", I closed the model with Vallejo mat varnish. Work done: F-16D Same process as for the F-16B: Future, decals:
  3. Thanks No, I am masking using bluetack. Bensi
  4. More progress on my F-16s: After masking both canopies I placed them on the aircraft (without gluing) and then I primed both aircraft and after drying I preshaded with Humbrol 33 flat Black. I also painted the LG wells in White and after drying I masked them. F-16D: F-16B: F-16D Painting The F-16D will be painted in the Scorpion squadron scheme. The lower side was painted in Humbrol 127 gray, with the fins edges in Humbrol 174 Red The upper part sand scheme
  5. Thanks so much guys, A bit more... F-16B Assembly The F-16B body is much easier to assemble - The Hasegawa model has a perfect much (I dont know why Kinetic's upper body part is built of two items). The landing gears were assembled and painted in White Tamiya X-2 with a bit of gold on the upper part of the struts. the wheels were painted in Matt Black. The F-16B will be armed with three external fuel tanks (370 Gallon on wing stations, one 300 Gallon on the belly), two A/A AIM-9 missiles at the wingtips and thr
  6. Thanks so much Have a pleasant weekend Bensi
  7. Hello, This is my first post in ARC - A build of two IAF F-16 double seaters:F-16B and F-16D. Hope you'll enjoy The Ingredients: For the F-16B 1/48 scale F-16B Hasegawa Isradecal decals Master Pitot tube and Angle of Attack transmitters kit Quickboost seats For the F-16D 1/48 scale F-16D Kinetic OK, lets start: The cockpit was assembled and painted in Humbrol 127 Gray. After drying, the console panels were painted in Humbrol 33 flat Black. After drying I did a Dry Brush on the
  8. Hello, Is there a way to preview my post before submitting it ? Thanks in Advance Bensi
  9. The build log moved to In Progress Pics -
  10. Hi Lancer512, Thanks for reply and the examples. I thought that I can cut the body and add (from scratch) the rear section where the two rear seats and windows are located. Do you know if the width of the 172 is larger than the 150 or the diffidence is only the length ? Thanks anyway... Bensi
  11. Hello BK974, Good job :thumbsup:/> . I am building a cessna 150 and I want to enlarge it to 172. Can you please send me the instruction sheet in PDF or JPG format (if it is no bother) so I can distinguish between them. Thanks in advance, Cheers Bensi
  12. Hi, There is another link in Prime Portal for the IAF "Lahatoot" (MD500) IAF Lahatoot Hope you will find it helpful By the way, love the work. :thumbsup:/>/> Cheers Bensi
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