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  1. On 12/23/2019 at 11:35 AM, weirich1 said:

    QF-022 85-1422.jpg

    Great, another build to add to the list. Painting these are a real pain. I've stood and watched the real thing as the daylight changes and it goes from dark gray to bright bronze. The paints I've tried all represent one of the tones of the spectrum, but not all of them. 

  2. On 7/31/2013 at 9:10 PM, kg4kpg said:

    Taking a class on World Civilization from 1500 to now and I turned in the topic of aviation but I may have bit off more than I can handle, especially since this is the first paper ive ever had to do over one page. I had aviation history on my mind but not how it relates to world civilization. Could anyone be kind enough to offer up some ideas?

    Thanks,

    Chris

    Perhaps Chris could update us if he finished it, got graded, graduated, went to graduate school, etc. 

  3. 10 hours ago, Dutch said:

    I wonder if I would need them, say for a 1/48 F-4C/D/E in SEA camo? 

    It's kind  of a judgment call on your part. If you don't mind spending the $12 to make your life easier, it will definitely help. I try to keep the cost per kit down, so for schemes like that I go for the blu tack method. But, I'm considering expanding my use of masks along with lacquer paint so that I can knock out paint jobs in two nights and actually start finishing projects. 

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    The Tamiya kit is NOT recent, it was released in 1977, over 40 years ago.  It is more representative of the early prototype/FSD jets than a production airframe.

     

    The only "recent" A-10 kits are Italeri (2006) and Hobbyboss (2007)

    I think he was referring to the quality of recent Tamiya kits like the F-16. Although, I think people overstate the shake and bake qualities. 

  5. I know that coming out of Vietnam, the Air Force did tests and found that fighters in the air to air role were much better concealed in the medium-light grays. The F-15 was probably onr of the first with this in mind, originally painted in 35450 blue on various gloss and flat attempts. This was quickly changed to Ghost Grays, which is about the same range without the tint. I'm not sure how much 36375 and 36320 were used before the 70s but they seemed to easily fit the new standard. Over the last few decades though, everything has shifted darker, with Mod Eagle, deletion of LGG on the F-16, and now Have Glass. 

  6. 19 hours ago, habu2 said:

     

    Well not everything. When I went to their website they had exactly what I wanted in stock. And the time before that they had exactly what I wanted in stock.  And the time before that....

     

    Substitute “Squadron” for “Sprue Brothers” and I might agree with you. 

    Well, I don't know what you order. I meant they were out of everything on MY list, across a wide enough range of products to be frustrating. Although, I'm not sure they have ever had everything on my list in stock at once. More concerning is their restocking process, I've been watching items for six months and they haven't been refilled, which seems longer than normally necessary. 

  7. 16 minutes ago, Kurt H. said:

     

    They announced the paint was coming in batches, so watch the front page of the website for new arrivals.

     

    What have they been out of that you are waiting for? 

    All kinds of things, Acyrl paint, Hataka paint, 1/48 F-16 plates, Caracal decals, and I assume they are not carrying Flory washes anymore. 

  8. On 9/21/2019 at 6:58 AM, Bri2k said:

    Well this might explain why Sprue Bros. has been steadily whittling back their stock of Model Masters acrylics, my go-to paint sadly.

     

    When I checked a week ago, no "standard colors" like Flat Black, Insignia Blue, Red & Yellow, etc. These have been out of stock for a year now.

     

    If you don't carry my paint, you're unlikely to get my business.

     

    Enjoy the Mr Paint! If that stuff worked like Model Masters with the old hairy stick, I might be thrilled too.

     

    Bri2k

    Lately Sprue Brothers has been out of everything. I've been trying to order for six months and every time I chack back another thing is out of stock. I did see they had MRP the other day and tried to order that. But they don't have the rare colors, just the basics. 

  9. 5 hours ago, Modelkeenfan said:

    Yes Niels thanks for all the links.  One last thing.  I read that the F16N had reinforced wings with stiffeners.  Are these visible on the aircraft or were reinforced from the inside?

    I'm fairly certain nothing is visible. But, I don't think they had any reinforcements. They should have, as they ended up breaking the wings within eight years. 

  10. 3 hours ago, Colin K said:

    I've made an AMA pod, using an AIM-9, out of the Hasegawa F-16 kit.  

    That's what I do too. Since the Hasegawa ones are weak on the fin details thet look the part and it's not a waste of more detailed ones. 

  11. 11 hours ago, DarkKnight said:

    helmet with pressure suit locking ring jacket, some kind of prototype jet?  Tomcat in the time of no mo F-14, jennifer connelly looks tasty, can a F-18 loaded with 2000 lb bombs invert flight?

     

    They did it in Pensacola Wings of Gold - while attacking Iraq they flew inverted to avoid radar. 

  12. On 4/12/2019 at 4:11 PM, modelingbob said:

    I'm really glad that Lucky Model is not offering the $2 surface shipping option to the USA any longer. My bank account balance thanks them!!!!

    I really like their new $4 system. I just loaded up on a few hundred dollars in kits (getting Tamiya F-16s for 25-30 bucks is a great deal). Since the 7-11 day airmail usually takes about 24 days for me anyway, I'm fine with waiting a few months to get an order at this price. 

  13. Luckily,  we have the internet for this now. Back in the 80s I just relied on the model companies and whatever was in the box (which explains the AIM-9 inaccuracy on my Tamiya F-14). It is best to assume that every type of ordinance requires a specific launcher and research from there. A Maverick would always be on a LAU-117 for any airframe, except when loaded as 2 or 3 on a LAU-88.  It's probably easiest to see what launchers are carried by the particular airframe type you are working on (while noting what kinds of ordnance they are cleared to carry). 

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