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Everything posted by Bravosierra001
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Great looking Fishbed!!! The NMF looks very good. Brandon
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Vietnam era Phantoms being refueled
Bravosierra001 replied to Scott R Wilson's topic in Research Corner
Scott Thanks a ton for sharing these photos!!!! Brandon -
WOW!!! That is one beautiful Tomcat!!! Brandon
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Another great looking Hornet! Brandon
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Jaguar A - Armée de l'Air [Kitty Hawk 1/48]
Bravosierra001 replied to Booga's topic in Critique Corner
That came out looking great! Brandon -
Great looking Hornet!!! excellent job on the panel lines! Brandon
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The camo and finish look awesome!! Great job in every aspect! Brandon
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It came out looking great! Brandon
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That looks great!! I really like the finish! Brandon
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Very nice job with breaking up the black finish!!! Brandon
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Vince, Great looking Crusader F-4!!! No way is the weathering over done. It looks perfect to my eye. Great job! Brandon
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Looking good! I like them Dirty! Brandon
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All of these look great!! Especially those Bones!! Brandon
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Great job on the cockpit and instrument panel! Brandon
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Looks as if you have not forgotten too much. Nice looking solid build! Brandon
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Great job on that Phantom!! I really like the Crusaders Jets, especially F-4s!(Oh... And Hornets too) :thumbsup: Brandon
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Great job!! That could have passed for a 1/48 build!!! Brandon
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Nice! I like the way you hi lited the rivets on the vertical stabs. Brandon
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That is some super looking weathering! Brandon
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Very nice! Great looking build and photos. Brandon
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That is one great looking helo!!! Very nice! Brandon
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I think that looks really great! Brandon
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Reminds me of an Apache I saw at work one day. If you look on the engine cowling you will see it. Brandon
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1/48 Hasegawa F/A-18C
Bravosierra001 replied to Bravosierra001's topic in The Hornet's Nest-ARC (Ended)
Quick update. I decided to take a different path with this build. I really like this scheme because of the blue and the shield, and want to get some more blue on the build. I also wanted to conserve my intakes and exhausts for my next Hornet. So I decided to go with some FOD covers. intake were easy. Steel Beach to the rescues there. But for the life of me I could not find tail pipe covers. So I decided to make them. Step one was to cut out a circle of tape. Cut it into strips. fold it to simulate the structure under the cover. Tape off the tail pipe structure. I then coated the