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  1. Theses are what I have, here you go! Regards from Peru.
  2. These details are outstanding as usual. Keep photos coming Eric! Cheers.
  3. Awesome! Keep the photos coming Eric. Cheers.
  4. Surf through different pages in this forum and you will find several photos featuring Spanish Mirage F1s with four underwing pylons: EdA Mirage F1s at PTMA Here post #176 shows an Iraqi Mirage F1 with four underwing pylons: at Key Here in posts #62 y #64 you can see Jordanian Mirage F1s with two underwing pylon and a third one for ECM pod: JAF Mirage F1 at PakDef And if you look for the recent defected-to-Malta Libyan Mirage F1s images then you will note they also feature four underwing pylons. So those four hard points under wings have been there all the time on all aircraft. Regards.
  5. As far as I know every Mirage F1 production example features four underwing pylons (two under each wing) one underbelly and two wingtip ones. I ignore the full F1 arsenal for these specifical countries but the Matra rocket launcher is very common for all users, so I'd go with that ordnance you suggested with no worries. Click the link below to check out a Spanish Mirage F1 (C.14-21) with four underwing pylons attached but empty posted in Key Publishing forum: At Key And here an Ecuadorian Mirage F1JA fully armed with underbelly drop tank, Matra rocket launchers, Magic II and Python IV Air-
  6. Oh yeah, that's me. Great WA, those rear boat pics are very useful for a nice scene I have in mind. Keep'em coming Thanks a lot!
  7. Awesome!! congrats Eric! No photo of the underside? Show us how attractive the Mirage 2000D wraparound scheme is. Cheers.
  8. Oh yeah, Eric strikes again. Looking French scale models with this level of detail is great. When will we see a Mirage III from your hands my friend? Cheers
  9. How did you deal with the instrument panels? photos please. I like the way you corrected those hidden proportions with putty and styrene, that makes the Mirage 2000 sexy as only she is. Great progress so far! Go Eric go, go, go!!
  10. Eric, I have been following yur builds for years they are a source of inspiration when building Dassault planes, sorry if I steal some of your tricks to build my Mirage 2000P/DP in future. Excellent build as usual. More photos please! Regards from Peru. Eduardo.
  11. Oh yes this is in my to-do list, I have wanted to build a TuAF Terminator 2020 for a loooong time. Count me for a set. Looks great, Kursad. Cheers. PS: Are they already using LITENING or waiting for AselPOD?
  12. It's more a kind of light and lens/point of view effect, you have to check it from some distance to compare it to the real 1/1 nose. I am not afraid to say Pisco's is the most accurate for Academy kit. MiG-29 photo Cheers. PS: For all those who contacted me please give me a pair of days, I am finally back at home from a trip and will restart production tonight. Cheers.
  13. Excellent progress, definitely I need one of those Eduard winged pencils in my stash. Cheers.
  14. We have been out for a while but now we are in business again so contact me if you need any of our Pisco Models products. I will add some new items bery soon. Contact us at piscomodels@yahoo.com or drop a PM. Regards from Peru.
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