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Hello fellow modelers. This project was inspired by one of the super planes from the Ace Combat video game series. The Fenrir first appeared in AC X (2006, the only game of the series that I own) and was also designated XFA-33 later. This one is my highly modified, "enhanced stealth" variant. I'll try to avoid using someone else's pictures, but here is a link to Acepedia of the Fenrir from the game. https://images.app.goo.gl/ysePyYMZ4pmQQTrh7 I started this in 2017, but made slow progress and had long breaks until this year. So I'll try to bring you up to speed in th
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This fictional super fighter was inspired by the Ace Combat video game series. Work started in 2017 and now, in 2024, she's finally completed. Here is the in-progress thread: http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index.php?/topic/371323-scratch-built-172-fenrir-from-ace-combat-series/page/2/&tab=comments#comment-3191022 There are some modifications that I made which hopefully give the Fenrir a more plausible stealth design. Much of the model is actually an example of upcycling, because some packaging material and spare parts and decals from other ki
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Logging my Zvezda SU-33 build. I am doing a Yellow 13 themed build instead of the standard blue/gray Russian naval paint job. For those who do not know, Yellow 13 is the main "boss" adversary in the Ace Combat 4 video game. In the game, his (and his squadron's) planes are listed as SU-37's, but in reality they are SU-33's. All glued up and in major need of putty and sanding all over the place. The belly, complete with intakes... The intakes will need a fiar bit of putty and sanding to get them looking right. Bit of a rushed job on the cockpit. Did