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Howdy folks. I'm building this for a friend, who specializes in display models. He's great at painting big airliner stuff on stands, but he preferred to ask me to build this one for him. I searched everywhere for 3D interior decals for the Mk IXc, but they were all out of stock - both Quinta and Red Fox. After some research, though, I found that the cockpits of the Mk IXc and Mk XVI are almost identical. So, I bought two Quinta interior decals for Mk XVI. Why two? Because I have the Mk XVI kit to build. I plan to make it right after this one. I plan to do the cover version. Johnie J
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Hey folks After finishing my other 1/32 Tamiya Spit (the Mk IX kit) for my friend, I started my own, hoping to apply a few little lessons I learned and make it a faster build. This kit is still a huge challenge! It has so many tiny, detailed, parts, and so many options to pose panels open (that are held closed by tiny magnets). This time the cockpit was easier because the kit part numbers actually matched the instructions. The other kit was a Mk IX, while the Quinta decals are Mk XVI. The two cockpits are almost identical, so the decals worked fine for both. I'm going to skip ah
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I'm 99% complete on my 1/72 Academy F-14A in Jolly Rogers livery Victory 202 as it appeared in The Final Countdown dogfight scene. I added Reedoak pilot and RIO figures, Quinta Studio 3D cockpit decals, Reskit armaments, and VF-84 decals from Wolfpack Design. I've got a couple of minor details to take care of (anti-collision lights and the white patch on the starboard leading edge of the wing glove), but I'm essentially done. I'm very happy with how it came out despite a couple of minor issues. I plan on doing a conversion of a T-6 Texan to a Zero next so I can display them together and then a
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