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F-14A VF-84 Hasegawa LO VIS 1:48


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Hello Everyone. Today presents two months my job. This is Hasegawa kit base VF-154 with Decals Microscale VF-84 LO. VIS.

Gru-7 by Aires, Vulcan Panel by Wojtek Fajga etched parts, Agle and Alfa Probe, MD-3 by Skunkmodel, Figures and armamend by Hasegawa and more some adds for me.

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Greating

Przemek.

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OMG!!!!...What a coincidence!!!!!!!!!...this is my Tomcat built 20+ yrs. ago from the old 1/48 Monogram F-14A kit and Microscale decals.

Great job!...I love your presentation!...forgive the thread hijack :whistle:

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Dave

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Greating

Przemek.

OMG!!!!...What a coincidence!!!!!!!!!...this is my Tomcat built 20+ yrs. ago from the old 1/48 Monogram F-14A kit and Microscale decals.

Great job!...I love your presentation!...forgive the thread hijack :whistle:

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Dave

Przemek...OUSTANDING Diorama and the FAVORITE TOMCAT is just SUPERB...NICELY DONE !!! :jaw-dropping::jaw-dropping:

......And Dave your TOMCAT is STUNNING and FLAWLESS and you did FANTASTIC job...

Both yours and Przemeks builds are STUPENDOUS !!!

:smiley-whacky084::smiley-whacky084:

HOLMES

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NOICE!!!!!!!!! Excellent job all the way around. You may want to paint the alpha probe silver. It seems to have a brass color to it in the pictures. Maybe it's just my monitor.

OMG!!! you right, Today paint alfa and angle probe :bandhead2:

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Absolutely awesome; you have reproduced to perfection the patchy surface of an airframe during a long cruise.

Any criticism would be unjustified, but a little suggestion: for an aircraft of that mileage, the khaki canvas covers over the backs of the instrument panels would be heavily worn and, frankly, soiled! Also, the one on the rear-cockpit panel is in two halves, and the port-side one is removed much more frequently, so is usually darker and more weathered than the starboard one.

This is my effort:

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Now I'll leave you in peace to contemplate your magnificent work!

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Absolutely awesome; you have reproduced to perfection the patchy surface of an airframe during a long cruise.

Any criticism would be unjustified, but a little suggestion: for an aircraft of that mileage, the khaki canvas covers over the backs of the instrument panels would be heavily worn and, frankly, soiled! Also, the one on the rear-cockpit panel is in two halves, and the port-side one is removed much more frequently, so is usually darker and more weathered than the starboard one.

This is my effort:

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Now I'll leave you in peace to contemplate your magnificent work!

Possible You right, in the first time this model was OOB late I give them Aires update, angle and alfa probe and etched parts my friend. I Try to stick handkerchief on rear panel, I use watherglue :woot.gif:

Thanks for you suggestion and

Thanks Scooter Man for you opinion.

Cheers.

Przemek.

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This is my effort:

look great.

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Nice work on this one too. Just about need to have Jolly Rogers forum page alone here on ARC with all the recent builds.

Regards

Andrew

Totally second that...'The Boneyard'?

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