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F-16C, Blk.32, 86-0280


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Hi Guys,

here are some Pictures of my Viper in "Arctic-Scheme".

F-16C, Bkl.32, 64th AGRS SQN, Nellis AFB, 2012.

Kit: Tamiya "Thunderbirds", 1:32 with Afterburner Decals

Additional Parts: A.M.U.R.Reaver - Chaff/Flare Dispensers

Aires - AN/ALQ-188 Pod

AMS Resin - ACMI Pod

Cross Delta - Stiffener Plates

Master - Pitot Tube, AoA-Probes

Eduard - Ladder

Some selfmade Decals and Gunze Colours

 

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Many thanks to both of you!

Thats awesome! I didnt realize Nellis was using that scheme.

Yes, for the Nevada desert it is unusual.

I have a few images found , showing some detail work .

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:wave:

Dieter

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We definitely had that scheme up here at eielson. The Jets in that scheme were always the worst jets when they came to phase lol.

Lots of handprints?

I don't know how I did it, I never worked phase on Hornets. I was always on the line.

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Truly awesome in every regard. Honestly - one of the best I've seen (and I know that gets said a lot). The photography is first rate as well. That first picture in particular could easily pass for the real thing.

Well done - well done indeed :)

Hitch

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Lots of handprints?

I don't know how I did it, I never worked phase on Hornets. I was always on the line.

You didn't miss anything... I was only in phase because I had just come off of 10 years flightline on 15s. They stuck all of us 15 guys in there.

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Superb! What can I say? Cockpit, landing gear, camo, finishing? Everything is awesome!

Truly awesome in every regard. Honestly - one of the best I've seen (and I know that gets said a lot). The photography is first rate as well. That first picture in particular could easily pass for the real thing.

Well done - well done indeed :)

Hitch

Nice to read this. Glad you both like it so well. :cheers:

Great build! The detail is outstanding! I especially love the wheel wells.

I find also good. The detailing of the wheel wells was fun and I had nice walkaround photos. :)

Thank you all for your interest.

:wave: Dieter

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