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Number 7 complete for the year.  This model sat, like so many of my stalled builds, partially assembled and covered in primer, probably for at least 5 years.

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The HobbyBoss kit is something of a throwback.  I know there have been complaints about it's accuracy, which I won't comment on (as I don't care enough), but it reminds me of the classic Monogram and Hasegawa kits of the 80s.  It's a big, chunky model, well detailed in some places, a bit simplistic in others.  It goes together quickly and easily, but not necessarily well :)

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I chose to build mine as an in-service USAF "what might have been" of the 1st TFW, USAF.  The decals were cobbled together from TwoBobs, the Academy Raptor, and a Japanese decal sheet (NBM).

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I painted this as something of a test bed.  I'm starting on a USAF F-16 in the Have Glass V paint scheme, and wanted to try Hataka lacquers version of this paint.  It's maybe a touch too light out of the bottle, but after a coat with clear and then a dark dirt Flory wash, it darkened up a little bit and looks closer to the real thing.

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Because it's a big ole kit in one colour - especially the wings - I tried to break it up a little bit with the wash, some oils, and also by painting a few panels in silver and grey.  I probably painted the radome and leading edges in too pale a shade of grey, but that's a minor thing.  They match the grey of the markings well enough. 

 

I was also aiming to get the distinctive Have Glass V "is it gloss or is it matt?" look and I think I just about pulled it off.  I gave it a single light coat of Hataka matt varnish, over a Klear gloss coar. When it catches the light it's glossy and metallic.  When it doesn't catch the light it's dull and matt.

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Due to it's enourmous size, long profile, and low down stance it's a very hard model to photograph.  For the intake covers I used pieces of cardboard, coated in tissue paper soaked in thinned black paint, then some decals from the NBM sheet.

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You know how I said it's a big model?  Here she is alongside a 1/32 F-16 fuselage for scale......

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Overall, very happy with this one.  There's some things I'd do slightly differently with the paint scheme, but like I said, she was something of a test bed.  Now she's another completed model, and a big, eye catching one at that.

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