jmreed76
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About jmreed76
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Rank
Rivet Counter
- Birthday 02/07/1976
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Gender
Male
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Location
Clarksville IN.
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Interests
Love the F-16! Huge waterfowl hunter.
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Nice sheet Jake! Do you have the profiles up anywhere yet? Love to see that Tulsa jet!
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Can't wait to build that 122nd jet!
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Very nice looking build Sir!
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Mind if I make a suggestion or two. (1) A corrected vertical tail base for the Academy / AFV kits, "get rid of the triangular look" (2) A vertical tail base for the 32nd Tamiya kit with the BLOS mod panel incorporated as part of the base. And last, 1/32nd Pratt nozzles opened and closed for the Tamiya kit would sure be welcomed!
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Thanks fellas!
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Thanks so much for the compliments guys! I really enjoyed building this kit, I have 4 more of these kits hanging out in the stash awaiting The new decals from Speed Hunter Graphics!
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Thanks fellas! The visor was glossed up with several coats of Future floor wax.
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The pit and seat are out of the box I didn't replicate the sheepskin cushions because the pilot would cover them up.
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Sorry forgot to mention photo etch, I used a set of Crossdelta stiffener plates stacked on top of vinyl copies to help make them look more to scale. "Model still under a gloss when this photo was taken"
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Pretty much out of the box, The nozzle and PIDS pylon are A/M. Some of the weapons were spares from Academy's Sufa kit. Appreciate the comments gentlemen!
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A shot of the Loadout, Thanks for looking!
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Swapped out the opened nozzle for a partially closed GE. nozzle to depict the A/C inflight
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Hi guys, Finished this one up not too long ago! Built off the Blk 50 kit with an added NSI intake from the 32nd scale T-Bird kit, to get a smallmouth Blk 30. GBU-12's, TER's, and the LITENING pod were leftover from an Academy F-16I Sufa kit. Decals were a mix of Afterburner "For the data" and FoxOne for the tail and nose art. Painted with Mr. Color paints Apologies for the lousy photos, My photography skills aren't very good...Lol
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Outstanding project! Just finished on of these myself in 32nd scale. Just a heads up, The Crossdelta scab plates are highly detailed however, They are way to thin for this scale. I used vinyl copies of the stiffener plates, applied them to the fuselage and wing then, stacked the photo etched plates over top the vinyl...Made a huge difference to the overall scale! Here is my Blk 30 finished up
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Nice start Ken! Watching with this one with interest!!!