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Would Best Out Of Box be BOOB ??? 🤣
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Nice weathering - err, feathering. What scale?
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The AMS equivalent to "Have a Snickers!" lol
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Italeri 1/48 SR-71A Blackbird - renovation project
habu2 replied to BastianD's topic in In-Progress Pics
Cutting Edge released resin exhausts for the Italeri/Testors kit. Good luck finding a set though.- 105 replies
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Probably didn't recognize it due to extensive weathering... 😂
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Which kit is this?
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That photo rocks !!! I'll show myself out.....
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Based on the shadows they were taken hours apart, the different sun angle would explain the difference.
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I guess El Doradocanyon was unacceptable? 😂😂😂
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Agree 100% 👍
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Well, a pissing contest it is then. First of all, the photo you posted is clearly YF-16 #2 72-01568. The cockpit photo you posted is also clearly a YF-16. Can't tell if it's 01567 or 01568 but I have spent literally hundreds of hours in F-16 cockpits and your photo is of a YF-16 prototype not a production jet. This is evident by the non-ogive nose (YF-16 only) the split nose gear door (YF-16 only) and the unique (non-production) shape of the ventral stabs. Furthermore, there is no such serial number as 80-10568 for an F-16. There was a serial # 80-0568 as I stated earlier, but
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I don't want to get into a pissing contest here, but your information is highly inaccurate. There were only two YF-16s - never called YF-16A - these are the two FY 72 jets 01567 & 68. Both had Escapac seats for their entire flying careers. The first 8 pre-production jets FY 75-0745 thru 752 were never referred to as YF-16s, they were always referred to as FSD (Full Scale Development) jets, 6 F-16A and 2 F-16B, and were sometimes (unofficially) called Block 0 (zero) airframes. All 8 jets were delivered with Stencil seats, no exceptions. During the FSD testing perio
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