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  1. There was definitely a Coors variant as well, it's in John Brennan's Nose Art book vol. 1 Definitely the best option! Al
  2. Great job! You got a superb model, and added all the atmosphere. Al
  3. Can't, as in OPSEC or lack of info? Thanks for clarifying the air-to-air anyway!
  4. Rubber's fine. Mine have lasted 6 years in the attic and unheated outside shed and still look fine :) Painted the hubs with acrylics, if that makes any difference? Al
  5. What A-to-A weapons do the Saudi Typhoons carry? IRIS-T and AMRAAM? Are they likely to order Meteor? I also read this week they were rushing to implement their air-to-ground capability with the Tranche 2 aircraft - what do they want to drop? What targeting equipment will they be using? Thanks in advance, Al
  6. Sure it does. It has simulation modes for radar guided attacks, and can carry the IR-homing version as it still has IRST cueing. It's not combat capable with the R-27R, but it sure can carry them. Al
  7. I'd like to express my appreciation for the MiG-29 correction set Chris. Finished product! I'll admit I wasn't sure it fit correctly when I first cut plastic, but I saw the craftwork of the intake fit and how it transformed the look of the kit I can't speak highly enough. I also think the actual resin pieces are the best I've ever worked with. Your sets aren't cheap, but they represent good value for the discerning modelmaker :thumbsup:/> Al
  8. Great to see this built! A fantastic looking rendition of an airplane we all wish could have been real. Congratulations, and glad you're enjoying the hobby too! Al
  9. Hi Folks! Due to extended sick leave I was able to build this very nice kit - the 1/32 Revell MiG-29UB. I was very impressed with the quality of the kit, considering it's a 1991 release - I think it's better quality and a far better fit than the same company's Tornado and Typhoon kits released decades later. I added the Zactomodels correction and upgrade set (although it cost 3x more than the kit cost!) If you read the build thread, you can see I thought it was going to be trouble, but in fact it was a fantastic bit of resin engineering, and I take my hat off to Chris (aka Zactoman) for an e
  10. Wow. You really paid attention to the note about heavy weathering! It looks very authentic, superb work. Al
  11. Wow, thanks very much Chuck! Your Tamiya build was a huge inspiration to finish this. High praise indeed. Al
  12. Thanks a lot, sorry for being rude and not replying! Here's a pic of her at our club, taking the coveted Second Place Award in 1/32!!! Gary, good to see you are using the Flightpath set too, it should look amazing when you're done with it. I'm sure you are finding that the toughest part is getting the parts off the fret without deforming them, and following the instructions!! Al
  13. Wow that looks like it might just take-off! Great Spit. Al
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