1/48 F-8E Crusader VF-162
I give to you the 1/48 Hasegawa F-8E VF-162 . Painted with Tamiya and MRP paints. Decals was off the Afterburner Yankee Station Mig Killers . Nice to have another shelf of doom project finished 🙂
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Brian
Good looking F8 Brian.
Good job a nice plane
REGARDS
Nice detail work on that "Last Gunfighter", my friend.
Nice! I really like that you kept the weathering subtle, so often I see Naval Aircraft way over weathered, nicely done!
That is a good looking Crusader! Bellingers aircraft?
Outstanding!
Nicely done Brian, glad you rescued it from the shelf of doom.
Congratulations to Superheat 210 on a successful escape from the Shelf of Doom.
-d-
Hello Brian,
Finished to high standards. As mentioned above, not over-weathered. Not necessary, the squadron personnel kept them in shiny condition.
Regards, Dirk / The Netherlands.
Looks great Brian!