My 2020 Builds -All Winged Things
Despite it all it was a productive year although I've neglected sharing here for a while. And I built all things that fly even though I hadn't planned it that way. Here they are:
Dream Model's 1/72 AH-1Z
Hasegawa 1/48 P-40E Aleutian Tiger-lots of aftermarket, kit decals, probably wasted a lot time on Eduard lowered flaps that aren't really visible.
Hasegawa 1/72 JSDF F-2 with DXM decals
Tamiya 1/72 F-16C turned into a F-16AMLU of the Norwegian AF with Vigtor decals
Academy 1/72 F/A-18C Finnish AF with F4dable decals
Hasegawa 1/72 F-4S Heater Ferris Scheme
A pair of Airfix Harriers-GR.1 from RAF Belize with Xtradecals & Sea Harrier FA.2, these are waiting 3 more RAF/RN Harriers for a display.
GreatWall 1/72 F-15C MSIP with Print Scale decals
Two Airfix 1/48 Sea Fury FB.11s for the RCAF with Fundecals decals-doing a little display that needs finishing.
Italeri 1/72 Night Fox converted into a more proper AH-6 Little Bird
Hasegawa's Ancient 1/72 OV-1C converted into a OV-1D with IsraDecals
And finally Hasegawa's 1/72 UH-60 converted into an Alaska National Guard UH-60L fighting fires with a Tomix Bambi Bucket, Armycast Skis, Reedoak Crew, and custom decals by me.
Cheers!
Nice interesting collection Jason.
A very nice collection, Jason.
The way you present your builds is great.
I like that diorama of the firefighting chopper a lot. Really good work there. Also the F-4S in the Ferris Scheme. Saw one of those face to face at NAS Miramar 40 years ago and thought it was the most interesting F-4 scheme I ever saw.
Looks like you had a good year, Jason, here's to 2021.
Great builds, Jason!
And many of them!
Congratulations and Happy 2021!
Great builds, I like your display stands !
Excellent work Jason. Your presentation and display stands are outstanding.
Particularly like the RCN Sea Fury pair, nicely mounted with the Canadian roundel. Love to see more pics of them
a beautiful line-up! I was debating doing a Heater Ferris schemed F-4, but now that I've seen yours, I am going to do it for sure! I love the colors on that - what did you use?