This is the section where you can show you work and what piece of equipment, aircraft, ship or personnel that participated in the first Gulf War. 7 August 1990 thru February 1991. Since this is an informal GB, you can display models that have already been built or in progress that falls with in this window. Coalition forces and Iraqi forces. Even Israeli Patriot Missile systems are eligible as they did shoot down Scud missiles that were launched into Israel. Work in progress is not necessary. if you want to participate and present a model feel free to do starting anytime and reveal your model on Headlines. This is a bit of modern warfare, though most of the equipment has long since retired, but there are quite few systems still operating this day. Have fun and lets lock n load.
Thanks, Stephen @intruder500 ! Glad you like it. The article that was in headlines a while back gives more views of the final model, if you are interested. Great to have more armor enthusiasts on the site. […]
Holy C**p:
You are an armor madman! This thing is STUNNING! Your techniques are first rate and the next time I do any kind of armor I will def seek out this and other builds. Fantastic work!
This one was done a few years back. Paints were Model Master enamels, no longer available, Rockeye cluster bombs were from the kit. Basically done box stock...
Great kits, my friend @yann!
You were lucky to find an Eduard Mirage! Full of extras and an amazing decal sheet!
As for the Italeri, of course it will be the Force Aérienne Belge BA-58 of
2 Sqn. Comet, as it […]
Amazing results as always, Spiros @fiveten
The curves of these Mirages are fantastic and in combination with this scheme it is just a fantastic looking aircraft.
Your skills definitely made this build look superb.
Thanks my friend @eb801! Started an 1/48 Revelogram B-24J ("FLAK ALLEY") this afternoon. It is a combo build with our friend Walt B, he is doing "THE SQUAW". Here is the […]
Canopies added, as well as various finishing touches performed annnnnnnnnd...
Thank you all friends for following along! Special thanks to our friend @uscusn for the creation of this great GB!