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ANY MACHINES USED BY ANY ARMED FORCES PARTICIPATING IN THE CONFLICT 1955-1975.
You can use kits at any stage and even show your completed works.
There is no ending date,so,enjoy!
Feel free and let´s do it!
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Most recent activity in the group: | 4 months, 3 weeks ago |
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Nice work on the wings and intakes, Chuck @uscusn If the wings are as sharp as the real ones, you should be able to cut paper with it.
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Hi, Chuck (@uscusn): I have been following your other F-104, but totally missed this one. Great progress on this 104 that seems a lot more complicated that the Hasegawa. The amount of PE and other additional […]
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This session is to assemble and attach the stubby wings of the 104. The flying surfaces are separate parts. But for now will assemble and install the wings. The fit to the fuselage is excellent. Next […]
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Thanks John, the iconic T-tail of the Starfighter is what got my attention as a child, especially when stations used to sign off at night during the week, long before cable, HBO, when the short film called "High […]
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Those resin props do look very nice, Chuck @uscusn Definitely an improvement over the original ones.
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Very close to the finish line, my friend @uscusn! Looking awesome already!
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After a long hiatus, just a quick update. I assembled the Vector resin props, easy to assemble, easy to remove from the block. Next is to have them painted and then modify them a little to have them fit […]
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Thanks John, the final details, just the cannon barrels to install in the nose. Thanks Carl, patience on hanging ordnance regardless if missiles or bombs one at a time, I do rush at times, your Fury is the Hobby […]
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Excellent progress, mt friend @uscusn!
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Some really nice progress, Chuck @uscusn Always good to see that characteristic tail of the F104.
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This session is to install the various insert plugs into the lower fuselage. The forward section also contains the nose gear well. A bit deeper and more detailed compared to the Hase F-104. The center […]
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Thanks John and Spiros, the Eduards set really works on the visual aspect in the avionics bay.
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Looking great, my friend @uscusn!
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Ah yes, the final hanging bits, the part of modeling which "hangs up" 🙂 so many modelers after a lengthy build. I'm working on a slightly smaller load out for my FJ-4B Fury before painting the plane because […]
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All the ordnance and antennas do look really nice, Chuck @uscusn Looking forward to those final details
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Catching up to the B-26K, the markings are applied to each piece of ordnance, starting with BLU-27 and 23. Next the Mk.1 conical fin and Mk.2 Snakeeyes with low drag tail units. The load that will be […]
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Thanks Spiros and John, it will be quite an impressive war load on the pylons.
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Superb work on the wheel and avionics bays, Chuck @uscusn
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