Grumman F-14A Tomcat (Hasegawa)
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1 23 October 2011, 02:54
Burkhard D
You did a very clean and accurate job, Bill. I checked the headline twice because I couldn't believe it's 1/72 scale. My hat is off to you!
You did a very clean and accurate job, Bill. I checked the headline twice because I couldn't believe it's 1/72 scale. My hat is off to you!
23 October 2011, 09:29
Tim Vereecke
Hi Bill, nice to see that out of the box can give excellent the results!
Hi Bill, nice to see that out of the box can give excellent the results!
23 October 2011, 09:31
Bill Gilman
Thanks, mates. I like to bring this to contests and club meetings, just to show the young ones that you can build a nice looking model completely out-of-the-box. The price of kits today is enough to scare the kids, let alone the price of the aftermarket stuff!
Thanks, mates. I like to bring this to contests and club meetings, just to show the young ones that you can build a nice looking model completely out-of-the-box. The price of kits today is enough to scare the kids, let alone the price of the aftermarket stuff!
24 October 2011, 23:02
mahyar bahrampoor
hi mr Bill Gilman i'm thank your camment and this is iran tomcat colore you can search in the web and find documentation
hi mr Bill Gilman i'm thank your camment and this is iran tomcat colore you can search in the web and find documentation
4 November 2011, 21:04
Album info
Built entirely out-of-the-box in 1990. Paint is Gunze H315 Light Gull Gray overall. Markings are for VF-102 Diamondbacks. I wanted just light weathering, so all effects were done with pastel chalks after the model was complete. Cockpit instrument panels are entirely hand-painted. Photoetch details on canopy came with the kit, and were my first foray into photoetch, which now seems to consume all my model projects!