Kfir C2
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Base color with black basing before masking
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Overall
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Paper masks from reproduced instructions
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Cockpit close up
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Wing close up
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Cockpit and canards close up
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Aft close up
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Reflective with gear and weapons
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Reflective with gear, drop tanks and ordinance
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1 22 August 2020, 18:19
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AMK 1/72 Kfir C2 FAE 905, 2113 Squadron, Ecuadorian AF, 1998
Out of the box, only adding masking tape seat belts. I finished the kit using black basing and paper masks. The masks were made by increasing the instructions markings to 1/72 on a copier, then cutting them with a gyro cutter and applying them with blue tack. Although I coated the canopy with future I was not happy with its transparency.