A-4D Skyhawk
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4 25 February 2022, 04:20
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Felt like doing an old nostalgia build, so I got the Lindberg A-4/F-4 combo set. I didn't want to do the battle damaged versions and fortunately the kit gave the option to do damaged or not. I made a new seat for the pilot using a 1/35 fold up cot left over from an armor build. The sides bars and the head of it had a fairly decent approximation of a pilot seat. I also scratch made a thurst nozzle using a left-over flange from another armor build.