F/A-18A+ Hornet, VMFA-232 "Red Devils", USMC (Model No. 2)
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32 9 January 2023, 19:10
Paul Moore
This is just crazy! You have studied your subject well! Fantastic weathering.
This is just crazy! You have studied your subject well! Fantastic weathering.
22 September 2023, 18:44
Paul Moore
One last comment Rafael …. One of the things a pilot will do on his walk around is to ensure the gear pins are removed. So with a pilot in the cockpit they should not be there. Your "remove before flight" pins on the ordnance is OK. They would be in while taxiing and then removed at a arming area near the runway or on the catapult before launch. I made screen shots of your model for my future build. Just a stunning model!
One last comment Rafael …. One of the things a pilot will do on his walk around is to ensure the gear pins are removed. So with a pilot in the cockpit they should not be there. Your "remove before flight" pins on the ordnance is OK. They would be in while taxiing and then removed at a arming area near the runway or on the catapult before launch. I made screen shots of your model for my future build. Just a stunning model!
22 September 2023, 18:50
Shar Dipree
This is actually a photo of a real hornet, isn't it? 😉
Outstanding model! Magnificent, finely detailed work.
This is actually a photo of a real hornet, isn't it? 😉
Outstanding model! Magnificent, finely detailed work.
22 September 2023, 18:55
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Scale 1:32, US Marine Corps, VMFA-232 "Red Devils", USS Nimitz, Persian Gulf 2007