Trumpeter 1/72 F-105G Thunderchief "Wild Weasel"
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Building this decal option with an asymmetrical SEAD loadout.
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Typical asymmetrical SEAD loadout for the Thud.
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Very basic ejection seats, but it won’t matter. The canopies will be closed.
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Fuselage halves joined. A bunch of fiddly bits left like antennae, scoops, and doors.
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The refueling probe door floats in the opening. This will require careful putty work.
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Kommentare
18 24 April 2023, 01:19
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Good luck with your project!
Even for 1:72 this is going to be a large model.
29 April 2023, 05:52
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Yes it's significantly bigger than the 1/72 F-16 and P-51 that are also on the workbench.
30 April 2023, 02:46
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As I see, it doesn't need too much putty at the main parts. Looks so good!
8 May 2023, 13:49
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The fit is pretty good. There are exceptions, such as the refueling probe door and the exhaust cone pieces. All are undersized, which creates an interesting problem.
8 May 2023, 13:54