F-16C FightingFalcon
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14 October 2014, 11:51
Marko
Nice. I'm thinking of maybe buying one my self. How is the overall fit?
I'm asking because I think I've red somewhere that the fit is awful.
Nice. I'm thinking of maybe buying one my self. How is the overall fit?
I'm asking because I think I've red somewhere that the fit is awful.
14 October 2014, 12:07
Vjekoslav Ranec
Don't even try. This is one of the worst kits I've ever done. There are many other solutions... Hasegawa, Kinetic and the best one - Tamiya. Even Academy don't use this mould anymore. Newer Academy boxes are Kinetic repack.
Don't even try. This is one of the worst kits I've ever done. There are many other solutions... Hasegawa, Kinetic and the best one - Tamiya. Even Academy don't use this mould anymore. Newer Academy boxes are Kinetic repack.
14 October 2014, 12:13
Marko
Thanks Vjekoslav, I thought so. I think I'd rather ask than to buy the kit and be sorry later.
I have Eduard boxing of a Kinetic kit at home, so I'm gonna stick with that.
Thanks Vjekoslav, I thought so. I think I'd rather ask than to buy the kit and be sorry later.
I have Eduard boxing of a Kinetic kit at home, so I'm gonna stick with that.
14 October 2014, 12:19
Murad ÖZER
i recently HAD to build this kit for some charity purposes and it SUCKS, that being said you made an amazing job with the kit imho, and no it's not the detail sets (that intake fod cover is a must, no need to wage a battle against such a stupid intake design!) - no matter how much aftermarket one could throw at this fugly lump of styrene bringing it up to such a level requires more skill than anything else, kudos! 👍 looking forward to your other f16 builds btw.
i recently HAD to build this kit for some charity purposes and it SUCKS, that being said you made an amazing job with the kit imho, and no it's not the detail sets (that intake fod cover is a must, no need to wage a battle against such a stupid intake design!) - no matter how much aftermarket one could throw at this fugly lump of styrene bringing it up to such a level requires more skill than anything else, kudos! 👍 looking forward to your other f16 builds btw.
14 October 2014, 12:47
Erik Apunkt
You really did a great job in mastering this "mule of a kit". 👍
Excellent result!
You really did a great job in mastering this "mule of a kit". 👍
Excellent result!
14 October 2014, 12:49
Ulf Petersen
Phantastic result!👍 I love the ammo pack: simple bombs, not that rocket stuff you see that often! 😉
Phantastic result!👍 I love the ammo pack: simple bombs, not that rocket stuff you see that often! 😉
15 October 2014, 11:21
Zeljko s
Great work Vjeko! I started recently my F-16 from Revell but in 1/72 scale.
Great work Vjeko! I started recently my F-16 from Revell but in 1/72 scale.
15 October 2014, 13:57
Vjekoslav Ranec
good question 🙂 well, most of the fuselage... one good thing is that this kit has nice engraved panel lines.
good question 🙂 well, most of the fuselage... one good thing is that this kit has nice engraved panel lines.
15 October 2014, 16:57
Kerry COX
Thanks for letting me pull your leg mate and I will add here, it certainly looks the better for it my friend, a tremendous example of your skills. 🙂
Thanks for letting me pull your leg mate and I will add here, it certainly looks the better for it my friend, a tremendous example of your skills. 🙂
15 October 2014, 21:37
Kerry COX
Burkhard D must have been looking at something different thinking it's a 1/72 kit !!!!
Burkhard D must have been looking at something different thinking it's a 1/72 kit !!!!
16 October 2014, 11:42
Burkhard D
Aaah, it's 48 scale. I feel some relief then. I was on the verge of giving up the hobby 😄
Aaah, it's 48 scale. I feel some relief then. I was on the verge of giving up the hobby 😄
16 October 2014, 16:33
Kerry COX
Burkhard, no shot at you mate, sorry if it came across that way, but I was thinking that you, (like me) would have been suddenly looking for an F-16 in 1/72 for your stash , as it would have been an awsome build if a 1/72 F-16 came with that much aftermarket stuff. No offence mate. 🙂
Burkhard, no shot at you mate, sorry if it came across that way, but I was thinking that you, (like me) would have been suddenly looking for an F-16 in 1/72 for your stash , as it would have been an awsome build if a 1/72 F-16 came with that much aftermarket stuff. No offence mate. 🙂
16 October 2014, 21:34
Burkhard D
No offense taken at all, Kerry 🙂
Dunno what made me believe its 72, but even in 48 this is the best grey scheme paint job I have ever seen!
No offense taken at all, Kerry 🙂
Dunno what made me believe its 72, but even in 48 this is the best grey scheme paint job I have ever seen!
17 October 2014, 05:18
Vjekoslav Ranec
well, this paint scheme is not about scale, its about patience. It could be easily done in any scale.
well, this paint scheme is not about scale, its about patience. It could be easily done in any scale.
17 October 2014, 07:52
Album info
This is Academy model. I know it has many flaws, but I have dozen F-16's in my stash and many aftermarket stuff for them, so I decided to start with this average kit.
Things I've changed/added:
- Resin nose cone
- Aires Cockpit with quickboost seat
- Aires wheel bays
- CMK wheels
- Hasegawa canopy
- weapons from Hasegawa weapons set
- FM resin bomb pylons
- vacuformed intake cover
- needles for various antenans etc...
- Sidewinder from Revell's Typhoon.
- Tinted canopy
- Sidewinder covers made from Epoxy putty