VF-74 Bedevilers F-14B Tomcat
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25 January 2018, 23:36
Michael Phillips
You know I am in! I will be following this one and keeping you going. 😉 I love the choice in markings, this has the potential to be epic with the aftermarket. I have not yet done an Aires pit in the Has Tomcat, so I will very interested in watching you shoehorn it in!
You know I am in! I will be following this one and keeping you going. 😉 I love the choice in markings, this has the potential to be epic with the aftermarket. I have not yet done an Aires pit in the Has Tomcat, so I will very interested in watching you shoehorn it in!
27 January 2018, 02:37
Michael Hickey
Your welcome lads, and Michael make sure you do keep pushing me along, because a lot of the time I really need it. I think I've got to had a couple more projects into the mix. I'm making 4 1/48 Hasegawa Cat's & 2 Bugs all at the same time, but I'll probably do a production run of the Cats and try to get them to the paint shop as quick as I can while still maintaining a descent amount of quality.😢
Your welcome lads, and Michael make sure you do keep pushing me along, because a lot of the time I really need it. I think I've got to had a couple more projects into the mix. I'm making 4 1/48 Hasegawa Cat's & 2 Bugs all at the same time, but I'll probably do a production run of the Cats and try to get them to the paint shop as quick as I can while still maintaining a descent amount of quality.😢
27 January 2018, 12:00
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This Cat will be in the markings representing a bird from VF-74 Bedevilers. She remained in this scheme for a short time up to the disestablishment of VF-74. On Jan. 20, 1994, Cmdr. John Morrow became VF-74’s last commanding officer and oversaw the last months of the Be-Deviler’s existence and led them to on their final deployment to NAS Roosevelt Roads in February. The det saw seven air-to-air missiles fired, a 100% success rate.
Sadly VF-74 Be-Devilers disestablished on Apr. 30, 1994 after 50 successful years of service.