Bagram Fitter, Afghanistan 1988
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3 10 January 2022, 13:57
Günther Decock
Dag Richard, knap gebouwd. Hoe lang is het model op zich. Niet al te groot en zo gedetailleerd. Ik heb nog enkele kits op 1:48 die ik nog moet bouwen. Ik zal sneller plaatstekort hebben dan u. 🙂
Dag Richard, knap gebouwd. Hoe lang is het model op zich. Niet al te groot en zo gedetailleerd. Ik heb nog enkele kits op 1:48 die ik nog moet bouwen. Ik zal sneller plaatstekort hebben dan u. 🙂
10 January 2022, 14:47
Richard Cheals
Hi Gunther, thanks for the well built, even if there are plenty of areas which could have been finessed when you look at these pics! Yes, the 1/144 scale means your display challenges are not so demanding (that's why my 1/32 kits will be last out of the stash!). This kit is 11cm long.
Hi Gunther, thanks for the well built, even if there are plenty of areas which could have been finessed when you look at these pics! Yes, the 1/144 scale means your display challenges are not so demanding (that's why my 1/32 kits will be last out of the stash!). This kit is 11cm long.
10 January 2022, 15:11
alessandro magrelli
Hi, love the plane, one of my favourites but check the year, russians left Afghanistan in 89.😉
Hi, love the plane, one of my favourites but check the year, russians left Afghanistan in 89.😉
10 January 2022, 16:05
Richard Cheals
Alessandro, I took that date from the Hobby Boss kit paint guide (actually Su-17M4 but still Fitter K) and didn't check more deeply. It would have been enough to ask Wikipedia! My bad, thanks for the correction and I'll change the date.
Alessandro, I took that date from the Hobby Boss kit paint guide (actually Su-17M4 but still Fitter K) and didn't check more deeply. It would have been enough to ask Wikipedia! My bad, thanks for the correction and I'll change the date.
10 January 2022, 17:00