F-15E Strike Eagle
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Shortly after initial painting of the basecoat
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Varnished up, ready for decals and panel lining
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Panel lining in progress!
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I would describe this particular decal as a real challenge! This is my second completed model with decals. All said, I learned a lot and it made me a lot better at handling challenging decals.
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4 14 December 2022, 18:48
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Based on an aircraft refueled by my husband's aircraft over Syria, as a gift to him. This si still 99% finished: I had some issues with the canopy and pilots seat that still need fixing.
One of my first completed models in many, many years. There are things I would do better and change, but at some point I had to finish it! I wanted to weather it more, but fortunately for them (unfortunately for modelers) it seems the air force keeps these air frames nice and clean