MQ-1 Predator
Kommentarer
26 June 2012, 18:52
Dirk Heyer
Hi Dave,
the scratch built pylons and additional Hellfires enhance the Predator really!
And the additional lenses gives the technical kick!
I like those little jewels.
The Predator is not my favorite airplane ( it is unmanned 🙂 and sadly the future..) but your model is highly recommendet, indeed!
Greetz
Dirk
Hi Dave,
the scratch built pylons and additional Hellfires enhance the Predator really!
And the additional lenses gives the technical kick!
I like those little jewels.
The Predator is not my favorite airplane ( it is unmanned 🙂 and sadly the future..) but your model is highly recommendet, indeed!
Greetz
Dirk
26 June 2012, 22:04
Dave Fassett
Thank you all for the great comments. I have another 72nd Predator build planned in which I will be painting it in a three tone digital gray "what-if" paint scheme. I will probably build it along with a pair of Reapers.
Thank you all for the great comments. I have another 72nd Predator build planned in which I will be painting it in a three tone digital gray "what-if" paint scheme. I will probably build it along with a pair of Reapers.
27 June 2012, 06:07
Dave Fassett
Thank you Sean. I can not take credit for the base. A good friend of mine Mr. Richard Kern did it and the base for my 1/144 E-2C Hawkeye.
Thank you Sean. I can not take credit for the base. A good friend of mine Mr. Richard Kern did it and the base for my 1/144 E-2C Hawkeye.
29 June 2012, 22:07
Album info
This is the first release of the Predator by Accurate Miniatures back in 08. I updated the FLIR head and added reflectors to it to simulate the actual lenses. This kit did not come with the Hellfires, pylons, or rails, so I had to scratch build the pylons and out sourced the rails and Hellfires from an Academy Apache. RBF flags are from Eduards and the chaulks are scratch built. I painted the kit using Model Master Acrylics and used the kits decals which went on without a problem. Weathering was kept to a minimum with only slight fading and post shading which was accomplished using pastels.