Revell F-16C
My first attempt was succesfull. The white shadow is airbrushed with a vinyl template made on a Silhouette cutter. Good to continue!
Finished!
Decals on the exhaust nozzle were stolen from the 1/144 Revell F-14D.
I really like this shot with the seat belt visible through the canopy.
Using the kit decals as well as some laser printed markings.
Some details of the cockpit.
Using vinyl masks for the tail code.
All the parts for the airframe. Note the bad fit of the intake.
Before sanding the filler on the upper fuselage
Filler applied to the lower fuselage.
After sanding the upper fuselage.
After sanding the lower fuselage.
Kommentarer
29 July 2014, 20:59
Es-haq Khosravi
Great job! I love people who treat such small models like bigger 1:72 and 1:48 ones!
Great job! I love people who treat such small models like bigger 1:72 and 1:48 ones!
1 December 2015, 02:20
Dennis Mathes
Thanks Es-Haq! I am currently doing another small kit. This time I am kitbashing the old 1/144 Revell F-15A, with a F-15E cockpit section and the Pratt & Whitney exhaust nozzles from this F-16 kit.
Thanks Es-Haq! I am currently doing another small kit. This time I am kitbashing the old 1/144 Revell F-15A, with a F-15E cockpit section and the Pratt & Whitney exhaust nozzles from this F-16 kit.
1 December 2015, 16:03
Christian Bruer
Very nice and sharp work and good to see some more building this tiny scale🙂
Very nice and sharp work and good to see some more building this tiny scale🙂
1 December 2015, 19:11
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Just finished the 1/144 scale Revell F-16C last week. This project took longer than expected. Completed with heavily modified kit decals, as well as self made laser printed decals to represent a normal "line" jet of the 149th FW.
Additionally it features a scratch-built metal pitot tube and some missiles from another F-16C kit.