Hürkuş TC-VCI
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18 18 February 2023, 19:04
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Once again, your intimate knowledge of and personal connection to your modelling subjects make your creations even more interesting and appealing - 👍 👍
18 February 2023, 19:38
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Thank you gentlemen. Alex, your inspiration made me put this one at Scalemates.
18 February 2023, 20:28
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I'm glad for this - looking forward to what else you'll show us, along the same lines... (may I just express a "soft spot" for the cute little Flamingo and of course the PZL Dromader?) 😉
19 February 2023, 12:39
Album info
Two prototypes were developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries starting from 2006. The type certificate per CS-23 has been issued in 2016. I had a chance to fly this 2nd prototype TC-VCI once on Aug 8th 2015.
The modelmaker Tanmodel and owner Barış Tansoy worked extremely close with the TAI development team to get this 1:72 as real as it can be. Without Babibi Model's special decal and mask set (unfortunately not commercially available), I would not be able to complete this TC-VCI scheme. This scheme was developed by Murat Dorkip, the designer of Soloturk F-16C.