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1/72 Revell F-16A Michigan Air National Guard


albymoore

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Hello,

This is my 1/72 scale Revell of Germany F-16AM MLu which has been backdated to a Block 10 F-16A Fighting Falcon s/n 79-0342, of the 107th Fighter Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, circa early 1990's. The F-16As were withdrawn by 1994 and replaced with the Block 25/30 F-16C. The model is painted with Model Master enamels, and the decals are from Expert's Choice. Panel line wash was done with Flory's Model Washes 'Dark Dirt'. Thanks for looking.

Cheers,

Albert Moore

 

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That turned out beautifully! I like how you have inert ordnance loaded.

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8 hours ago, ghodges said:

Very nice Viper(s)! Where did you get the Flory washes? I've been meaning to get some and try it. Congrats, and thanks for sharing!

 

Gil :cool:

Thank you, Gil. I got the Flory Washes from High Altitude Hobbies- https://www.highaltitudehobbies.com/flory-models-products HAH carries the entire Flory range of products. 

Cheers,

Albert

6 hours ago, Stikpusher said:

That turned out beautifully! I like how you have inert ordnance loaded.

Thank you, Carlos! I wanted to add a little color to all that gray, so inert ordnance was the ticket.

Cheers,

Albert

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20 hours ago, Mark Deliduka said:

Wow, sensational work and welcome to the Forums! Those are some incredible Vipers! I'm looking forward to seeing what else comes off your workbench.

Thank you, Mark!

Here's the rest of the Viper family-

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Wow! These are all amazing! I'd love to know the story behind the one that has the oversized Israeli starts on it. Curious! Thank you for posting these, but I do believe you don't have enough... you need to get busy building more! LOL!!🤣

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8 hours ago, Mark Deliduka said:

Wow! These are all amazing! I'd love to know the story behind the one that has the oversized Israeli starts on it. Curious! Thank you for posting these, but I do believe you don't have enough... you need to get busy building more! LOL!!🤣

Thanks again for the kudos, Mark.  The large roundels on F-16A #264 signify an aircraft designated for dissimilar air combat training. The IAF didn't have a dedicated aggressor squadron at the time, so the large roundels were applied to signify the bad guys. (some A-4Ns also sported the large roundels). This particular jet also carried the IAF 50th Anniversary fin flash on the port side of the vertical stabilizer;

Cheers,

Albert

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