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Monthly or so updated page of scale models I've built lately. Please note: this blog contains airplane models from the World War II era, so swastikas are displayed with the sole purpose of historical accuracy. Bitte beachten: Diese Blog enthält Modelle von der Zweite Weltkrieg mit Hakenkreuzen. Dieses ist nur für die historische Präzision!

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Koninklijke Luchtmacht F-16A 1/72 Revell








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Labels: 1/72, Fighting Falcon, KLu, Revell, Viper
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  • Hobby Paint N' Stuff
  • Airfix - The Model company
  • Kingkit UK
  • Revell of Germany
  • Aviation of Japan
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  • Internet Modeler Webzine
  • Modeling Madness Kit Reviews

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Scale model building is an old but sometimes intermittent hobby of mine, I like to build old Airfix kits, navy planes and whatever looks interesting enough, mostly in 1/72nd scale. Usually the older the better, I lose my interest quickly past the mid-1980's designs it seems.

Out-of-the-box is very often good enough for me, I don't think it should be a bad thing if you can detect the original kit brand from the finished model. Modifications are usually just small things like decals or improved detail parts rather than major surgery or scratchbuilding.

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