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5th Gen Fighters
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ejasonk
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Posted: Jul 13, 2008 - 07:53 PM
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Joined: Jul 13, 2008
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salut,
actually i´m modelling WW2 aircrafts & tanks,but now i decided to buy the f-16 thunderbird from tamiya. (the bigger one).
but i´m an absolute newbie in jet modelling and dont know a lot about the vipers.
the tamiya thunderbird (out of the box) is a block 32/30,right?
i would like to build an not aeroacrobatic type of f-16c with other decals.
is it possibile to build one out of the box?i mean, just change the decals and maybe build some "not used" parts,if they are included.i dont like the thunderbird colors (sorry )
thanks for help!
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ViperEnforcer
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Posted: Jul 14, 2008 - 01:38 AM
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The Tamiya Thunder bird kit is a Block 32, correct for the current Thunderbirds, but note they are transitioning to Block 52's soon.
You can build other Block 32 F-16s like ROKAF, or any USAF Block 25/32 F-16. You will not be able to build a Block 30, 40/42 or 50/52 from the Thunderbird kit OOTB.
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ejasonk
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Posted: Jul 15, 2008 - 10:16 PM
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thx viper!
well, now i´ve got my tamiya 1/48 block 50 falcon. my first f-16.
i love the shape of that aircraft,its so sexy
salut |
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