Norwegian Vipers

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by bk974 » 07 Nov 2009, 18:25

I am getting back in to modelling after ten years of not building anything, this is my second Hasegawa 1/48 F-16 A plus this year, and I have just received Kinetic's new NATO Viper, will be building it in the christmas holiday. The Viper is from RNoAF 338 sq. Ørland Hovedflystasjon.
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by bk974 » 17 Nov 2009, 16:43

I would really like some comments....even critics as I am striving to build them better! :)
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by peacock8 » 18 Nov 2009, 22:09

Looks good but the panel lines is a bit too pronounced for my taste.

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by Kryptid » 18 Nov 2009, 23:40

I like how the stand resembles a piece of eroded runway.

The Viper looks good, too. Although I would have to agree with peacock8 about the panel lines.
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by Meathook » 19 Nov 2009, 04:35

I just like it, hard work and it looks good
More than likely have "been there and done that at some point", it sure keeps you young if done correctly


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by yakuza » 19 Nov 2009, 08:57

good work bk974,I like it too :thumb:


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by bk974 » 19 Nov 2009, 19:50

Thank you everyone! I am working on how to get the panel lines better, considering to buy an airbrush, as putting ink into all those lines with a detail brush usually takes me 3-4 hours on each side....
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by brett309 » 28 May 2013, 09:41

Nice Build. I must say that this is one of the best models that I have seen. The pieces are formed and fit with an amazing amount of precision and this turned out to be a beautiful model. That really shows the amount of time you will spend making the model I would recommend this to anybody. That is closer to the real thing than any of the other models in the market.



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