1/48 F-22 vs F-35B

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by cucubacsi » 21 Dec 2013, 23:19

Finished my two favorite fighters diorama one of the final result.
(1/48 Hasegawa F-22, F-35B Kitty Hawk)

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by cucubacsi » 21 Dec 2013, 23:29

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by sprstdlyscottsmn » 22 Dec 2013, 22:58

looks amazing!! Who made the F-35 model?
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by JoeSambor » 23 Dec 2013, 17:01

Excellent detail, great setup on the diorama...one small sticking point. The M32A-60A power unit would never be positioned at the location in your diorama; power units are always located in front of the aircraft, in a position where a turbine failure would not damage the jet.

Awesome detail on the ground personnel, great layout, and great model building. Wish I had the patience and determination.

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by h-bomb » 24 Dec 2013, 04:39

sprstdlyscottsmn wrote:looks amazing!! Who made the F-35 model?


He listed it at the top Kitty Hawk
http://www.amazon.com/KTH80102-Kitty-F- ... B00B056CLU

At my best I never painted that good. Awsome.


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by sprstdlyscottsmn » 24 Dec 2013, 23:18

Awesome, I have been waiting for a 1:48 scale model of the Lightning for years!
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by Habu » 11 Jan 2014, 21:00

Nice!
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by Corsair1963 » 21 Aug 2014, 08:17

sprstdlyscottsmn wrote:Awesome, I have been waiting for a 1:48 scale model of the Lightning for years!



Available in both F-35A and F-35B Kits. :D


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by edpop » 22 Aug 2014, 04:11

That diorama is as good as it can get...................great job! Notice that under the F-35 there are stains on the tarmac. It can't be that the fighter has got a leak somewhere already? Great detail! :beer:
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by mixelflick » 25 Aug 2014, 23:05

Absolutely gorgeous

Thanks for sharing... :)


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by mixelflick » 11 Mar 2017, 22:24

Look like the real thing!

Incredible work. Bravo man, bravo..


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by ramraider1 » 01 Jun 2018, 02:18

Hi from London U.K.

I simply had to join this forum solely to comment on the utterly stunning dioramas that you have created. A magnificent achievement in every respect and to be completely honest, I'm VERY envious indeed of your modelling skills !

Incidentally, I noted from some of the previous replies that these aircraft were built from 1:48th scale kits, but I'm particularly intrigued to know whether any of the accompanying accessories such as the tow-trucks etc were also made from kits or entirely built from scratch ?

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