How's My Driving? ...F-16, Tamiya, 1/32
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Hello,
This jet only exist in the silver screen. It was featured in an Air Force recruiting
commercial in the winter/spring of 2000/2001. The 1-800 Hw's My Driving markings
were actually digitally inserted onto the vertical stab of this plane for the commercial.
Well, BUT here is my scalemodel in REAL
This jet only exist in the silver screen. It was featured in an Air Force recruiting
commercial in the winter/spring of 2000/2001. The 1-800 Hw's My Driving markings
were actually digitally inserted onto the vertical stab of this plane for the commercial.
Well, BUT here is my scalemodel in REAL
Bye for now, Vasilij "Tarner" Ratej
...sorry, but my English is really far from perfect...
...sorry, but my English is really far from perfect...
Wow...I'm, like, speechless.
I did notice the Edwards Tail flash though...have flown Vipers there, nice touch!
I did notice the Edwards Tail flash though...have flown Vipers there, nice touch!
Roscoe
F-16 Program Manager
USAF Test Pilot School 92A
"It's time to get medieval, I'm goin' in for guns" - Dos Gringos
F-16 Program Manager
USAF Test Pilot School 92A
"It's time to get medieval, I'm goin' in for guns" - Dos Gringos
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- Joined: 16 Oct 2008, 17:12
wow, how ever your grass on the flightline is a NO NO... perhaps at a GUARD base. But i know an active duty base would NEVER EVER allow that.. also you wouldnt be doing and engine change on a aircraft loaded with munitions. that model rocks however. great job.
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