Vipers ready - 5 of them

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by PetervanStigt » 10 Nov 2005, 19:29

Nice showcase... And still it will get dusty in there... Talking from experience (not that I build them, others do that for me.) :cheers:
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by Mad_Viper » 11 Nov 2005, 12:23

Oh well the dust can be cleaned of course. It nice to clean it ones in a while and also yours models with a brush. Then you can admire them more in your hand :wink:

It was by the way the biggist model i've build so far :P


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by PetervanStigt » 11 Nov 2005, 20:56

And a nice one at that...
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by Meathook » 03 Feb 2006, 17:51

You folks do great work...show me impressed, I love them all
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by UncleMeat » 29 Apr 2006, 12:36

Hey mad Viper, good job on 85-1513. I used to work on her every day, one of the best in the fleet. I was at Misawa at the same time as JoeSambor, but I don't think we ran into each other.

I also have the kit of 1513, in 1/72nd scale. Did you use the cockpit decals, or was there an aftermarket set?

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by Parkeran » 20 Jul 2007, 07:53

COOL! 8)

Well what can I say... WICKED job on all of them! Wicked models, Wicked paint jobs and Excellent overall!

Keep'em coming

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by Parkeran2 » 20 Jul 2007, 08:25

Hi,
Im am completly out of breath. They are amazing. They look just like the real thing. I think you are good at making models.
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by Habu » 20 Jul 2007, 08:32

What a way to resurrect a thread!
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by Parkeran2 » 22 Jul 2007, 07:57

Hi,
Just Wondering how long you have been working on making models. My bro ( Parkeran) and I have just started building our first ever model.
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by Lodni_Kranazon » 10 Aug 2007, 05:37

I haven't been on the 16net very long and just seen this part of the forum. Very nice job on the F-16's Mad Viper!! :thumb: :notworthy:
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by ghettobird » 15 Aug 2007, 17:30

nice models, im partial to the 555th bird myself, was that modeled after 88-0550 or 89-2035? I cant see the tail # too well in the pics
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by RamsteinPilot526 » 25 Feb 2008, 20:45

WOW!!!!!!!!!

I've done some models but none look that good.

You should check out some of my grandpa's stuff. He does both planes and diaramas from WWII. If I can i'll take a picture of his office and post it. As of now he has completed around 300-400 different models. I think you all will love them.

And by the way Mad Viper, is that Israeli paint scheme on the bottom shelf a Viper? If it is I'd like to see a picture of it.
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by brett309 » 05 Aug 2013, 08:13

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 spent 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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