Hasegawa AV-8B Harrier II
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11 2 September 2018, 21:37
Pierre
Nice pick of a subject.
I had no major fit problems on the II Plus. If I had to do it again I'd thin down the intake near the open inlet doors though, because these don't look too good once built. I would open the airbrake as well.
Nice pick of a subject.
I had no major fit problems on the II Plus. If I had to do it again I'd thin down the intake near the open inlet doors though, because these don't look too good once built. I would open the airbrake as well.
5 September 2018, 08:46
Treehugger
Ooh. Photo 27. Nice tip, adding the thin bits in the movable exhaust ports. I think I will be doing that to my 1:48 Kinetic FRS1 Sea Harrier kit.
Ooh. Photo 27. Nice tip, adding the thin bits in the movable exhaust ports. I think I will be doing that to my 1:48 Kinetic FRS1 Sea Harrier kit.
13 April 2020, 16:09
Tomislav Martan
Treehugger, it surely gives that something to the kit. Especially when there is flat panel as Hasegawa does that.
Treehugger, it surely gives that something to the kit. Especially when there is flat panel as Hasegawa does that.
13 April 2020, 19:27
Dave Flitton
How did you go from black instrument panel to all the knobs and switches painted? With your white pencil?
How did you go from black instrument panel to all the knobs and switches painted? With your white pencil?
27 May 2020, 17:35
Tomislav Martan
Dave, dials are Mike Grant decals and all other is painted with the fine brush.
Dave, dials are Mike Grant decals and all other is painted with the fine brush.
27 May 2020, 20:19
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MDD AV-8B HArrier II "Venom", Shank 01, Bu.No. 163662, VMA-231 "The Ace of Spades"
Lt Col W. R. "Rusty" Jones
King Abdul Aziz Naval Base, Saudi Arabia, January 1991