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Rob van Driel (the MDman)
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Grumman E-2C Hawkeye VAW-124 1981

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1 15 June 2015, 15:01
Vegard Øksenholt
Somtimes I get surprised how gems like this don't get any attention (2 days, no comments).
Anyways, you've made a beautiful Hawkeye! 😄 How was the fit, and the build? I associate Kinetic kits with complex builds (even though they might not be) 😛
16 June 2015, 22:34
Choppa Nutta
really nice ! 🙂
16 June 2015, 22:42
Kerry COX
Vegard, I am struggling to find the right words here for your 'Hawkeye', so I will try not to 'gush' too much, BUT, how sweet it is to see the flawless results you have presented here, and nothing was missed I see. and 'Gem' say it all mate, just beautiful. 🙂 👍 👍 👍.
16 June 2015, 22:54
Bill Gilman
Beautiful work, Rob! 👍 👍 👍
17 June 2015, 01:23
John E
Stunning build, Rob! Excellent! 👍 👍
17 June 2015, 02:47
Ulf Petersen
Excellent work, Rob!👍
17 June 2015, 05:16
Vegard Øksenholt
@Kerry Unfortunately not my gem, but Rob's 🙂
17 June 2015, 09:40
Soeren R.
Awesome build Rob!
17 June 2015, 10:52
Christian Ristits
Great Work Rob, like it very much! The folded wings are really nice! Cheers, Christian
17 June 2015, 11:05
Hanno Kleinecke
Incredibly sharp and clean work, excellent !
17 June 2015, 11:30
Bart Goesaert
very nice build of this bird... excellent work...
17 June 2015, 12:23
Mike Grant
And walkways that look like they've actually been walked on... That's a beautiful model Rob, and quite large I imagine 👍
17 June 2015, 14:10
Ekki
Very good work.
17 June 2015, 16:18
Gerald
Niccee 👍
17 June 2015, 17:40
Rob van Driel
Thanks everyone. @Vegard thanks for the heads up. The build was pretty straightforward. No big problems. One thing to keep in mind is that the kit in this configuration is a major tail sitter. I put some 150gr into the forward partner the fuselage to counter it. This ment I also had to use metal landing gear. The decals concerning VAW-124 were home made, using scale 1/72 decal set as reference. The fonts I picked up from the internet.
@Kerry, no problem mate. You know that.
@Mike, actually the bird is not much bigger than a Tomcat. Yes, I know, the Tomcat is big...
17 June 2015, 22:10

Album info

This is the well known Kinetic Hawkeye. It is the first in a serie dedicated to the Gulf of Sidra incident on 17 August 1981. Two Libyan Fitters were shot down by two Tomcats from VF-41. The interception was coordinated by a Hawkeye from VAW-124 Bear Aces. There are no decals available of VAW-124 during this period on board the USS Nimitz so I had to make some myself.

Kit: Kinetic 48013
Scale: 1/48
Scheme: Standard US Navy 1981
Number: 161094
Base: USS Nimitz CVN-68
Wing: Carrier Air Wing 8
Squadron: VAW-124 Bear Aces
Date: August 1981

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1:48
Completed
1:48 E-2C Hawkeye (Kinetic K48013)1:48 Weighted Wheels for 1/48 E-2 Hawkeye Kits (Early) (Royale Resin R065)1:48 E-2C Hawkeye Landing Gear (Scale Aircraft Conversions 48082)

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