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Yes Man (YesMan2077)
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RAF Hawk T.1a Early - Grey and Green

Subject:
BAe Hawk T Mk.1a
GB Royal Air Force (1918-now)
No. 63 Sqn., 1 TWU XX230/129
1979 - RAF Brawdy
BS381C:641, BS381C:638
Scale:
1:72
Status:
Ideas

A Hawk T.1a of the Tactical Weapons Unit featuring the early short fillet tail. Aftermarket for early Mk.10 seats and the typical early TWU loadout of a CBLS-100, ADEN gunpod and SNEB rocketpod.

The short fillet tail was phased out on most Hawks by 1983. Similarly the SNEB was halted in use around the same time due to overstressing of the airframe. These two factors are a clear visual indicator between the "early" and "late" wrap-around camouflage TWU Hawks.

Project inventory

Full kits
04970
BAe Hawk T.1
Revell 1:72
04970 2020 New parts
A03085A
BAe Hawk T.Mk.1A
Airfix 1:72
A03085A 2018 New decals
Detail and Conversion sets
AC-277
BAe Hawk T1/50 Series wing with dropped flaps For Revell kit
Air-Graphic Models 1:72
AC-277 2021 New tool
AC-283
BAe Hawk T1/50/60 Series Seamless intakes For Revell kit
Air-Graphic Models 1:72
AC-283 2020 New tool
AC-284
BAe Hawk bulged/weighted wheel set For Revell kit
Air-Graphic Models 1:72
AC-284 2020 New tool
AC-209
Martin Baker Mk.10 B/1 (Early Head Box)
Air-Graphic Models 1:72
AC-209 2020 New tool
AM-72-020
BAe Hawk T.1 - Pitot Tube
Master 1:72
AM-72-020 2011 New tool
AIR.AC-028
CBLS-100 Practice Bomb Dispensers (Pack of two)
Air-Graphic Models 1:72
AIR.AC-028
Decals
X72166
BAe Hawk T.1A 1979-1992
Xtradecal 1:72
X72166 201x New tool
Masks
CX442
Hawk T.1 Revell
Eduard 1:72
CX442 2016
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Project colors

Exterior
MRP-110 WWII RAF - Dark Green (BS 641)
MR.Paint
30ml ()
Satin
Acrylic Lacquer
MRP-113 WWII RAF - Dark Sea Grey (BS 638)
MR.Paint
30ml ()
Satin
Acrylic Lacquer

Part of my Collection

Hawks
Ideas 7×

Comments

17 June 2021, 19:55

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