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My Gunfighter Models Desert Storm F-14A
Re: My Gunfighter Models Desert Storm F-14A
Brian did a awesome job!
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Re: My Gunfighter Models Desert Storm F-14A
"OOMPA" did an outstanding job on her. Nathan's nozzles looks great on there as well. I do see the antenna now in these shots. In your Facebook ones, it looked missing. Now get her on that stand and put here in a safe place this time !!
Steve
"TOMCATS FOREVER, BABY...!"
Steve
"TOMCATS FOREVER, BABY...!"
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Re: My Gunfighter Models Desert Storm F-14A
Absolutely fantastic.
Re: My Gunfighter Models Desert Storm F-14A
This is one BEAUTIFUL Tomcat! I wish that I had gotten into 1/18th many years ago. Thanks for posting these photos.
Re: My Gunfighter Models Desert Storm F-14A
Excellent work. Museum quality. Only small detail is you might want to get rid of the over spray of red in the back end of the engine exhaust cans. Otherwise perfect in every detail. Fighter Town makes excellent decals. Only wish they could make some other versions in both high and low viz. Exemplary workmanship. You can be my wing man any time...
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There was a demon that lived in the air. They said that whoever challanged him would die. He lived behind a barrier through which they said no man could ever pass. They called it..., the sound barrier..