Italian Thunderjet - Hobby Boss F-84G in 1:32 scale

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al49

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Hello everybody,while I'm struggling with my nmf Mustang, I also started working on the above. She will be under Italian colours but I haven't decided jet which ones
 

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Having said the above, here following are some pictures of some elements already assembled and painted:







 
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Some improvements and some new work.

Pilot office complete with seat, seat belts and control stick. For this item I used the nice piece from AMS RESIN and paper belts from RB Production
 

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Gun sight is from AMS resin as well
 

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Also the dashboard is from AMS but to finish it I need to wait for Airscale dials I just ordered.
 
Anf finally some shots of gear wells, air-brake well and cockpit rear.
Some more hopefully soon.
Alberto
 

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Received today, very fast service direct from Airscale.
They are specific for early Allied Jet Fighters, including my F-84G



 
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Nice buy Alberto. I have some in both 1/8th and 1/32nd scales, but haven't used them yet. They look the part, and I'm interested to see how they perform.
 
Hello ,
first in answer to Terry, those Airscale decal are very good, very well designed an printed.
The only problem in my case was that they are a bit too large for the AMS resin dashboard.
So I only used some of them, the remaining coming from the kit decals. In both cases I had to cut them from the relevant sheets using a punch and die tool.
Here following are some pictures.
Alberto

 
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