Latest Model: 1/72 F-4J
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My most recent bit of scale modelling:

I've written this up on Britmodeller.com and also commented on a thread there reviewing this kit.
A bit more background: this is quite a famous Phantom, being the one in which Randall Cunningham and William Driscoll became the US Navy's only flying aces of the Vietnam War. Their 3rd, 4th and 5th MiG shootdowns occurred in the course of one flight, which wasn't even a combat air patrol; sent on a bombing mission, they engaged North Vietnamese aircraft seeking to intercept other attacking US aircraft, and shot down two before ending up in what has become a legendary dogfight with a MiG-17. (For a long time it was believed the MiG was flown by 'Colonel Tomb', a supposed NV ace, but it's now thought he was a propaganda construct, although the pilot Cunningham engaged was no doubt very skilled.)
You might expect 'Showtime 100' to have been preserved in a museum, but in fact it survived Cunningham and Driscoll's final victory by a matter of minutes, being shot down by a surface-to-air missile as they exited the combat area. Cunningham and Driscoll ejected and were rescued, although unfortunately Cunningham has since become rather more infamous for being caught as one of the most corrupt US congressmen ever.

I've written this up on Britmodeller.com and also commented on a thread there reviewing this kit.
A bit more background: this is quite a famous Phantom, being the one in which Randall Cunningham and William Driscoll became the US Navy's only flying aces of the Vietnam War. Their 3rd, 4th and 5th MiG shootdowns occurred in the course of one flight, which wasn't even a combat air patrol; sent on a bombing mission, they engaged North Vietnamese aircraft seeking to intercept other attacking US aircraft, and shot down two before ending up in what has become a legendary dogfight with a MiG-17. (For a long time it was believed the MiG was flown by 'Colonel Tomb', a supposed NV ace, but it's now thought he was a propaganda construct, although the pilot Cunningham engaged was no doubt very skilled.)
You might expect 'Showtime 100' to have been preserved in a museum, but in fact it survived Cunningham and Driscoll's final victory by a matter of minutes, being shot down by a surface-to-air missile as they exited the combat area. Cunningham and Driscoll ejected and were rescued, although unfortunately Cunningham has since become rather more infamous for being caught as one of the most corrupt US congressmen ever.
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Date: 2015-12-30 11:13 am (UTC)I think my next 1:48 project will be finishing off the TSR.2 I've been working on for a couple of years!
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Date: 2015-12-30 05:13 pm (UTC)"Build your own
Sopwith Camel
The limited edition of 200 models
available now.
Precision Micro is offering
its scale model for £15. All proceeds
will go to Help for Heroes, the UK
veterans charity.
It estimates that of the 220,000
individuals deployed to Afghanistan and
Iraq from the UK between 2001 and 2014,
up to 75,000 servicemen and women
(and their families) may need their
support in future.
So if you want to donate more than the
suggested price, please feel free to do so.
To buy the model,
visit www.ebay.co.uk and
search for “Photo-etched
Sopwith Camel”"
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Date: 2015-12-31 09:18 am (UTC)