1/72 Hasegawa F-16I Sufa

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Thanks Stuart
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Looks great! For the longest time the F-16 was one of my favorite aircraft. I may be one of the few, but I think the CFT's on the export version of these are kinda cool looking! That paint job looks fantastic.
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I'm with you on the CFT's
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The F-16 is one of my favorite modern aircraft. When it first came out it was a highly maneuverable day fighter. Then they added radar. Then it was able to carry just about any AAM or AGM or bombs. Then it got the dorsal spine and CFT's. Definitely not the sexy little day fighter anymore but it's still a very formidable beast
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Steve, fantastic job! Now I have something to aspire to.
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Thanks John and Mark.
The f-16, along with the F-100 and F-14 are my favorite Jets. The F-16 is up there with the Zero for me and that's saying a lot.
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I'm definitely with you on the F-16. I have 9x 48th scale. 17x 72nd scale and a little bitty 144th. Also have the Esci cockpit
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You have a few more 16 than I have Zeros.
I do have an F-14 in every scale but 1/350, including 1/700
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Awesome work!! Nothing cooler than a F-16 on steroids!
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Incredibly good. Like it very much.
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