Thanks for a very inspiring build. Nice to see pilots in the cockpit.love your choice of colors, looks beautiful and i think i will need to have to give it a go myself :-)
If you made an "E" version, why made it with "A" version's decals? They have totally different air intakes... you used the later Triple Plow-II intakes, instead the early TP-I, that is the "a" version's intake.
I used a mix of red brown from Tamya mixed with white, but to be honest I don't remember the proportion, I normally compare picture and adjust the colour until I find an adequate result. I hope this help.
The f-111e never flew in Vietnam all 94 were based at RAF Upper Heyford United Kingdom. So don't understand why you didn't get aftermarket decals for Heyford oppa 20th tactical fighter Squadron which you can get
Hi, to my understanding it was engaged in Vietnam, but based in Thailand. Here is a link that you can check. Maybe this help me to understand. Thank you for your comment, and if you notice something else, you are welcome to comment. Cheers ;-) f-111.net/Page-11.html
Because I had too many.... Mainly I was more interested with airliners, and during those time, there were not so many, then I joined a club and I discover an entire new world.... so I left my military aircraft behind, so now I decided not to buy any more new kits before I finish them..
I remember building this kit back in the 90s. Great to see you building it. You did an excellent job and it looks beautiful.
Thank you, it waited a while in the basement, but turned out alright ;-)
Great Build! Great Camo Scheme! Appreciate seeing a Vietnam war F111! It is awesome to see some pilots being used! Ben sounds for the win always!
thank you, and stay tuned, they will be some more in the future.
Very nice result. Also thank you for the detailed information.
Thank you for your comment and being so loyal to my channel :-)))
Thanks for a very inspiring build. Nice to see pilots in the cockpit.love your choice of colors, looks beautiful and i think i will need to have to give it a go myself :-)
Glade if it is ;-) it's also difficult to find accurate pilots for the model sometime
Cool... we used to get RAAF F111's at Kiwi airshows here in NZ✈️... I used to have a Revell 1/72 F111.. thanks from down under 🇳🇿
Take care from the Middle 😉
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Hope you enjoyed it ;-)
If you made an "E" version, why made it with "A" version's decals? They have totally different air intakes... you used the later Triple Plow-II intakes, instead the early TP-I, that is the "a" version's intake.
Whow, honestly I didn't know all those differences. Hats off Sir ;-)
What kind of brown color did you use
I used a mix of red brown from Tamya mixed with white, but to be honest I don't remember the proportion, I normally compare picture and adjust the colour until I find an adequate result. I hope this help.
Thanks
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The f-111e never flew in Vietnam all 94 were based at RAF Upper Heyford United Kingdom. So don't understand why you didn't get aftermarket decals for Heyford oppa 20th tactical fighter Squadron which you can get
Hi, to my understanding it was engaged in Vietnam, but based in Thailand. Here is a link that you can check. Maybe this help me to understand. Thank you for your comment, and if you notice something else, you are welcome to comment. Cheers ;-)
f-111.net/Page-11.html
@@airlinersmodelmania ah, that would be the F-111A, the big difference between the A and E are the intakes. Still, good build!
@@enzoacorda thank you for the info, I will be more careful in the future. I am mainly a airliner guy ;-)
This is F-111 Scale Model
yes it is, Hasegawa 1/72
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How do you buy a kit and wait 20 YEARS before you build it
Because I had too many.... Mainly I was more interested with airliners, and during those time, there were not so many, then I joined a club and I discover an entire new world.... so I left my military aircraft behind, so now I decided not to buy any more new kits before I finish them..