Quick question, do you know of any RF 101 kits in 1/72??
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I've checked a few sites and have not found any RF versions. Lot's of F-101 interceptors F-101 kits but no recon models.I’m on the hunt for a F-101 Voodoo in 1/72 scale myself. No hobby shops have them in stock currently, however there are some kits on EBay.
There is a RF-101C on EBayI've checked a few sites and have not found any RF versions. Lot's of F-101 interceptors F-101 kits but no recon models.
Jan
Thanks for the information. Checked it out, some really $$$$ kits offered there. I've been looking for the original RF-101A model prior to the "C" version.There is a RF-101C on EBay










I’m looking for a F-101 Voodoo and a F-111 Aardvark in 1/72…both are not easy to find. There are some available, but I’m being picky since I have time.Thanks for the information. Checked it out, some really $$$$ kits offered there. I've been looking for the original RF-101A model prior to the "C" version.
Jan

Love the color scheme and wing tip mods. The spitfire is among my top favorite WWII planes.The exhaust I ordered for my Spitfire project came today. It’s an Eduard upgrade.
So I’m excited to wrap up my Spitfire…
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I don’t think I mentioned my Spitfire project until just recently. Months ago I ordered a Hobby Boss Spitfire with plans to modify it. I started working on it in between other projects and aircraft builds. The interior is very basic, and it’s okay because it can’t be seen. The idea was to do a Tropical version with that paint scheme and to cut the wing tips and sand them to represent the short wing version that was an experiment that resulted in more speed and a better roll rate.
These two things alone would be different than my current Spitfire, which has the camo used later in the war.
In addition, my neighbor has an airbrush. He builds car models. So I asked if I could borrow it for a day when I was ready to paint the airplane camo. I’m a little rusty since I got rid of mine many years ago. But it came back to me easily. I was glad to use one again and know that’s still an option for me.
Due to the fact that I started and stopped work on it for months, and even considered trashing it at one point, there are a few areas I might address. But overall I am happy with the outcome. I do like my panel lines and mild weathering, and the addition of the exhaust upgrade.
So here she, my Spitfire project airplane finally finished!
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Then I put it on the shelf with the other RAF aircraft and next to my first Spitfire…
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The two Spitfires…
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I will probably build a Spitfire Mk 21 or later with the bubble top canopy. I Love the Spitfire…but I think most people do!
Ok…back to my F-5E Tiger II.
Thanks Daniel, mine too, along with the P-51 Mustang, P-38 Lightning and the P-47 Thunderbolt.Love the color scheme and wing tip mods. The spitfire is among my top favorite WWII planes.
Thanks, they are still elliptical …with a square end.Yet another winner from the studios of Dean! Beautiful job. I never realized that they made a clipped wing version. I can see the advantages, but somehow, a Spitfire is just not a Spitfire without those beautiful elliptical wings.


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Thanks Paul, I appreciate that! I can say the same about you and ship building!Your work never fails to impress, Dean!

