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CDW

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  1. Thanks guys for your kind words. Javlin, you'll be disappointed by my "collection" because I rarely ever keep a model once it's finished. I either give them away or sell them. My pleasure comes from building them. Once they're done, I'm done, and it's on to the next one.
  2. Thank you OC. Seriously, it's the paint. Mr. Color paint is THE BEST, period. Nothing else is like a good lacquer finish and Mr. Color gives that in spades. Plus, this old Monogram Pro Modeler F-15E was a really well fitting kit. Like I said before, an exceptional value for the money. Nowadays, you will have to settle for a Revell F-15E. It's the same kit with different ordnance and decals. The Revell of Germany release had the same Pro Modeler decals and ordnance but it's OOP right now.
  3. Top side received a treatment, now ready to start adding some details.
  4. Because of all the fine engraved detail on this model, it lends itself well to a panel line wash. You can see where I've started washing away the excess wash in between the panel lines using a q-tip dampened with white spirits.
  5. An interesting side story about my cousin Wallace...one time in the year+ while he was recovering in a field hospital in Italy, he watched from his hospital window while a crew of sea bees worked to build a runway. A flight of German bombers attacked the site as Wallace watched the sea bee workmen scramble from their equipment to reinforced shelter. After he had healed, the war had ended and everyone was home, he talked with his brother about his war experiences and told about the incident just described. Come to find out, one of the men he watched scramble to shelter was his very own brother. They had been at the same camp and never even found out until after the war had ended.
  6. Great work, great photo. I never had an idea of how the ammunition was fed to the tail guns on this ship. This clearly illustrates it. The amount of available ammunition for each mission was probably rather small I would guess. Wouldn't take many bursts to blow through those two storage boxes.
  7. My dear cousin passed away this week. Today was his wake and tomorrow he will be laid to rest. Wallace was a wounded veteran of WW2 and one of the few such veterans remaining. He was severely wounded in action during the allied invasion of Italy when a German aerial bomb practically cut him in half at his torso. He pushed his own guts back into his abdominal cavity and waited until medics could carry him off to a mash hospital. When the medics arrived at his side, they covered him with a sheet thinking he was certainly dead for his injuries were so drastic, but Wallace fought for his own life by pulling the sheet down and yelling at the medics, "hey I'm alive!". He endured dozens of surgeries over time to patch him back together then lived out his life on his family farm in Oxford Florida. He was married to one wife for 70 years who is now widowed after his passing. He was a great man and a cousin who I looked up to all my life. He was a quiet man who was put together with steel. He will be greatly missed but always appreciated for the sacrifices he made for his country and our freedom. He was truly, one from"the Greatest Generation". Rest in peace my dear brother. The world is a better place because of men like you.
  8. A good friend was an F-16 pilot. He told me how in joint exercises, British Buccaneers would go supersonic on the deck. That's an aircraft I really love. I once built the Airfix 1:48 scale one and it came out great. Sold it for a couple hundred bucks on Ebay years ago. I had no place to display it and was going to throw it away. My wife scolded me and said to sell it on Ebay. I did not believe I would get anything for it and it came as quite a shock it bid up like it did. From that time on, I sell built models on Ebay. I enjoy the build, then sell them to buy some more. Get lots of practice that way. 🙂
  9. Indeed, those are all large aircraft. Yes, I often see photos of the F-15E with drooped intakes. The model comes with FOD covers for the intakes, but none for the afterburners. I'll be using prepainted photo etch RBF tags. Thanks for dropping by and for your comments.
  10. How close were you to this aircraft when you took the photo? I'll bet that sucker was loud. Nice photo, very nice.
  11. For the longest time, years and years, Mr. Color lacquer paints have not been available in the USA. Just recently, my local supplier has been able to reacquire the line, so today I stocked up on grays, some greens, and tans. The color used here is Mr. Color 305, FS 36118, the correct color for F-15E's. While gray is rather dull to look at, it really pumps me up to be using Mr. Color lacquer paints again. If you look closely at the photos, you'll see these paints go down without a flaw. They're very fast drying, cover extremely well, and come in practically all the correct colors for various aircraft. It's exciting to me to get a near flawless paint coverage, which is something I can rarely achieve with acrylics. Mixed/reduced with the Mr. Color Leveling thinner, the paint produces amazing results and will be a perfect base to lay down the detail paint/washes/shading that will go on later.
  12. For a kit of it's age (20 years), this one is particularly well detailed. Here are the kit afterburners. These are typically an item modelers will replace with an aftermarket set to enhance the kit ones. In this case, the kit afterburners are as well detailed as aftermarket sets.
  13. That came out great, Harley! Congrats. Gonna have to try that ocean base myself one day. It really enhances the model (which was already super), that's for sure.
  14. Primer is on. This is Mr Surfacer 1500 primer with Mr Color Leveling Thinner, mixed in a ratio of 1 part paint to 4 parts reducer.
  15. This beast has no less than 19 hard points for ordnance. If you recall, I mentioned in my F-16XL thread the F-15E competed with the F-16XL to win the contract with the USAF, but both planes could carry an impressive array of weapons. More than a WW2 B-17 or B-24 bomber could carry actually. This kit has a high rank in the list of next aircraft models to build. It's an amazing kit.
  16. If you get tired of working on your model, build a mini-rocket. 😎
  17. No, it's the Monogram Pro Modeler kit from 2000. It's now released under the Revell label, but I'm not sure it contains the same ordnance options and for sure, not the Cartograf decals.
  18. Denis I have a number of decal options for the Mud Hen, including IDF markings, Mountain Home markings (the ones that carry the "remember 9-11 twin towers graphics), plus the ones that came with the kit are a 1998 Tiger Meet set and quite nice. Don't know which version you built, but this is the Pro Modeler version vs: the Revell version that's a more contemporary release. The Pro Modeler version came with the 1998 Tiger Meet decal set by Cartograf in Italy. Only problem is, the decals are suspect because of their age. I tested a small decal portion from the sheet and it worked okay, but there are extensive tiger markings that will need to stay intact if I can use this set. Keeping my fingers crossed, but ready with a backup plan if need be. Backup plan is the Mountain Home set. For guys that don't know, the Revell F-15E, which is fairly easy to find and budget priced, is an excellent kit. Modern tooling and very well molded. An exceptional value.
  19. Seeing the F-15E along side of the Rafale gives a striking visual of the size of this aircraft...enormous.
  20. I've had this 1:48 Pro Modeler F-15E Strike Eagle stashed away in my garage for almost 20 years now. Decided it's about time I get this one built, so here it goes. As typical with most aircraft models, the work begins in the office, the cockpit area.
  21. Finished...on to the next project, stay tuned.
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