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The Bristol Fighter F.2B version proved to be an agile aircraft that was able to hold its own against opposing single-seat fighters; its robust design ensured that it remained in military service into the 1930s.
LEST WE FORGET.....
G-CIIO / 41-13357 Curtiss P-40C Warhawk
G-CGZP Curtiss P-40F "Lee's Hope"
G-CCVH / 82 Curtiss Hawk 75
IWM Duxford
13.7.18
The Fighter Collection Curtiss fighters practice display for Flying Legends.
5th build in my Iron Builder round against Eann Eann, using the Plant Flower Bell Shaped with Small Pin Hole in bright light blue
This is arguably the best colour for the Aventador. It really looks like a futuristic fighter jet!
Gonçalo Reis Bispo © 2012
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A heavy fighter for a nondescript faction. Equipped with two rotary cannons and three hardpoints for other munitions.
Former US Navy Night-Fighter Bomber Grumman F7F-3N Tigercat BuAerNo. 80382 on display at the Planes of Fame, Chino, California
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency
An ultra-lightweight fighter aircraft built to satisfy the requirements of Decisive Action 2. Click this link to find out more and see more views.
Foo Fighters' single - My Hero, taken from their 1997 album The Colour and the Shape.
Sydney, Australia (Monday 2 July 2018)
A couple of shots of the interior of my TIE fighter as requested :)
As you can see, I have altered the design since I uploaded the first photos (pray I don’t alter it any further :P). IMO it looks much better now as less grey is visible from the inside and the clips on the top hatch add some extra detail. You can also see a figure is able to fit inside the Eyeball comfortably. However, the pilot is unable to hold the control yoke properly unless the cockpit section is disassembled, something I’m not keen on doing on a regular basis :)
Anyway, enjoy the pictures :D
EDIT: I've done a LDD version of the whole TIE which can be downloaded here: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?s=5332f76633d4d6115c4e...
A fighter celebrates his victory much to the dismay of the opposing gamblers at a late night fight event in rural Isaan. Virtually all Thais who frequent Muay Thai do so to gamble.
The StarDancer fighter from the Sojorn. Its 1:125 scale. This model includes extra detachable propellent tanks and large external torps.
Turnaround: i.imgur.com/VnZBCDB.gifv
instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-54833/TheRealBeef1213/star-dance...
Inspiration from Macross ofcourse... don't want to sound cocky, but this was done during lunch again :)
TIE Fighter? Gray is so unsightly these days, Bow Tie fighters are much more hip and stylish way to populate your fleet! Osiris Fleet Systems has the Bow Tie ready for combat, with forward twin laser cannons and heat sink nacelles on each wing.
A rather obvious pun here, 3D view on mecabricks: mecabricks.com/en/models/1w2rVmDV28W
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Forget Aventador's. This is what it's about.
If you're wondering what is behind it. It's the wing of a disused Concorde.
Created for The Hypothetical Awards 3rd Annual Tim Noonan Art Challenge: www.flickr.com/groups/1179479@N25/discuss/72157632881005796/
Not much here really. Just making new with old. This is mainly to thank Calin for his insightful suggestion regarding the landing gear, and particularly the tire choice for the P-61. And tweaking the tail wheel of the corsair.
Here, the Black Widow is presented in P-61A-10-NO variant, with fixed forward turret to prevent buffeting. The new undercarriage allow for a lower ground clearance, making it a bit more accurate.
And, of course, I just could not resist building another corsair, this time in its night fighter variant, hence the Radar bulb on the right wing. The orange is conform to the Navy reserve group paint scheme.
Note : For those interested in the Black Widow, I strongly recommend Jeff Kolln's book titled 'Northrop's Night Hunter P-61 Black Widow' which was an incredible source of reference material during the building.