Excellent result Joe, you must be very proud of that one.
							
						
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Yep, I've heard that a lot about the K/H 1/48 ones Chris, which is why it's so hard to track one down in that scale...... hardly anyone else makes one!:unamused:Comment
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Thanks Steven
Glad you like the Jaguar Steve. It's an iconic aircraft
Jaaaaaag! Wrap around isn't too difficult, just need to plan ahead with pylons etc. Know what you mean about the scale, it's getting harder by the year
Cheer Andy, glad you like it
Cheers Jim
Very kind of you Andy. Photos taken on phone, so it's good that you like them
Thanks John. Actual aircraft makes the research easier (or the finish harder if it's well known)
Thank you Andrea
Cheers Geoff. I bet they were noisy, but very cool. Every takeoff was probably in reheat
Cheers Peter, glad you like my Jaguar. Grab the Hasegawa kit but either acquire the Italeri kit parts for the air brakes and tanks, or use a photo etch replacement. I had to raid my paint mule Italeri Tornado for the tanks. Otherwise it's a pretty good kit to build.
Thanks Andrew
Cheers Ian. I like the final RAF Jaguar spotty orange/black scheme, if I were to build another that would be my option
Cheers Rick. The markings are indeed eye catching. Good to see some pride in the squadrons. All toned down now I suppose with radar absorbent paint
Thanks Garry. I'm happy with the completed model. Nothing like a Skyhawk though, right?
							
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54 Sqn are the RAF’s ISTAR OCU now.
https://www.raf.mod.uk/our-organisat...s/54-squadron/
I suspect they use aircraft from pooled fleets so their markings are unlikely to be seen unless for special events.On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.Comment
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Congratulations Joe, great photos coupled with a super paint job.:thumb2:Attached FilesComment
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Cheers John :thumb2:
Cheers Tony. It sure sits high, probably a hang over from its initial French requirement for operation from an aircraft carrier. Along with those beefy gear legs.Comment
 

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