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1/72 F-104J "Reborn"

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1/72 Hasegawa's fine Starfighter kit repackaged with decals to mark the plane as the 104 that appears in the Japanese release of the Sega Dreamcast video game Aero Dancing F.


It's a painful experience when building this kit: Clear part went missing, which mean no canopy. And then, Nose landing gear part went missing too. After few night of suffer, finally done the painting and when step into decal application, those decals are really pissed me off: they can't be use, I guess it's because they keep it for quite a long time and the decals just "died".


But anyway, I use those left-over decals from previous build and make a flying diorama with pilot ejecting.


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CONTINUE.


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This is Light Steel.

Light Steel is always shine.


Be like Light Steel.


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Hobby Boss know to make decals.


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J-230 is from Revell.


That arrow logo was Aoshima 1/24 car decal.


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The paint I use for this F-104J.


XingYing Surfacer 1000,


Gaia 043 Clear Black (actually very less)


Gaia 002 Black,


XingYing S60 Light Steel,


Gunze 61 Burnt Iron.
 
Nice work Kitti. Great job on the ejection scene, by all accounts not an entirely unique event for the F-104.
 
well from a disaster kit its turned out great, what a great scene with the pilot ejecting.
 
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