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C-141A Starlifter - Nova Vacuform

Here is the one and only completed Vacuform i have finished.
This is the 1/72 Airmodel fuselage from the late 70's early 80's??????
The model is the Airfix P-61 converted to the F-15 Reporter.
"F-15A Reporter
Photoreconnaissance variant with a new center pod with pilot and camera operator seated in tandem under a single bubble canopy, and six cameras taking place of radar in the nose. Powered by the same turbosupercharged R-2800-73 engines as the P-61C. The aircraft had a takeoff weight of 32,145 lb (14,580 kg) and a top speed of 440 mph (382 kn, 708 km/h). Only 36 of the 175 ordered F-15As were built before the end of the war. After formation of the United States Air Force in 1947, F-15A was redesignated RF-61C. F-15As were responsible for most of the aerial maps of North Korea used at the start of the Korean War." - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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Frank
 
Very sweet! I imagine the F-15A was quite bit nimbler that the Widow.
What is She parked behind?

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I'm working on my Eldest vac-form kit too! Airmodel's 1/72 F8U-3 Super Crusader. Preshading panels for a Floquil Old Silver top coat. She's almost the same age as I am.
:rotf
 
Thank you Mark.

Chris,
That is looking good.
Is that from the Collection?
It is great you are finishing it.
 
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