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Looking good Mark. I picked up a 1/72 Vigilante earlier this year. My brother-in-law was assigned to the Vigilante squadron on the Nimitz in the 70's before they retired the aircraft.
What was the paint, enamel? 4 hours surely not long enough for masking it. Need to let it cure for a couple of days at least.
Acrylics just don't stick without a good coat of primer
Cheers, christian B)
Looking good Mark. I picked up a 1/72 Vigilante earlier this year. My brother-in-law was assigned to the Vigilante squadron on the Nimitz in the 70's before they retired the aircraft.
Would that be RVAH-9? I know they were aboard 1976-77 and de-established later that year.
Acrylics just don't stick without a good coat of primer
Cheers, christian B)
Roger that
Looking good Mark. I picked up a 1/72 Vigilante earlier this year. My brother-in-law was assigned to the Vigilante squadron on the Nimitz in the 70's before they retired the aircraft.
Would that be RVAH-9? I know they were aboard 1976-77 and de-established later that year.
No it was RVAH-6, the Fleurs. 1977 cruise and the last time a RVAH RA-5C flew from the Nimitz. The squadron commander's plane is on display at the Naval Air Museum in Pensacola NAS.
Acrylics just don't stick without a good coat of primer
Cheers, christian B)
Roger that
I'll have to remember that piece of advice. My chopper will be done in acrylics.
Tim
Acrylics just don't stick without a good coat of primer
Cheers, Christian B)