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F/A-18SE and F-16TE

Started by Firefox, December 17, 2022, 05:03:57 AM

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I have the idea of a single engine F/A-18 and a twin engine F-16 for a long while. Finally, I'm motivated myself enough to make both. Both are from Hasegawa in 1/72 scale. To my surprise the width of the mid-aft sections of both aircraft are almost identical, at least in 1/72 scale. Fusing the fore section of the F/A-18 with the aft section of the F-16 is a breeze. I couldn't say the same for fore section of F-16 with aft section of F/A-18, there are simply not enough contact points to glue them together securely.

Completed models are on page 2




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After applying some putty and sanding, things started to look better. The F-16TE continued to be a nightmare to work on. I had to reworked it a few times to a point I nearly wanted to chuck it in the bin. but the F/A-18TE went on smoothly




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Finally, both started to look good. more putty and sanding. Originally, I planned to re-do the F-16TE main landing gear housing. But the time spent on the re-work in the beginning meant that I have to leave it as is and applied a simpler solution as seen here.



NARSES2

Oh I like where this is going  :thumbsup:
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DogfighterZen

Excellent work!  :bow:  :bow:
I'll be watching very carefully cause i've also had a twin engined Viper in mind for a while, this will surely help when i get to build mine.
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Quote from: DogfighterZen on December 17, 2022, 08:51:30 AMExcellent work!  :bow:  :bow:
I'll be watching very carefully cause i've also had a twin engined Viper in mind for a while, this will surely help when i get to build mine.

Can't wait to see yours. Mine one is a bit of after thought. My main focus is the F/A-18SE

DogfighterZen

Oh, at the rate i've been building, it'll be 2040 when i get to it... :-\
Anyway, i can't wait to see how these two come out, they're looking great already! :thumbsup:
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Wardukw

This is looking very cool ..a twin engined F-16 done wrong would end up looking like a wonky Mig 29 but a single engined F-18 will look like a F-18 and I like that  :thumbsup:
Next on the cards..a F-18 delta  ;D
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Dizzyfugu

Nice.  :thumbsup:  The F-16 will propably look pretty tail-heavy, though? The F-18SE is also my favorite.

perttime

This will be interesting. Can't wait to see side views.

mexchiwa

Looks great - but one problem may be that the F-18SE is too short.  There isn't enough room for the engine behind the wheel wells. Maybe add an extension? 

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looking good so far, and i can see it confusing a lot of folks when finished as well,  the cockpits and intakes will say  one thing, then the tail ends something utterly different.  :thumbsup:
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