1/48 Hasegawa F-16N |
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Article by Bruce Ross |
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Back in the beginning of 2000
when my club the Fort Worth Scale Modelers was trying to come up with a good
group entry for the IPMS Nationals that were going to be held in neighboring
Dallas we went through a lot of ideas. Finally,
we hit on the idea that since Fort Worth is the birthplace of the F-16 and a
number of the membership actually work for Lockheed, what better entry then for
each member to do a 1/48 F-16 all in completely different liveries.
After a good bit of discussion this idea was approved and the building
began. Ultimately there would be 19
aircraft that would appear in the display with no two alike.
We didn’t win but we received a lot of very nice comments and
compliments and those were what made it all worthwhile.
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Now
this was a great idea, except I primarily build ships!
I thought that I’d devised a means of not having to get involved in the
project. I’m still trying
to figure out how and when it happened but during one of my frequent moments of
insanity I mentioned that if they could come up with at least a US Navy F-16
that I’d build one. Well enter
the F-16N the Navy used for Top Gun.
So
having stepped into this I decided it would only be the honorable thing to do if
I lived up to my commitment, or was it to back up my mouth - anyway, I went out
and purchased the Hasegawa F-16N.
Now I can honestly say, and most of the club members will back me up,
that I don’t finish many aircraft models and when I do they tend to be 1/72 so
this was pretty uncharted ground. The
decision was made early in the project due to time, and this thing doesn’t
float, that I’d built it out of the box; it’s easier that way don’t you
know!
This
resolution held until one of the guys showed my the Black box cockpit
set that he had purchased for his bird, well I had to do one of these
little jewels and so I substituted in a cockpit set as well.
I have to admit that it really spruced up the looks of the
office. About the only
other thing that was done that wasn’t out of the box was that I added
the static dissipaters from fine wire placed into holes I drilled in the
wings and tail.
The build overall wasn’t that difficult and it looks pretty good sitting there
in it’s Navy markings. Still
looks a little strange sitting there amongst the ships, but hey I’m glad I let
my mouth get me into this one.
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This is our club's F-16 display from the Dallas IPMS Nationals 2000. My F-16N is front row, second from the left between the Israeli and Dutch Vipers. |
Most especially
I want to thank the members of the Fort Worth Scale Modelers who helped either
hands-on or with encouragement; you gentlemen are the BEST.