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1/32 Lockheed Martin F-16CJ Block 50 Fighting Falcon

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2007

Nearly a year in the making, here it is, my first of a 1/32 Tamiya built series, the F-16CJ Fighting Falcon.

Armament Includes:
-AIM-9M Sidewinder
-AIM-120C AMRAAM
-AGM-88 HARM
-GBU-31 JDAM
-AN/ASQ-213 HARM Targeting System Pod
-AN/ALQ-184 ECM Pod

External Stores also include (2) 370 Gallon Wing Tanks and (1) 300 gallon Centerline Tank.

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  • what happened to the right now song

  • WMG happened.

  • hey, did u paint or spray ?

    i usuall paint then spray a coating to blend the brush mark on my gundam.

    I wonder does it have good colour effects on the f-16 ?

  • I'd say about 90% of the model is spray, but I do brush paint places the can or airbrush may miss or cannot reach. It is definitely better to spray on a large surface like this because it's an overall better finish as far a consistency and shade.

  • Nice and clean. Mine is waiting to be build together with the 1/32 F-15 bunker buster :)

  • Just treated to myself to this one yesterday, a big model, god knows when I'll have the time to finish it. Doesn't look as complicated as the F-16 however. Cant wait for the Tomcat, now there's a huge model.

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  • Why did this take a year to make?

  • Please diecast maker, make an F-16C Block 52 in 1/32 scale.........

  • the engine used in this model is actually the pratt and whitney F-110 (it even says on the box) not the General Electric F-129. The F-129's are used in the newer f-16's but this model was made by tamiya too long ago for them to have put the new engine in with the kit.

  • @CyclonicTuna023 no, he used specially trained dwarfs..

  • @hehetalata - if you ever saw what was involved with the kit, you would understand why it would take a year. You have to paint it, it costs around $160 shipped, you can buy it from a local hobby store or online, it's made of styrene. my recommendation is to start smaller scale.

  • HLY SHT!!! did you make that yourself!!

  • good job!

  • Why it take a year? do you have to paint it or it painted already? How much it cost? Is it hard to do? Where can I buy it? What it made of? I hate to paint it, take too much time, I'm lazy!

  • carefully air brush will do much batter job

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