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I always wondered how a VF-1 would look with vertical stabilizers, suits it real well. Shows pretty well how heavily inspired it was from the F-14.

Again, great job!

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It looks amazing, it's a wonderful job. Congratulation!

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Absolutely stunning. Do you have more models to share with us or is this your only one?

I have so many 1/72 VF-1 kits but I only finished a VF-0B. Yeah I should finished more.

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Interesting to see how the simple black triangle behind the canopy lengthens the cockpit and makes the nose appear sleeker and Tomcat-like.

Good looking paintjob, but since you went for a worn look on the fuselage, the decals could be given a very light overspray of the hull color to tie them in more.

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Interesting to see how the simple black triangle behind the canopy lengthens the cockpit and makes the nose appear sleeker and Tomcat-like.

Good looking paintjob, but since you went for a worn look on the fuselage, the decals could be given a very light overspray of the hull color to tie them in more.

Thanks for advise.I saw many pics of F-14D. And it is very interesting that a very new shining Black Color on the fade gray.That is one thing I always want to show in my work.

http://www.clubhyper.com/reference/images/f14bnewschemedp_6.jpg

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