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Here it is at last. I replaced the flimsy tailhook with a brass rod(1mm thick I think) and handpainted it with enamel white and black, hence the slipshod quality. My reason being, hardly anyone would bother flipping the bird over once it's mounted onto a decent base so why even bother? LolLol

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VERY nice VEry cool

Now i need to turbo also ZoomZoom
Nice !!! Sexy ! .
Congratulations on completion of the A-4G. Keep going!
Thanks for the encouragement guys. I'll do 1/48 Skyhawks next time, 1/72's too puny for my hamfists. Lol
G-man Wrote:Thanks for the encouragement guys. I'll do 1/48 Skyhawks next time, 1/72's too puny for my hamfists. Lol

we know your house very big lah ! 1/48 , 1/48.Em115 !!!! Me not space :uhm:so 1/72 bo pian
Although I'm not an aircraft builder but I can say that this A-4 is really well done Wink-wink
mechamind Wrote:Although I'm not an aircraft builder but I can say that this A-4 is really well done Wink-wink

Thanks man. Wink-wink
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