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1 3 December 2018, 10:03

Thanks Augie! 🙂
Now I just need to find somewhere to put them...
3 December 2018, 11:35

Good job! I have to say that I like the 35 better myself. I know you said you thought the 32 was better, but I am leaning towards the 35. Probably because I have always thought the 32 was a silly looking thing. LOL
Again though, great job with both. 🙂
3 December 2018, 17:29

I think the X-32 looks cute, and happy. I'm not really a fan of modern aircraft apart from a few "interesting" ones such as the Su-47 and the X-32, so i'm probably biased against the 35 from the start.
Thanks though!
3 December 2018, 17:35

I understand. I am the opposite. I do stuff from the Korean war forward. With a few exceptions, not a fan of the WWII stuff and older. They are neat and I appreciate them, but they dont sparkle enough for me to build them.
3 December 2018, 17:41

Ah well WW2 is my main area of interest, very excited to be getting Tamiya's 1/48 Il-2 Sturmovik for christmas. 🙂
3 December 2018, 18:21

New Tamiya kits are simply wonderful. You will enjoy it I am sure. 🙂
3 December 2018, 18:24

Nice kits and I own both as I am fond of getting some unusual prototypes when I come off the stores
15 April 2020, 07:40

Thank you, neither are quite accurate, but it's the only way to get an X-32.
15 April 2020, 17:10

I agree with you. Unfortunately usual companies have no will in releasing rare planes and a modeller has to depend on lesser known which are more expensive. As for the accuracy I think that Italeri was the first to release the JSF competitors in scale so information was a little bit scarce at the time
16 April 2020, 06:38
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Completed Italeri kits of the X-32 and X-35 JSF prototypes.