Tarangus 1/72 SAAB JA37 Viggen
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2 16 August 2019, 21:05

Thanks guys!
@Maciej Bellos; Check out this video, links to STLs and paint masks are in the description.
Youtube Video

17 August 2019, 07:48

Always great to see a Viggen finished, very nice job here 👍 Camo looks great and I like the weathering of the underside too, looks like it took part on some Scandinavian excercises flying from makeshift forest highway-section runway & co... Good!
17 August 2019, 09:52

Very nice jet ! How was the fitting ? How did you made the launch rails ?
19 August 2019, 06:45

Thanks 🙂
@Dietmar The fit was OK, a couple of places needed some filler (mainly around the air intakes). The rails where 3D printed (see my previous post here about the STL-files if you are interested)
19 August 2019, 16:05

This is hands down the nicest Viggen model and the cleanest build I have ever seen. I am soon embarking on the SpecialHobby version, but I am deeply humbled by your skills. Cool!
23 September 2019, 19:08

EXCELLENT work there, Tommy! I especially love the weathering on the front of the canards and lower fuselage staining!
Can't seem to get the video to work so can you tell me which mask you used? I remember reading somewhere that at least one of the available masks isn't exactly correct on the rear of the left wing.
Cheers,
WARDOG
20 January 2020, 19:48

Thanks @Glynn Jacobs!
If you click on the bold text above the youtube video frame that says "Youtube Video" it works 😉 But to answer your question; I used the paint masks from Maestro Models; it's made for the old Heller kit, so there are a couple of "fit-issues". I just realised that I forgot to add that to the Project "bill-of-material", I will fix that.
20 January 2020, 22:14

Simply beautyful, you did a great job on the Viggen. One of the best in this scale I´ve seen yet. 👍👍
22 January 2020, 06:22

I'm watching your review and build sequences on Youtube with great interest. Very informative and well produced! 👍 I can only recommend the guys here to have a look too! 👍
22 January 2020, 14:37

Thank you very much Daniel, Jos and Patrick - I'm happy that you liked the build series 🙂
23 January 2020, 20:30
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Tarangus kit, with aftermarket and 3D printed parts