Revell Germany 1/48 X-35A

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Revell Germany 1/48 X-35A

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Where do I begin with this tale? Well, I bought it on clearance at the PX on our base when I was overseas in 2005. I never built it there, so I shipped it home to build at a later date. Fast forward 2005, and I am now live no near Luke AFB and see F-35s flying overhead nearly every day, so I am inspired to build this. I open up the kit, start doing research, and see that this it is not a F-35 as it says on the box, but is instead a X-35. Or at least it is closer to a X-35A than to a F-35A. The basic airframe lines are the X-35, although it is missing several prominent features. And it has multiple F-35A features added like weapons bays and under fuselage contours. The wheel wells and doors are something of a cross between highly inaccurate and fictitious. But hey, I got it for cheap, and I wasn’t gonna let it defeat me or throw it away. So I modified the cockpit, creating a proper instrument panel, modifying the kit ejection seat to resemble the seat actually used in the aircraft, and added some of the missing detail to the otherwise large empty shelf behind the seat. I sealed up the weapons bays, as the X-35 did not have those, added the APU exhaust to the fuselage right side, and modified the kit afterburner nozzle from the F-35 multi faceted style petals to the more standard type used on the X-35. I also took an instrumentation boom from another kit in my stash, and modified it to the configuration seen on the X-35A during flight test at Edwards. I also modified the kit canopy to appear like the two piece side opening canopy of the X-35, rather than the single piece item that comes in this kit.
I did not modify the wheel wells or landing gear doors as aside from the nose well, that would have been a major surgery. As would have been correcting the fuselage underside profile. In the end, I have something that looks mostly like a X-35A, aside from the lower fuselage.

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Thanks for looking, comments and critiques are welcome.
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That’s lovely work Carlos, and fantastic photos too.

I like the paint scheme most especially. You know I love schemes like this. Just because it’s “monochrome” or relatively so, in this case two grays, doesn’t mean it has to be boring. And this ain’t boring, no way. Sure ‘nuff, she’s one sexy bird. Congratulations!
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COME ON BABY, DON’T BE SO MEAN!!

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Man what a great shot! What an airframe, and such a sexy finish.
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Thank you Kenny. There are some angles where this airframe is quite pleasing to the eye. As far as the photos go, I had to retake the tail shots multiple times to get those Skunkworks logo shots.
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You did a excellent job on this one! The paint work is beautiful and it's Vallejo model air too, even harder to master a great paint job with.
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Great job. And really nice pics - I have to do better :hmm: I see the F-35Bs and Cs flying out of Miramar. Well, I used to when I went into the office. I flight of 4 go by and it's thunderingly loud in the parking garage where we have a great view of them turning north. I'll have to add one of these to the stash along with an F-22. I'm not a huge fan of these new airframes, as I'm an F-14, 15, 16, 18 junkie but they are growing on me. Especially when you see them in flight.
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That's a fantastic bit of conversion work Carlos - very nicely done indeed. The painting is first rate!
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Very well done, Carlos, it looks great, and like the others have said it is really good photography.
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Attaboy, Carlos! :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Clint, John, Stuart, and John, thank you for your kind words. This did not quite turn out as intended, but it ended up “close enough”.
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