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Another intruder....A-6C an oddity on its own......


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Well, you do learn something new everyday, not really aware of this variant when I woke up. Did a bit of a search on't web out of curiosity, hope these help;

 

http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index.php?showtopic=85380

 

http://www.strijdbewijs.nl/top/intruder.htm

 

http://www.airwar.ru/enc/attack/a6c.html

 

http://www.chinalakealumni.org/1976/1976mo.htm#thumb

 

http://www.millionmonkeytheater.com/A-6.html

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Thanks guys

 

I know, at first I was tempted to do a KA6D one might do one after this one depending on how well this one goes along but like I said earlier this is easily their best kit till date! At first it struck me as I thought they had developed FLlR pods by then I guess they where not there until late in the vietnam war then.....

 

Cheers

Frederick Jacobs

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Thanks guys

 

I know, at first I was tempted to do a KA6D one might do one after this one depending on how well this one goes along but like I said earlier this is easily their best kit till date! At first it struck me as I thought they had developed FLlR pods by then I guess they where not there until late in the vietnam war then.....

 

Cheers

Frederick Jacobs

Hi Fred!  Any news on your Intruder build?  We'd love to hear how you're doing! 

All the best,

 Paul 

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Hi guys Nope still in the figuring out what to do fase,

 

Got a box full of resin goodies from Harold, seats, wheels, bombs .But I have to remove half of the side detail of the seats in order to make them fit inside the tube and I was planning on adding detail on the side of the cockpit consoles  so I'm figuring out ways to make both as detailed as possible!

 

Having sound ref on the intruder but does anyone have some good pictures of the canopy especially the bottom side I know crazy Q but when the canopy is open the rear end sticks out rather far and is well exposed to take a peak underneath and I was wondering what detail is hidden normally over there

 

Cheers

Fred

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