This is one of 2 Jaguars that I have built over the years. This is the Italeri kit.
I was surprised how nicely detailed it was though not as crisp as the Hasegawa offering still adequate enough to be a decent build compared to other Italeri kits which can be poor.
This kit, built several years ago before I had a digital, and lately with time on my hands I've breaking some older builds which I have no images of. This is the 2nd of the 2 that I have built in this scale to date. The 1st is the Hasegawa kit that was previously mentioned. These Jaguars along with several on going builds is part of a large project of all Desert Storm Aircraft that participated in the 1st Gulf War along with the Iraqi Aircraft as well.
This Jaguar, XZ356, Flown by CO Wing Cdr Bill Pixton "Mary Rose" flew missions out of Muharraq Air Base in Bahrain. Loaded out with a Recce Pod,
AN/ALQ-101 (V) -10 Jammer pod, Phimat Pod (still need to install it), pair of Aim-9L Sidewinders and CBU-87 Cluster bombs.
Using Xtracolour Desert Pink overall, post shaded with a little black added to the base Desert Pink. This plane has survived several moves since it's completion and have since lost the nose gear doors. Decals are from ModelDecal sheet #72-109, this sheet is over 12 years old and the decals still respond very well to date. There are several other Jags along with Tornado's, Victor Tankers,Has.3 Lynx, and Buccaneers. I'm hoping to do them all. And I have all the kits including the Victor. So this is an ongoing project.
Interesting subjects, with the nose art. I say the Brit's have a great imagination and beautiful art work on the various planes in theatre. I personally admired those Tornado's of No.20 Sqdn in Tabuk, AB in Saudi Arabia, while based there with HCS-5. Nice bunch of lads. More images to follow.
Chuck
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