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F-102 Plane kit card

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 My 3rd kit card aircraft

 

The Convair F102 Delta Dart was a American interceptor opearated in the 1960s-1970s, notable for being the first supersonic and the first delta wing aircraft in the USAF's arsenal. The aircraft was also one of the only aircraft capable of launching air to air nuclear weapons.

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The aircraft modeled here is based on the jets flown by the 115th fighter squadron of the Wisconsin Air National Guard. The model is about 125mm long and takes a bit less than 3 hours to print, it uses the same stand as my Su 27 model. The model uses 4 colors, I used Pla in black, white, silver, and red. To get a black and silver jet you can set the red and white to silver, it wont affect any details, just the tail and wing tip colors. If you experience any fitment issues please comment and i will fix any issues if they arise. If you do a remix, please leave a link in the comments.

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