FD scale Weapons
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FD scale Weapons
Modern FD scale Aircraft missiles and bombs.
Feel free to post all FD scale weapons here.
Feel free to post all FD scale weapons here.
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Re: FD scale Weapons
Sweet! It would be cool if these were titled though (country/type/model for example). I mean they are recognizable, but still...
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Re: FD scale Weapons
True, but I was too busy with other things
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I think they are as follows.
First column: Python 5 and Derby
Second column: AIM-9X AIM-120 AIM-9L or M and AIM-7
Third column: AIM-132 Martel in it's two versions Red-Top UK GP bomb, SNEB pods and BL-755 cluster bomb
Fourth and Fifth columns: IRIS-T R-60 and R-73
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Re: FD scale Weapons
Well interestingly enough the Python 5 can be used as a Python 4. and the Sidewinder is a 9D the L & M are a bit different. You got the AIM-132 ASRAAM right, didn't know it was referred to as the Martel, the other UK stuff is unknown to me. And the other 3 are correct.
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It's the lack of commas. AIM-132 is not Martel.
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Re: FD scale Weapons
Martel is a missile developed jointly by france and Great Britain. It had two modes of guidance, the lower missile having a TV guidance, and the upper one was anti-radar one, homing on the radar emissions of the target.
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Re: FD scale Weapons
I'm assuming you exaggerated their sizes, as thickness is too much for it to be accurate.
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Re: FD scale Weapons
I'm only going to send Gollevainen weapons sheets if they're labeled and conform to some sort of organized standard. That said, impressive work, Nighthunter.
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Very impressive work Nighthunter,well done!