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Old 06-04-2008, 05:08 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Colorful bunch of 1/6 Aviators

Some recent custom bashes of my 1/6 aviators. The guy in the orange flight suit represents a pilot from VF-114 'Aardvarks'
which is the last navy squadron to wear the international orange coloured flightsuits before being de-established. His helmet
is undergoing a repaint to reflect it's squadron emblem & artwork. The pilot in the 'blue' flightsuit is my NASA test pilot custom.
His helmet is also being repainted in NASA colors. Hope you guys like these.



 

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Cool!!!
 

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Re: Colorful bunch of 1/6 Aviators

Neat looking figures.
 

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Very nice flyX cool figures now where are their planes....
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Very nice flyX cool figures now where are their planes....
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Those are parked in my secret hangar.
 

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How many of these do you have/ You posted a bunch of Bruce Willis look -a -likes before.
 



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How many of these do you have/ You posted a bunch of Bruce Willis look -a -likes before.

I don't have a bunch of Bruce Willis (he's my Viper driver), Dave. Just one for now.

I have about 5 modern naval and 1 marine aviator and 5 airforce pilot figures. In addition to the fighter jocks, I have some U-2 drivers,
Apollo astronauts, and WW1 through Korean War era aviators in my collection. Actually, I have collected and customized some
to add to a still growing collection, and I hope to add some British, French and Soviet jet pilots when the manufacturers ever decide
to make those someday. Btw, I also own som WWII RAF, Luftwaffe and Japanese pilots.

I'm in the process of creating a 'timeline of American Aviators' which will highlight the evolution, legacy and it's history. I'm just nutz
about aviators as you can tell...
 

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where did you get the Orange and Blue flight suits?
 

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where did you get the Orange and Blue flight suits?

The orange flightsuit I 'dyed' it from an existing tan coloured flightsuit, and the blue f/s came from Dragon "Blue Angel" pilot.
 

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I don't have a bunch of Bruce Willis (he's my Viper driver), Dave. Just one for now.

I have about 5 modern naval and 1 marine aviator and 5 airforce pilot figures. In addition to the fighter jocks, I have some U-2 drivers,
Apollo astronauts, and WW1 through Korean War era aviators in my collection. Actually, I have collected and customized some
to add to a still growing collection, and I hope to add some British, French and Soviet jet pilots when the manufacturers ever decide
to make those someday. Btw, I also own som WWII RAF, Luftwaffe and Japanese pilots.

I'm in the process of creating a 'timeline of American Aviators' which will highlight the evolution, legacy and it's history. I'm just nutz
about aviators as you can tell...


I have 1 Blue Angel Pilot. We don't see many of these up here, maybe I just don't look in the right place. They are certainly cool lookin' dudes.
 



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