Two Bobs Aviation Graphics

 F-16N  Old School Adversarys decal sheet

1/48 scale product #48038

Review by Steve Bamford

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The Two Bobs made their reputation with their Aggressors/Adversary decal sheets and it darn good to see they are still doing this type of sheet. 

This decal sheet features 3 different Adversary F-16's. This is your chance to build a Navy or USMC F-16....which is too cool!!! 

The first plane is an F-16N with the US Marines.  How often do you get the chance to build a USMC F-16?.....not often...let me tell ya'.  This one has a wicked angular paint scheme in 2 tone grey that would be a bit of work to mask....but the end results would look stunning.

The second F-16 is a 3 tone grey/blue adversary F-16.  This is your rare chance to build a US Navy F-16.  The color scheme on this one is great.....very pleasing on the eye, but very eye catching as well when you consider the somewhat boring low-viz F-16 paint schemes on most Vipers.

 

 

The third F-16 is a US Navy F-16N in desert camo.  This is another  adversary  Viper and the desert camo would be sure to be quite the stunning model when finished.  The paint scheme on this one is 3 different shades of sand color.

The instruction sheets include all the painting info you'll need, plus color numbers for 4 different brands of paint as well as the FS#'s.

I'm quite the Adversary jet fan, so this sheet is a must have from my perspective.  I'm very pleased the Two Bobs are continuing to produce these Aggressor/ Adversary decal sheets.

The quality of this decal sheet is the usual excellent quality we expect from Two Bobs. 

I can never have too many Adversary decals!!!  Keep them coming Two Bobs!!!

I'd like to thank the Two Bobs for this review sample.

This sheet retails for $11.50 and is available through http://www.twobobs.net/ and select US Hobby Shops.  Overseas customers can purchase these from Twobobs site or through Twobobs network of overseas distributors.  Remember, shipping is always FREE to US Customers at Twobobs!! 

Steve

Photos and text © by Steve Bamford