the whole back end is wrong, it's much more like a more conventional 4th generation fighter in the rear. actually from not far behind the cockpit...
the intakes are swept forward, the wings are trapezoidal, as are the horizontal stabilisers. the entire surface of the JSF has less detail due to stealth tech.
They are the main differences.
I'm after an F-35 that's as accurately represented as the later movie starscream voyager mold or the Leader "movie Masterpiece" mold.
I've always maintained that the coneheads would be excellent as F-35's, it would have made a good pairing with Starscreams F-22 Model. but that's not going to happen after DOTM.... Stupid sam Wilkikity
Saw a silver Mercedes Benz E500 in a car park with the license plates PRIMUS. Didn't know he was going that incognito, lol!
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I think this topic has been posted up before, but a few new posts had me go back over the pics posted already. Some nice examples of real-world, original vehicles that Gen1 toys (and some others) were based on... before we had live-action movies to actually include the actual vehicles.![]()
I didn't know that those fire-trucks were in Australia... let alone the airforce... as they used to use green "armoured looking" firetrucks (a long time ago, so plenty of time to change I guess).
Such a fitting time to have it on display... if the air show knew that it was in a Transformers movie and voiced by Leonard Nimoy.
Did they have any signage saying that it was also featured in a Transformers movie?
I'd have loved to have taken photos of it, and a photo with a Sentinel toy.