1/32 scale JADAM

I like to ask if anyone that has a kit with the JADAM bomb to it, could send it to me if you like. If you want to sell it, give me a reasonable price for it. I only need 2...

William

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William L. Powell
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William L. Powell

Ah c'mon people. Does anyone that have a 1/32 scale Tamiya F-15E "Bunker Buster" or any kit that includes the JADAM bomb they want to get rid of or if all possible to sell?

I just like to either get it or buy it from someone...

Please help me out here...

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William L. Powell

You can get them at Squadron

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darkwing104

And those are actually some of the better ones out there. But I think they are the thermal coated, USN variety...if that makes a diff.

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Rufus

CAM makes some also, and they are quite excellent.

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However, they are also USN style, with the thermal coating. I think the USAF style nose plug is also different.

Dave

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Dave Williams

There are actually three different noze plugs that I know of that can go in them - the "pointed" one like Black Box has, a blunt round one, and a flattish conical one. The first two are Navy, and I believe the third is USAF. Check pictures.

You can always sand the thermal coating smooth if you need to. Sand circumfrntially vise lengthwise to get the best effect.

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Rufus

That's true, the blunt one with the flat areas is USAF style. Also, the blunt round style seems to be more common on the USN style bombs than the pointed one. You could sand the rough coating, but all of the resin bombs have the body strake molded on, so you'll have to be careful sanding the warhead body visible through the holes in the strake package.

Dave

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Dave Williams

Without knowing why he needs the JADAM for I figure I'll take a shot. For myself, I do known the difference or I would of hear about it forever from the model building community.

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darkwing104

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