Except for a scratch built boarding ladder and pilot to be added, I submit for your consideration my Trumpeter (mostly) 1/32 Republic F-105D Thunderchief.
"Alice's Joy" was Col. Jack Broughton's ride when he was the Vice Wingie at the 355 TFW at Tahkli, Thailand circa 1967. Having read all of Broughton's books, it had to be his bird I built. For those of you who don't know the story, Broughton was sacked from his job for protecting two pilots junior to he, that had straffed the Russian freighter "Turkistan" whilst anchored in Haiphong habour. These pilots had giving the ship a taste of their Vulcans after receiving AAA fire from it. Broughton burnt the gun film and was eventually court-marshelled for destruction of U.S government property - thus ending his very distinguished USAF career - fighting for his country in three wars. I guess his bird (later shot down over RP1 with the loss of pilot Maj. William Bennett on 2nd Sept, 1967) sums up to me the insanity of how the air war over Nth Vietnam was run - largely from the White House.
It took me a few years to amass all the "after market" parts needed to bring this pretty crude model up to scratch.
It was a challenging build, but personally rewarding as it is probably the most complex build I've ever attempted. Seeing this model completed (never having seen the real thing) does give me some idea just how majestic this mighty bird truely was.