Hi guys, long time no see. I am
with a Phantom this time. I hope you all like it.
There are many articles and
reviews about his kit, so I think I would keep this less detailed and just name
some joints which I consider interesting and worth discussing. I admit that this
kit is one of the highest quality in the market. It's one piece fuselage and
wings are really impressive. Well, it's a shame that I built this kit this late.
But it's better than never.
This Phantom is finished some
half year ago. Actually I built a total of two. The story is that while I
finished the fuselage of the first one and was spraying the final semi-gloss
clear over the model, the clear cracked all over. I guess it is because I
sprayed in a hot humid place and then took it into an air-conditioned room. The
paint couldn't accommodate the temperature change so it cracked. I could not
think of a way to make it good. CC bought me a new one which is the one you are
looking at. The sad thing is I could not save the BlackBox cockpit installed in
the scraped one.
BlackBox cockpit
is highly recommended, though what you see here is only the ejection
seats. The seats are further enchanced with Eduard photo etched parts.
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Eduard set is
also used to replace the original instrument panels.
I used the new color photo
etched set originally designed for F-4E. With a little modification, it
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Other Eduard parts are used to
modify the exhaust nozzles, canopies, landing gears, landing gear bays,
parachute bay, steps, weapon pylons, and the bombs. I have also scratch made
some parts to make the cockpit bulkhead looks busy.
Eduard placards provided a very
convenient way to detail the MERs, landing gear bays, and cockpit.
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Here is a list of the aftermarket
parts I used :
- (a) BlackBox set #CS32001 F-4J
Phantom II;
- (b) Yellowhammer decal sheet
#YHD32-03 F-4J VFMA-235 "Death Angels";
- (c) Eduard photo etched part
#32041 F-4J Phantom II;
- (d) Eduard photo etched part
#32072 F-4E Phantom II interior set;
- (e) Eduard photo etched part
#32074 F-4E Phantom II Armament Set;
- (f) Eduard photo etched part
#32509 F-4 Phantom II Placards;
- (g) The Gunsmoke Range,
Flightpath, 1/32nd Scale AIM-7 Sparrow Missile Set;
- (h) The Funsmoke Range,
Flightpath, 1/32nd Scale AIM9L/M/R/S Sidewinder Missile Set; and
- (i) Clear plastic lens of
2.5mm dia. for missile seeker lens.
I only loaded ordnance on one
side, so I have two different looks with one single model.
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Contrary to the
famous detail of this kit, intake duct is what this kit is notorious for.
Even with Cutting Edge intake, I couldn't make the inside of the ducts
smooth. I believe this is the reason people preferred to cover it with FOD
covers. However, production of 1/32 FOD covers has stopped. May be there
is only a few people building this kit now so aftermarket manufacturers
found it not economical to produce this item. So I made a pair by myself
with plastic sheet and Eduard 1/48 FOD set. The result is acceptable. |
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The decal I used is of
Yellowhammer. It's VFMA-235 Death Angels. I really like the red radome with
white stars.
Here I want to thank Mr. Paul
Osborne who gave me a lot of information and advice on my work. I've made
modification according to his advice and I could now confidently tell you all
" This is how she looked in 1972 ! ". There is only one thing which is
still outstanding - the correction on dihedral angle of the outer wings. Please
forgive me, Paul.
Last, the most important one,
thanks CC !
Douglas
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