1/48 ESCI F-4E Phantom II 60th Anny Aeroscale GB
- Subject:
McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II
نیروی هوایی شاهنشاهی ایران (Imperial Iranian Air Force 1925-1979)- asteikko:
- 1:48
- Status:
- Pidossa
- aloitti:
- November 1, 2020
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McDonnell Douglas
F-4E Phantom II USAF Long-Nose "Gun-Fighter" ESCI/Scale Craft 1:48
4041 1981 Muutettu ??? Yksityiskohtaiset ja muunnosjoukot
Cockpit Mirrors for Modern Jets A-4, F-5, F-4, F-14, F-15, F/A-18 Hornet & Super Hornet
Valkyrie Hobby's 1:48
F-4 Phantom II Placards for Hasegawa, Revell, Monogram Pro Modeler, Hobbytime
Eduard 1:48
FE243 2004 Uusi työkalu siirtokuvat
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1 18 October 2020, 04:14
Calvin Gifford
Not sure if I want to do a ROK Rhino in Compass Gray or an IIAF bird. Will have to give it some slats and a decent cockpit but I have plenty of leftover Academy & Hasegawa parts fortunately.
Not sure if I want to do a ROK Rhino in Compass Gray or an IIAF bird. Will have to give it some slats and a decent cockpit but I have plenty of leftover Academy & Hasegawa parts fortunately.
18 October 2020, 04:28
Calvin Gifford
Found out the first 31 Iranian F-4Es (69-7711 to 69-7742), delivered during 1971-72, were hard-winged. They were coded IIAF 3-633 to IIAF 3-664 respectively. They received Leading Edge Slats as an update during the 1975~1976 time frame.
All other F-4Es later delivered to Iran had slated wings.
Makes my job so much easier & this kit (with some cockpit & nozzle updates) is just fine for that scheme.
Found out the first 31 Iranian F-4Es (69-7711 to 69-7742), delivered during 1971-72, were hard-winged. They were coded IIAF 3-633 to IIAF 3-664 respectively. They received Leading Edge Slats as an update during the 1975~1976 time frame.
All other F-4Es later delivered to Iran had slated wings.
Makes my job so much easier & this kit (with some cockpit & nozzle updates) is just fine for that scheme.
18 October 2020, 18:30
Dutch
Hey Calvin, sounds like another outstanding project. I have the same kit and plan on an F-4E with the 32nd TFS, 17th AF, Soesterberg AB, NL circa 1971-72. Looking forward to seeing how you tackle the build. I bought an Eduard PE cockpit set to put on the otherwise flat pannels. K/r, Dutch
Hey Calvin, sounds like another outstanding project. I have the same kit and plan on an F-4E with the 32nd TFS, 17th AF, Soesterberg AB, NL circa 1971-72. Looking forward to seeing how you tackle the build. I bought an Eduard PE cockpit set to put on the otherwise flat pannels. K/r, Dutch
18 October 2020, 18:37
Calvin Gifford
Great minds think alike! ;-P Between some repurposed Hasegawa bang seats, PE and scratch I think the pilot office will look pretty good from a couple of feet away.
Great minds think alike! ;-P Between some repurposed Hasegawa bang seats, PE and scratch I think the pilot office will look pretty good from a couple of feet away.
18 October 2020, 18:54
Calvin Gifford
I did not realize until just now that the Eduard Zoom set for this bird is rather anemic...
I did not realize until just now that the Eduard Zoom set for this bird is rather anemic...
18 October 2020, 19:11
Dutch
Ayuh! I too plan on using some AM [True Details?] bang seats. I have the Hi-Decal 1/48 F-4D sheet and will use it on a Monogram C/D for the IIAF. Carry on, brother!
Ayuh! I too plan on using some AM [True Details?] bang seats. I have the Hi-Decal 1/48 F-4D sheet and will use it on a Monogram C/D for the IIAF. Carry on, brother!
18 October 2020, 19:20
Calvin Gifford
Nice. The only thing I do now to my R/M F-4 kits most of the time is rescribe and add Steel Beach Intakes & Flame Holders. Sometimes AM decals. :-D
Nice. The only thing I do now to my R/M F-4 kits most of the time is rescribe and add Steel Beach Intakes & Flame Holders. Sometimes AM decals. :-D
19 October 2020, 02:11