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AMT/Ertl 1/48 F-4G Wild Weasel

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  • Member since
    April 2010
  • From: Atlanta, GA
AMT/Ertl 1/48 F-4G Wild Weasel
Posted by Mustang8376 on Thursday, September 4, 2014 7:13 AM

Morning everyone.  I had the chance to acquire this model and I am trying to see if anyone has had any experience building this particular model, good, bad or downright ugly?

Current build: 1/48 Monogram A-1H & AMT Jedi Starfighter.

 


Completed:  1/48 Monogram/Revell P-61B, 1/32 Hasegawa F6F-5, 1/48 Hasegawa F-16C, 1/48 Revell Mig-21PFM, 1/48 Revell/Monogram AH-64A, Revell/Monogram 1/48 F-14D, AMT 1/420 USS Defiant, AMT 1/650(?) USS Enterprise, 1/72 Bandai VF-1J, AMT 1/537 USS Reliant, Academy 1/35 M1-A1 Abrams, Academy 1/48 F-86F30, Linbergh's USS Gato 

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    April 2014
Posted by B_one fixer on Thursday, September 4, 2014 12:19 PM

Yup I have built this kit earlier this year, its not too bad, the intakes need a little work, but the worst part is trying to get the canopy to line up. If you can get a hold of some new exhaust cans that would be a plus. There is very little detail on this area. The cockpit is also lacking big time in detail. But it does have recessed panel lines which is a plus. 

Here are some pics of my build:

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    August 2013
Posted by Jay Jay on Thursday, September 4, 2014 12:52 PM

OMW  that's a georgeous build...makes me wanna start building jets

 

 

 

 

 

 I'm finally retired. Now time I got, money I don't.

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  • From: Atlanta, GA
Posted by Mustang8376 on Thursday, September 4, 2014 2:01 PM

Thank you for the response.  This is what I was looking for.  Now to find a good F-4E that isn't too expensive! :)

Current build: 1/48 Monogram A-1H & AMT Jedi Starfighter.

 


Completed:  1/48 Monogram/Revell P-61B, 1/32 Hasegawa F6F-5, 1/48 Hasegawa F-16C, 1/48 Revell Mig-21PFM, 1/48 Revell/Monogram AH-64A, Revell/Monogram 1/48 F-14D, AMT 1/420 USS Defiant, AMT 1/650(?) USS Enterprise, 1/72 Bandai VF-1J, AMT 1/537 USS Reliant, Academy 1/35 M1-A1 Abrams, Academy 1/48 F-86F30, Linbergh's USS Gato 

dmk
  • Member since
    September 2008
  • From: North Carolina, USA
Posted by dmk on Thursday, September 4, 2014 8:23 PM

Mustang8376

  Now to find a good F-4E that isn't too expensive! :)

Look for the Monogram ProModeller F-4E on Ebay.   With luck and good timing you can find a deal on these. Don't buy the old Revell kit. 

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    February 2003
  • From: Cameron, Texas
Posted by Texgunner on Thursday, September 4, 2014 8:54 PM

dmk

Mustang8376

  Now to find a good F-4E that isn't too expensive! :)

Look for the Monogram ProModeller F-4E on Ebay.   With luck and good timing you can find a deal on these. Don't buy the old Revell kit

Yeah, it will look something like this (the second kit I built after returning to the hobby circa 1989):


"All you mugs need to get busy building, and post pics!"

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  • From: Atlanta, GA
Posted by Mustang8376 on Friday, September 5, 2014 7:19 AM

That looks pretty nice.,  Thank you everyone for the answers and help.

Current build: 1/48 Monogram A-1H & AMT Jedi Starfighter.

 


Completed:  1/48 Monogram/Revell P-61B, 1/32 Hasegawa F6F-5, 1/48 Hasegawa F-16C, 1/48 Revell Mig-21PFM, 1/48 Revell/Monogram AH-64A, Revell/Monogram 1/48 F-14D, AMT 1/420 USS Defiant, AMT 1/650(?) USS Enterprise, 1/72 Bandai VF-1J, AMT 1/537 USS Reliant, Academy 1/35 M1-A1 Abrams, Academy 1/48 F-86F30, Linbergh's USS Gato 

dmk
  • Member since
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  • From: North Carolina, USA
Posted by dmk on Friday, September 5, 2014 8:06 AM

Texgunner, is that the old Revell kit, or the Monogram Promodeller kit? Came out nice whichever.  Is that camo tan and brown or is it just the picture making it look that way?  Phantoms always did look cool in desert camo. Smile

To expand my earlier post, the ProModeller kit is really a Hasegawa kit in a Monogram box with a Monogram price tag usually. The Hase Phantoms aren't shake and bake by any means, but they do have nice detail and go together nicely with some patience and some experience.

www.cybermodeler.com/.../kit_rm_5978.shtml

The Revell kit is a lot less detailed. It is just like the old Revell (Not Monogram) F-15 and F-14. Decals for instrument panels, basic slab side seats, simplified details just about everywhere. I have one of each of these three kits actually. I bought them for nostalgia (built tons of them as a kid) and probably will build them at some point.

  • Member since
    February 2003
  • From: Cameron, Texas
Posted by Texgunner on Friday, September 5, 2014 8:18 AM

dmk

Texgunner, is that the old Revell kit, or the Monogram Promodeller kit? Came out nice whichever.  Is that camo tan and brown or is it just the picture making it look that way?

To expand my earlier post, the ProModeller kit is really a Hasegawa kit in a Monogram box with a Monogram price tag usually. The Hase Phantoms aren't shake and bake by any means, but they do have nice detail and go together nicely with some patience and some experience.

www.cybermodeler.com/.../kit_rm_5978.shtml

The Revell kit is a lot less detailed. It is just like the old Revell (Not Monogram) F-15 and F-14. Decals for instrument panels, basic slab side seats, simplified details just about everywhere. I have one of each of these three kits actually. I bought them for nostalgia (built tons of them as a kid) and probably will build them at some point.

Yes Dave, that is the Revell kit. Thanks for the compliment; the things I didn't know about building models way back then.  Big Smile

And, yes, that is a three-color brown and tan color scheme.  That is the result of my mis-interpretaion of a color drawing in a reference book.  It was the second plane on which I used my then brand-new Paasche Model H airbrush.  Heck, I might've still been using canned air, I just don't remember.  The funny thing is, on this paint job, I sort of really hit the "sweet spot" regarding paint mixture, AB adjustment , distance from model, etc.  It was just so easy to spray a nice, tight line for the camo.  I've struggled to hit that same "sweet spot" ever since, lol.

Gary


"All you mugs need to get busy building, and post pics!"

dmk
  • Member since
    September 2008
  • From: North Carolina, USA
Posted by dmk on Friday, September 5, 2014 8:26 AM

Texgunner

 The funny thing is, on this paint job, I sort of really hit the "sweet spot" regarding paint mixture, AB adjustment , distance from model, etc.  It was just so easy to spray a nice, tight line for the camo.  I've struggled to hit that same "sweet spot" ever since, lol.

I know what you mean. Airbrushing camo freehand is funny that way. It seems like it is 25% technical skill, 25% artistic skill and 50% luck. Big Smile

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