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Academy 1/48 F4- Phantom

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Academy 1/48 F4- Phantom
Posted by chameleon 2009 on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 1:42 PM

Academy 1/48 F4- Phantom

The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom is a tandem two-seat, twin-engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor aircraft/fighter-bomber originally developed for the United States Navy by McDonnell Aircraft. It first entered service in 1960 with the U.S. Navy. Proving highly adaptable, it was also adopted by the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Air Force, and by the mid-1960s had become a major part of their respective air wings.

The Phantom is a large fighter with a top speed of over Mach 2.2. It can carry more than 18,000 pounds (8,400 kg) of weapons on nine external hardpoints, including air-to-air missiles, air-to-ground missiles, and various bombs. The F-4, like other interceptors of its time, was designed without an internal cannon. Later models incorporated a M61 Vulcan rotary cannon. Beginning in 1959, it set 15 world records for in-flight performance,including an absolute speed record, and an absolute altitude record.

During the Vietnam War, the F-4 was used extensively; it served as the principal air superiority fighter for both the Navy and Air Force, and became important in the ground-attack and aerial reconnaissance roles late in the war. The Phantom has the distinction of being the last U.S. fighter flown to attain ace status in the 20th century. During the Vietnam War, the USAF had one pilot and two weapon systems officers (WSOs),and the US Navy had one pilot and one radar intercept officer (RIO) become aces by achieving five aerial kills against enemy fighter aircraft.The F-4 continued to form a major part of U.S. military air power throughout the 1970s and 1980s, being gradually replaced by more modern aircraft such as the F-15 Eagle and F-16 in the U.S. Air Force, the Grumman F-14 Tomcat in the U.S. Navy, and the F/A-18 Hornet in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps.

The F-4 Phantom II remained in use by the U.S. in the reconnaissance and Wild Weasel (Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses) roles in the 1991 Gulf War, finally leaving service in 1996 It was also the only aircraft used by both U.S. flight demonstration teams: the USAF Thunderbirds (F-4E) and the US Navy Blue Angels (F-4J).The F-4 was also operated by the armed forces of 11 other nations. Israeli Phantoms saw extensive combat in several Arab–Israeli conflicts, while Iran used its large fleet of Phantoms in the Iran–Iraq War. Phantoms remain in front line service with seven countries, and in use as a Target drone in the U.S. Air Force Phantom production ran from 1958 to 1981, with a total of 5,195 built, making it the most numerous American supersonic military aircraft

The additional items used on this kit are
*Eduard exhausts
super scale decals
Tamiya paints
The deck is the Kinetic kit which is badged as the Nimitz deck, this is a difficult item to bring together, so patients is needed
* Verlinden crew figures
The kit went together rather well, is a better kit than most, but it helps having a one piece top body and not in to half’s, any enjoy.

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Posted by bpanzer322 on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 1:44 PM

Awesome job on the diorama.

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Posted by tomwatkins45 on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 2:05 PM

Both the aircraft and the diorama look really good. The Academy F-4 is very nice to work with. What are the deminsions on the flight deck?

Tom

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Posted by chameleon 2009 on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 2:11 PM

Hi Tom the flight deck is 630mm x 360mm it comes in 6 parts, the kit is a bit like rocking horse s**t very hard to come by, I purchased 4 to keep in my stash

Mike

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Posted by tomwatkins45 on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 2:17 PM
Thanks, I appreciate the info. Tom
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Posted by Fly-n-hi on Wednesday, August 12, 2015 9:47 AM

Well done!

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Posted by bvallot on Wednesday, August 12, 2015 12:31 PM
Sweet build. Nice looking scene you've built up. =]

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Posted by Toshi on Thursday, August 13, 2015 5:24 AM

Great build with awesome history lessons. 

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Posted by BrandonK on Thursday, August 13, 2015 9:10 AM

So beautiful!! I have an Academy F4 in my stash and this makes me want to get going on it. Great work!!

 

BK

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Posted by Jim Barton on Thursday, August 13, 2015 9:51 AM

Nice!Yes Love the diorama!

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