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GAF Unfortunately, it doesn't look like Phil has been on FSM since 2008. Nice looking Phantom, tho.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like Phil has been on FSM since 2008. Nice looking Phantom, tho.
I agree this thread is 7 years old. Its not even promodeller anymore its Flory wash
Very nice Phantom!
Devil Dawg
On The Bench: Tamiya 1/32nd Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zeke For Japanese Group Build
Build one at a time? Hah! That'll be the day!!
Nice clean build,love those Hasegawa Phantoms,and I love using your wash,great stuff
Phil excellent work I am currently building an F-4C phantom monogram 1:48 kit I came across yours and really like the paint scheme can you please tell me what colors they are
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
Marc
eagle334 wrote: I love this thread!! First a picture of a Ramstien jet I worked on then a picture of a Seymour jet I spent a lot of time on! Good ole' 74-1649. That was one of my favorite jets. It was the only one that had all the parts for the APX-76 IFF system synced together so it actually worked (APX was the nightmare system for us Comm/Nav guys). Hey Bernie, what decals are those?
I love this thread!! First a picture of a Ramstien jet I worked on then a picture of a Seymour jet I spent a lot of time on! Good ole' 74-1649. That was one of my favorite jets. It was the only one that had all the parts for the APX-76 IFF system synced together so it actually worked (APX was the nightmare system for us Comm/Nav guys).
Hey Bernie, what decals are those?
I have no idea. I did a Google search and came up with the model.
Berny
Phormer Phantom Phixer
On the bench
TF-102A Delta Dagger, 32nd FIS, 54-1370, 1/48 scale. Monogram Pro Modeler with C&H conversion.
Revell F-4E Phantom II 33rd TFW, 58th TFS, 69-260, 1/32 scale.
Tamiya F-4D Phantom II, 13th TFS, 66-8711, 1/32 scale. F-4 Phantom Group Build.
berny13 wrote: Phil_Flory wrote: berny13 wrote:Great work on the Phantom. You should add the gun purge scoop though. The E model gun purge scoop was always open on the ground when engines were not running. I don't suppose you have a photo of the scoop?It isn't the best pictures, but it will give you an idea on where it is located.
Phil_Flory wrote: berny13 wrote:Great work on the Phantom. You should add the gun purge scoop though. The E model gun purge scoop was always open on the ground when engines were not running. I don't suppose you have a photo of the scoop?
berny13 wrote:Great work on the Phantom. You should add the gun purge scoop though. The E model gun purge scoop was always open on the ground when engines were not running.
I don't suppose you have a photo of the scoop?
It isn't the best pictures, but it will give you an idea on where it is located.
Thanks Berny, That will be in my next one for sure.
Lovely work on yours too
Phil_Flory wrote: Hi, I use a Harder & Steenbeck evoluion with 0.4 needle for camo work with Vallejo model air acrylic paints and the a wash of Promodellers weathering wash all over the model.Hope that helpsPhil
Hi, I use a Harder & Steenbeck evoluion with 0.4 needle for camo work with Vallejo model air acrylic paints and the a wash of Promodellers weathering wash all over the model.
Hope that helps
Phil
Thanks Phil,
At the moment, i just use a Paasche H (single action), which can't get too fine. In Australia, i haven't seen/heard of Harder & Steenbeck, in fact, i've never seen our stores stock anything other than Paasche and Badger. So i guess i'm limited to those two brands.
Hope to see more of your fine works in the future on this site.
cml
Chris
Phil,
That's a really impressive build. The weathering is really nice, particularly on the underside. The way you did the bare metal surfaces is nice too.
cml wrote: That Phantom looks amazing - SEA camo is easily my favourite scheme.Can i ask what airbrush you use? I'm extremely impressed with the nice demarcation lines. cml
That Phantom looks amazing - SEA camo is easily my favourite scheme.
Can i ask what airbrush you use? I'm extremely impressed with the nice demarcation lines.
Now THAT is definately a model that deserves the "Phabulous Phantom" moniker. Outstanding work.
to namrednef, yes, all F-4 Phantoms had the tail hook. Non-carrier capable F-4s used them for emergency arrestor cable engagements and such crazyness as "Pardo's Push". Look that one up on the internet. It is an interesting story.
Darwin, O.F.
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The B-52 and me, we have grown old, gray and overweight together.
I cannot add to these great kudos! Nice!
....just a question born of ignorance about non-Navy/Marine F-4s.....Did all Phantoms serve with an arrestor hook? Just a general question for anyone.
Nam
Outstanding work.
Roy
Roy (Capt. Wyoroy FAAGB/USNFAWGB)
John 3:16
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Beautiful Phantom there, Phil! The finish and panel line work is brilliant.
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