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1/32 D-Corp ROKAF F-4E


Ryan

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You would be better off with the Revell as far as pricing goes. It is a repop with decals and a few resin bits. Or better yet a Tamy kit. But now there are a lot of AM for the Revell kits.....Harv

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Ok so here is a proper build starting shot!

 

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image by The 3rd Placer, on Flickr

 

The kit of course is a Revell re-box with new decals, a metal Pitot and AOA sensor, and lastly a bag of resin parts to bring it to ROKAF standard.

 

The reference book are a mixture of old and new....plenty of pics between the 3 of them! That $20 bag of resin was acquired from a model show. Not sure how much of it i'll use, some of the parts look like cast off re-pops. Further I have a Sierra Hotel nose and a drawer full of resin Phantom seats i'll use.

 

Thanks

Ryan

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Yep agreed, that's why I bought it!

 

Many apologies!

 

Ryan

I'm totally joking.  Every reference book is valuable.  No book can cover every imaginable angle, and Murphy's Law always applies--if it is the angle you need, it won't be found anywhere.

 

Jake

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Getting the wallet warmed up as well for the build.

 

Does anyone know or have tried to fit the Eduard Brassin Exhaust to the Revell F-4's?

 

Also is there a dedicated Revell intake set out there?

 

Thanks

Ryan

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