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F-4D Phantom II - Tamiya 1:32


Gelerth

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I used to keenly watch the F4's at RAF Lakenheath and the RF4's at RAF Alconbury coming and going here in the U.K about thirty five years ago now.

I must say that they all appeared to be kept absolutely spotless and well kept to me at the time!

However, perhaps they weren't as hard used as those elsewhere, but I always enjoy looking at models that have that 'busy' look about them!

You've done a fantastic job on the weathering, not overdone and reflects that 'busy' look that always attracts observers to look further.

The F4 is one of my all time great aircraft and I'd be proud to have your model sitting on my shelf anytime, well done!! :goodjob:

Thanks for sharing.

Roy.

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Guest Peterpools

One sweet OOB build. Fit and finish is excellent and the weather is righ up my alley: Used but not abused.

Very nicely done.

:speak_cool: :speak_cool:

Peter

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Thank you very much for such nice comments.

It is good to know that someone enjoys watching my model (and would like to have it on own shelf like Robroy).

I spend almost 5 months building this plane and I'm glad that in your opinion I didn't waste this time.

 

Today I took some more pictures. Hope you will like them too:

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I can happily say that this is ONE of the BEST Phantoms I have seen built.

The cockpit details, the pilot , the ladder , etc all make for an Extraordinary build indeed.

Neatpiant job and the load out is impressive too.

LOVE IT..

 

:):)

 

 

Fantastic looking Phantom.

 

johan

 

Thank you all for those comments.

I really enjoyed time building it. It is my second favourite model right after Challenger I from Tamiya. :rolleyes:

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