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"Bloodhound 107" - McDonnell Douglas QF-4S Phantom aka "Scooby"


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2022 has been a less than productive year for me. Nevertheless, I have finally managed to take photos of my 32nd scale QF-4S finished earlier this year. 

 

The model is based on Tamiya's 32nd scale F-4J; for those among you interested in what's needed to bring it to QF-4S standard, please have a look at the WIP thread: 

 

 

As usual, comments and critique are welcome. I hope you enjoy the pics! 

 

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My major comment is that this model is an example of your typical work, which is always excellent!  Very, very, well done and the forward details are superb.   Weathering for a drone of this time period is perfect as well.

 

Since you asked for possible critiques, the vertical stabilizer should sit flush with the fuselage leaving no gap, which is entirely due to the poor fit of the Tamiya kit parts and no fault of your own.  These parts need to be sanded down to fit flush, so you can likely still do that without any further paint work?  I think you can.  ;)

 

Cheers,

Chuck

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