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  1. 2 minutes ago, habu2 said:

     

    I printed that article out years ago and refer to it every time I start a MonoCat.  When finished I move the article to the next unbuilt kit.

    I wish I had that article in the 1980s when I was in full MonoCat mode. I must have built a dozen or more. Unfortunately, my mom trashed them all when the family moved. I had them stored in their garage. I went to a local hobby shop, at the time, that sold the Monogram Tomcats dirt cheap. I like that kit because the shape seems right.

  2. 1 hour ago, Don said:

    Darren have you ever done a step-by-step build thread on the Monogram/Revell Tomcat here? I have tried (and failed) with that kit many times and I'd be interested in seeing how you do it. The cheap cost of that kit is a big seller for me but man its one of the most  frustrating Monogram/Revell builds!

    Happy modeling!

    Mr. Roberts has an article in Fine Scale Modeler (10.15. 2008) about the steps to building a better Monogram Tomcat.

    Here's the link.

    http://www.finescale.com/online-extras/2008/10/better-ways-to-build-monograms-1-48-scale-top-gun-f-14-tomcat

  3. On 1/24/2020 at 8:13 AM, weirich1 said:

    No model kit is 100% folks!

    This.

     

    Remember all the falderal about the Academy 1/48 F-4B when it was released? Oh, and the shape of the back half of the Zoukei-Mura 1/48 F-4J.

  4. When I look at reviews of anything (model kits, toaster ovens, anything), I check as many as I can. Then I choose the best option for what I want.

     

    When I choose a kit, there will be things that don’t bother me. For example, decals. I almost always get aftermarket decals - if available, of course.

  5. 8 hours ago, Swordsman422 said:

    Crap... That Phase Hangar set looks amazing. I'm gonna have to redo my VF-1 build that I finished a couple months ago. I pretty well gooned the seam on the boat tail modification and didn't do too good of a job trimming the dialectric panels.

     

    For building a B from the D, the Steel Beach cockpit conversion is excellent and will be my goto until Tamiya drops an F-14B kit.

    I ordered my gun vent piece to build the VF-32 MiG Killer. I’ve been impressed with Phase Hanger’s resin. I’ve bought his F-4 intakes, and F/A-18D, and F/A-18E/F intakes. Good stuff.

  6. On 1/4/2020 at 2:37 AM, ziggyfoos said:

    Thanks. Trust me I'd like to do Vietnam A-7s, but without getting airframe data/stencil info I'm reluctant to do any to only provide the squadrons markings.

     

    Thanks for order and hope it meets your expectation. Would love to see the build.

     

    My set arrived a day late because our mailman was too lazy to go to our apartment Friday.

     

    Spooks From The Beach is a great set of decals. The artwork is top notch, as is the printing (typical Cartograph and Microscale). The carrier is cut very close to the edge of the artwork. Eighteen variations of USMC Phantoms to choose from. Most excellent.

  7. 5 minutes ago, GW8345 said:

    Sorry that does not qualify as an official part of an F-14, that is some lazy museum that won't get/fabricate a real NLG brace.

     

    The part/piece I'm talking about is an official part of the aircraft, it has a Grumman Part Number.

    It’s still funny.

    3B203624-E2E7-44EB-8AE7-15744E2FC38B.jpeg

  8. 5 hours ago, Darren Roberts said:

    I remember when the Fujimi kit came out, it was heralded as a wonder of model kits. It was pricey, though. One that's even worse than the Fujimi kit is the original Revell kit. Yikes!

    At the Hobby shop (remember those) where I hung out, we called the Revell kit the Toys Are Us Tomcat. On another note I built several Monogram Tomcats. Now, those looked like Tomcats.

  9. 30 minutes ago, Mstor said:

     

    The first F-14 I built was a Monogram 1/48 F-14A. I think I used the kit decals plus the Microscale stencil sheet. If I remember, it came out really nice. Built Monogram's F-15A around the same time too and used the Microscale stencil sheet that had all the panel number decals. Man that was a decaling nightmare but it really looked good when done.

    I used Microscale's data and stencil sheet on the original Hasegawa F-4J. The panel numbers were a bear because of the terrible printing job on the instructions. But, I succeeded. Fun times. We've actually got it good these days.

  10. As a low post noob, I'm going to risk a post.

     

    The AMK Tomcat can't be as bad a dog as the first F-14 I built in 1984. It was the Fujimi 1/48 F-14A.

     

    Now, I'll try to retrace my steps out of the minefield.

  11. Howdy!

     

    I'm just getting back into the hobby after a long hiatus. I too, am a detail freak. Why build out of the box when you can add more detail.

     

    I just got the 1/48 Zoukei-Mura F-4J (Marines), along with Phase Hanger seamless intakes, and GT Resin exhaust cans. I'm up in the air about which scheme to do - VMFA-334 or 232, (Furball USMC Rhinos {Vietnam era}), VF-92 (Furball Phantom Air Wing Allstars pt. 1), or a VF-114 Mig Killer. Once that's decided, I'll gather the weapons.

  12. I was the Sunday guy at Tomcat Hobbys in Riverside, CA back in 1987/88. We had a Tamiya 1/350 Tirpitz that never sold. Bill Baluch (manager) always wondered why Tom (owner) even ordered it. He always said those kind of kits were sent by mistake.

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